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Dying in a motel, with the loud fan.../ And, from the outside, bits of colored light.../He suffocates and conjures in two tongues/ The nebulae dilating in his lungs.
C. Kinbote:
(a) - I yearned for the opposite
side...the omens, and the patch of pale light under the lone streetlamp
on the road below. By the onset of the season here conjured up,
I had surmounted the very special and very private fears that are discussed
elsewhere (see note to line 62)
ADA
2. Mr
Plunkett had been, in the summer of his adventurous years, one of the greatest
shuler’s, politely called ‘gaming conjurers,’
both in
3. He remembered that the last time he had made card magic was when showing some tricks to Demon — who disapproved of their poker slant. Oh, yes, and when putting at ease the mad conjurer at the ward whose pet obsession was that gravity had something to do with the blood circulation of a Supreme Being.
4.Ada did manage, now and then, to conjure up a combinational sacrifice, offering, say, her queen — with a subtle win after two or three moves if the piece were taken; but she saw only one side of the question, preferring to ignore, in the queer lassitude of clogged cogitation, the obvious counter combination that would lead inevitably to her defeat if the grand sacrifice were not accepted.
5.It
was only the sort of shop where the jeweler’s fingertips have a tender way of
enhancing the preciousness of a trinket by something akin to a rubbing of
hindwings on the part of a settled lycaenid or to the frottage of a
conjurer’s thumb dissolving a coin...She’s terribly
nervous, the poor kid,’ remarked Ada ..Oh, what a good sight! Orchids. I’ve
never seen a man make such a speedy recovery.’
6. the
temptations, real or conjured up before sleep, were diminishing
in frequency. By the age of seventy-five fortnightly intimacies
with cooperative Ada, mostly Blitzpartien, sufficed for perfect
contentment.
In the "Enchanter", where we find "Arthur's" magic wand there might be new word-plays with "conjurer" but I didn't have time to examine those yet.