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All Hallows’ Eve, 1895 by John Collier (English, 1850–1934)
The context is that according to folklore, looking behind you in a mirror at All Hallows Eve will grant you a look at your future spouse. Which shifts the feeling of the scene from eery to romantic.
I’m looking into her eyes through a screen, a picture, a camera, a painting, a mirror and through time, but still slightly fall in love.
“please forgive me for what i know i will do to you.”
Letters To My Head, number 6.
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