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1:04:03
June's bed! The sheets need changing.
I'll be there in a minute.

1:04:07
Hello, June.
1:04:11
[Narrator] Grace had just started on the bed,
which June had soiled yet again,

1:04:15
when an irritating feeling of wasting her time
forced itself upon her.

1:04:21
And it was without thinking
she then said the words:

1:04:24
Nobody gonna sleep here.
1:04:31
[Narrator] She didn't say them out loud,
1:04:33
but even so she was startled by the uttrance
that had urged itself upon her.

1:04:40
Where had these ominous words come from?
1:04:52
Darkness was falling as Grace made
her way home from work that evening.

1:04:57
The people on the square overlooking the valley
had finally given up hope of seeing anything else

1:05:02
now the light had faded.
1:05:04
They trudged up Elm Street in disappointment.
1:05:12
- Tom?
- Hi, Grace.

1:05:14
There were some cars, but it's too dark,
we can't see any more.

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We haven't seen much of each other.
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Yah, I know. I've been busy
with my book, you know.

1:05:25
Can I ask you something?
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Yeah, anything.
1:05:32
You couldn't bring yourself
to throw it away, could you?

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The number he gave you that night.
You couldn't throw it away.

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I told yhou how dangerous that man was.
That was stupid.

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[Narrator] Stupid or not, Tom was soon
a passionate spokesman for locking Grace
in her shed that night.

1:05:59
If the vehicles were indeed a sign
that the call Tom had placed five days earlier


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