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1. “Well,” said Stan, waving his hands in front of the fire like a conjurer
2. With hand speed to impress a conjurer, in
3. According to the organization of the seats, I sat in my chair, and then the conjurer came in and switched off all the lights apart from a single faint red bulb
4. Then, when my turn came, I felt as if a magnet was attracting my gaze to the face of the conjurer who was going to call up my friend’s spirit
5. Ferrars, and neither she nor your brother or sister suspected a word of the matter;-- till this very morning, poor Nancy, who, you know, is a well-meaning creature, but no conjurer, popped it all out
6. A conjurer must have his time, like a straggling priest in the settlements
7. It's as common for a conjurer to alter his paint as for a buck in the settlements to change his finery
8. He was far above the more vulgar superstitions of his tribe, and so soon as he recognized the well-known attire of the conjurer, he prepared to pass it in cool contempt
9. Nothing but the color of his skin had saved the lives of Magua and the conjurer, who would have been the first victims sacrificed to his own security, had not the scout believed such an act, however congenial it might be to the nature of an Indian, utterly unworthy of one who boasted a descent from men that knew no cross of blood
10. They drew back a little from the entrance and motioned to the supposed conjurer to enter
11. The little knot of Indians drew back in a body, and suffered, as they thought, the conjurer and his inspired assistant to proceed
12. The crowd without gave way, and several warriors entered the place, bringing with them the hapless conjurer, who had been left so long by the scout in duress
13. There was an aged handicraftsman, it is true, who had been a citizen of London at the period of Sir Thomas Overbury's murder, now some thirty years agone; he testified to having seen the physician, under some other name, which the narrator of the story had now forgotten, in company with Doctor Forman, the famous old conjurer, who was implicated in the affair of Overbury
14. The man is by trade a conjurer and performer, going round the canteens after nightfall, and giving a little entertainment at each
15. From cabinets and nests of boxes, from flung sea-nets, shattering like porcelain as the conjurer fired his gun, the women vanished
16. Ferrars, and neither she nor your brother or sister suspected a word of the matter; till this very morning, poor Nancy, who, you know, is a well-meaning creature, but no conjurer, popt it all out
17. Isn’t it marvelous? Isn’t it wonderful? as the conjurer says when he cuts your watch out of an onion
18. Conjurer returns your watch in safety, but it retains that delicate perfume which only the time it chronicles can wear away