Two views of Fatima’s boudoir follow. Her boudoir is itself an assemblage comprising a variety of sub assemblages that are used to service her clients. These views provide a sense of Fatima and the tools of her profession as a conjurer. :
Two views of Fatima’s boudoir follow. Her boudoir is itself an assemblage comprising a variety of sub assemblages that are used to service her clients. These views provide a sense of Fatima and the tools of her profession as a conjurer.
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A four-poster bed piled with silk pillows and lace dominates the room.
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This view shows some of the sub assemblages used by Fatima in servicing her clients. The sub assemblages include doilies, a reproduction of an 18th century French display case with armaloo details filled with perfume bottles, oils and roots, African masks and statues and power objects and books on the occult.
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Roots and Oils for Conjuration In her boudoir she interviews clients: What ails you? Evil hants bothering you? Need roots or counter roots? Need better luck? Need money? Want some numbers? Want to make him or her love you? Put this in their water? Maybe you can use some of these remedies :
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Device to Stop A Man From Lying Tokesplace.com: Will this work with a woman?
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Sachets, Powders, House Sprays and Herbs
Save marriages, hit numbers, promote success, love and luck.
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The House of Chance and Mischief
Tokesplace.com: Consider these universal tricksters at the Cross Roads. Brer Rabbit, Eden’s Serpent and Porgy and Bess’s Sporting Life.