Phenomena
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The police came this morning. My pale the head-mistress
told them not to believe anything I say, ...

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...because she thinks I'm crazy.
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Maybe you think I'm crazy too, dad.
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I mean there was really nothing I could do.
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I was so scared that I couldn't say anything
about what I saw or why I screamed.

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Do you think the glove belongs to the killer?
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Yeah! I'm sure of it!
- But why are there maggots?

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It is the larvae.
I am going to examine it.

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We know more after that if we are lucky.
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Maybe I can answer your questions also.
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You're the professor; I trust you.
You should examine me, too.

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Jenniffer.
- Yes?

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Don't forget your book.
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Have you any idea, why they behave like that?
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They have never done this before.
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I guess they sense the mood I'm in.
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I'm often in a bad mood.
Upset about something.

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But they don't carry on like this.
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In ancient Greece the butterfly symbolized the soul.
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The so-called psyche.
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That's why we speak of a butterfly-psyche.

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