La Ragazza che sapeva troppo
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No one ever took seriously
the anonymous phone calls: : :

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which preceded each of the crimes:"
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- Hello.
- Who is this?

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- Nora Davis.
- "Davis" with a "D"?

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"D"as in "death"?
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I understand that, in light
of your discoveries, you're worried.

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But believe me, there's no reason
to be alarmed.

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I've studied cases
of telepathic visions.

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Modern medicine takes an interest
in such phenomena...

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and there are charts
and statistics that describe them.

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And what does modern medicine
have to say about ectoplasms?

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No, it's nothing to laugh about.
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It's a pertinent question
in her case.

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A very significant case,
I might add...

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on which I'm writing a paper for
the next issue of "Science and Life."

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Already at the hospital
I was very much intrigued.

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And I didn't even know that
the crime had really taken place...

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as you have just told me.
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This young lady lived through an event
which took place ten years ago:

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the Craven murder.
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It's an unusual, but not impossible,
occurrence...

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although I'd place it more
in the realm of meta-psychics...

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than in that of rational medicine.
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In our case it would be incorrect...
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to speak in terms of ectoplasms
or hallucinations.

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It has nothing to do
with hallucinations.

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I think we should consider
this phenomenon...

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in terms of psychic travel.

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