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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Annabel/Annabelle/Annabella--the vocals themselves switch between "Annabel" and "Annabella" depending on what fits the meter.
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* FantasticRacism: The Dolls are initially beloved but because they're immortal, silent, and barely reactive--eventually the public loathes them. This finally explodes as one of their cries of mourning triggers a horrifying rash of suicides.

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* FantasticRacism: The Dolls are initially beloved but because they're immortal, silent, and barely reactive--eventually the public loathes them. This finally explodes as one of their cries comes to a head when the doll Jasper's broadcast of mourning his fate triggers a horrifying rash the suicide of suicides.an abused young woman, leading to the dolls being perceived as dangerous.
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* PaternalLoveSong: "Priscilla and Jasper Play Cards" has Jasper reminiscing about his daughter Fay and how much Priscilla (her granddaughter) reminds her of, and for that reason he decides to sacrifice his chances of dying, no matter how much he wishes to, because he knows that if he's caught Priscilla will be executed a well.

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* PaternalLoveSong: ParentalLoveSong: "Priscilla and Jasper Play Cards" has Jasper reminiscing about his daughter Fay and how much Priscilla (her granddaughter) reminds her of, and for that reason he decides to sacrifice his chances of dying, no matter how much he wishes to, because he knows that if he's caught Priscilla will be executed a well.
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* PaternalLoveSong: "Priscilla and Jasper Play Cards" has Jasper reminiscing about his daughter Fay and how much Priscilla (his granddaughter) reminds her of, and for that reason he decides to sacrifice his chances of dying, no matter how much he wishes to, because he knows that if he's caught Priscilla will be executed a well.

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* PaternalLoveSong: "Priscilla and Jasper Play Cards" has Jasper reminiscing about his daughter Fay and how much Priscilla (his (her granddaughter) reminds her of, and for that reason he decides to sacrifice his chances of dying, no matter how much he wishes to, because he knows that if he's caught Priscilla will be executed a well.
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* PaternalLoveSong: "Priscilla and Jasper Play Cards" has Jasper reminiscing about his daughter Fay and how much Priscilla (his granddaughter) reminds her of, and for that reason he decides to sacrifice his chances of dying, no matter how much he wishes to, because he knows that if he's caught Priscilla will be executed a well.
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* NostalgicMusicBox: "The Old Trunk in the Attic" is a short, slow, kind of somber piano piece where the narrator list down Edgar's family's mementos linked to tragedies, from broken dreams, to family lost to war, to children who died young. Edgar was most likely going to leave his own item (his engagement ring for Fay) when he found his mother's notes on raising the dead.

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