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You are here: Home / Archives / 2010 / February / 07 / The narrative we’re told/sold over and over again / The shadowy figures of a woman (in a dress with a puffy skirt ending at her knees looking up at) a man. They are inside a cylindrical container with a rounded top, much like the container on the previous cover. There is curtaining around the inside edge of the container. Also in there with them, half hidden by the curtaining, is a piano with sheet music and a candelabra on top. This is all on what appears to be a wooden table. Pinkish and orangey flowers are around and above the glass container. The words ‘Magic Under Glass’ are written on top of the glass in a fancy script in blue, and ‘Jaclyn Dolamore’ is at the top in brown.

The shadowy figures of a woman (in a dress with a puffy skirt ending at her knees looking up at) a man. They are inside a cylindrical container with a rounded top, much like the container on the previous cover. There is curtaining around the inside edge of the container. Also in there with them, half hidden by the curtaining, is a piano with sheet music and a candelabra on top. This is all on what appears to be a wooden table. Pinkish and orangey flowers are around and above the glass container. The words ‘Magic Under Glass’ are written on top of the glass in a fancy script in blue, and ‘Jaclyn Dolamore’ is at the top in brown.

The shadowy figures of a woman (in a dress with a puffy skirt ending at her knees looking up at) a man. They are inside a cylindrical container with a rounded top, much like the container on the previous cover. There is curtaining around the inside edge of the container. Also in there with them, half hidden by the curtaining, is a piano with sheet music and a candelabra on top. This is all on what appears to be a wooden table. Pinkish and orangey flowers are around and above the glass container. The words 'Magic Under Glass' are written on top of the glass in a fancy script in blue, and 'Jaclyn Dolamore' is at the top in brown.

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A black woman with natural hair staring in front of herself. She is wearing a dark blue outfit, but we can't see much of it. Her hands cover most of her mouth; they are curled palm in against her face and holding what appear to be straps from her garment. 'Justine Larbalestier' and 'LIAR' are once again in green at the top and bottom of the image respectively.
At the bottom, in red, is 'Justine Larbalestier'. Above that, in shiny red, is 'LIAR' with a backwards 'R'. Above that, less clear, is 'RLAI' The next level is less clear and substantial, and the letters changed around again, and more so with the next level. The effect is somewhat bloody and it looks very sharp. This is on a white background.
A young, pale, brunette woman in profile. On a table there is a glass container with a flowering plant inside. She is looking at it and touching it with her left hand. She is in front of a window as indicated by a semi-transparent white curtain on the right and a yellowish sky. 'Jaclyn Dolamore' is at the top in white and 'MAGIC UNDER GLASS' covers the middle and bottom of the image in green.
A black and white image: a young pale woman stares in front of herself. Her hair is crossed in front of her face, obscuring her mouth. 'Justine Larbalestier' is at the top and a larger 'LIAR' at the bottom, both in green.

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