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An antiques dealer by trade, with an enigmatic and captivating daughter named Isis, the bespectacled Klaw sleeps at the scene of a mystery and while dreaming on his “odic pillow” perceives the truth about seemingly impossible events.

Another poem revels in smashing words and consonants together to find language for the delight of a demolition derby, its four-beat lines breaking forcefully against the syntax of its odic lists:

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There may be mesmeric forces—there may be an odic force.

"Your scientific people would call this an exhibition of odic force, Brown--eh?"

Odic Lights: Od, the name given by Reichenbach to an influence he believed he had discovered; it was held to explain the phenomena of mesmerism, and to account for the luminous appearances at spirit-rapping circles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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