ATD 199-218
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Linnet
European finch. Wikipedia
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against the daylight
A direct example of against the day as against the light. Significantly, Frank's attempt to discern Stray's true facial expression is thwarted by the daylight behind her. An object positioned against the daylight, or, in general, between an observer and a light source, is shadowed or silhouetted -- in Pynchon's words of the same sentence, "veiled by its own penumbra". This is suggestive of the idea that light does not always illuminate.
"faro boxes"
Card game with anti-cheating mechanism that can be fixed. Wikipedia
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"Bob Meldrum"
1920s outlaw. cite
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Towers of Silence
Wikipedia
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Reef learned from the Rev
Implausible that he had time to chat.
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The upside down star
Talking about the Marshal of Jeshimon, The Rev. of the town says:
"'notice anything in particular?...Observe the star Wes is wearing.'...It
was a five-pointed star, nickel-plated, like they tended to war, except
that it was on upside down. 'Whith the two points up-that's the horns of
the Devil, and signifies that Elderly Gent and his works.'"
In Mason and Dixon: The upside star is a symbol two things that are connected: 1. when M&D are trying to find true north, they look at starts in their telescope at measure when they reach the peak of their arc arcoss the sky. In the telescope the star is upside down. Thus, upside down stars symbolize points which cut through distortion. 2. The star is seen again and again on rifles of both Dutch and American design. They pop up around slavery, a massacre, and an Iron refinery used for making impliments of slavery and war. The rifle is much like a telescope, but differs in that it shoots lead rather then huge sweaping cuts across the landscape. But they are both acts that are branded by evil.
The "upside down star" is also known as the inverted pentagram (with "two horns exalted"), an emblem of the Devil.
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dusk's reassembly of the broken day
Broken by heat, reassembled as it cools.
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stole a horse
(What happened to the one he came with, p209?)
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Socorro
Could he have been visiting Frank at mine school?
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disrespect
Corruption setting in?
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Confederate Colt
See p88.
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Madame Blavatsky
Died 1891. Wikipedia
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ten-in-one
Ten sideshow acts for one admission. Wikipedia
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'Tzaddik'
A righteous Jew. Wikipedia
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Simla
British outpost in Himalayas. Wikipedia
"Smartly taken at silly point!"
Cricket slang. examples
To know, to dare, to will, to keep silent
Mystical formula. examples
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Trumper's
London's royal barbers since 1875. site
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Girton College
For women, founded 1869. history
four stone
56 pounds.
gaver du visage
To forcefeed of the face. cite
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growler
Hansom cab.
Berlin Conference of 1878
Divided Balkans after Russo-Turkish War. Wikipedia
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mamluk lamps
pic
Annotation Index
Part One: The Light Over the Ranges |
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Part Two: Iceland Spar |
119-148, 149-170, 171-198, 199-218, 219-242, 243-272, 273-295, 296-317, 318-335, 336-357, 358-373, 374-396, 397-428 |
Part Three: Bilocations |
429-459, 460-488, 489-524, 525-556, 557-587, 588-614, 615-643, 644-677, 678-694 |
Part Four: Against the Day |
695-723, 724-747, 748-767, 768-791, 792-820, 821-848, 849-863, 864-891, 892-918, 919-945, 946-975, 976-999, 1000-1017, 1018-1039, 1040-1062 |
Part Five: Rue du Départ |