Intended as a sequel to “The Devil upon Two Sticks” by French writer Alain-René Lesage, “Asmodeus at Large” by Bulwer-Lytton is a fascinating story of a conversation between the Devil and his partner on contemporary society and events.
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“I put on my hat and walked at once to the Doctor's house. “Yes,” said I, musingly, «I am certainly in a consumption. I may as well, like Colonel Jones, leave my poor remains to the Surgeons at once, and enjoy the newspaper credit of my generosity before I die. The cholera, however, which is terror to others, is consolation to me. If I were not dying of a consumption, I should certainly die of the cholera…"