 
					Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 3124
Quotation from Ambrose Bierce in Atlantic Monthly, July 1937, page 40.
Philosopher — I’ve been thinking of the popoco.
Fool — So have I. What is it?
Philosopher — The popoco is a small Brazilian animal, chiefly remarkable for its singularity of diet. A popoco eats nothing but other popocos. As these are not easily obtained, the annual mortality from starvation is very great. As a result there are fewer mouths to feed, and by consequence the race is rapidly multiplying.
Fool — From whom had you this?
Philosopher — A professor of political economy.
Fool — Let us rise and uncover.
Metadata
| Title | Subject - 3124 | 
| Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive | 
| Series | Subject | 
| Box number | 19:3031-3184 | 
| Document number | 3124 | 
| Date / Year | |
| Authors / Creators / Correspondents | Ambrose Bierce | 
| Description | Quotation from Ambrose Bierce in Atlantic Monthly, July 1937, page 40. | 
| Keywords | Quote Humor Political Science | 
 
				