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Karen: Right. We're in Brought Ferry and I'm going to ask Mrs. Duncan if she's got any experience of second sight.

Mrs. Duncan: Yes. Aye, I have. The last time I flew down to London, 3 days before I left, I pictured myself going onto this plane. And somewhere, I don't know where we landed, but we had to land because something had gone wrong. Now, on the Friday, when I went to Edinburgh airport, stepped on the plane and an announcement came through that we couldn't take off. And I thought that, you know, of just coming back again but I decided to stay and what had happened, the brakes had gone on and they wouldn't come off. So here was me, sitting on this plane, so they couldn't repair it, so we were take from that plane onto another one and the rust on it, you should have seen it. I was absolutely petrified that we wouldn't wind up at Gatwick. There's a long time between the things but I - when my husband went to Aberdeen University, this flash came through how I was living here at the time in *** my country. And I saw him in this pub in Aberdeen, upstairs. A fight had taken place and he was there. Now I've no idea what - he was going to the university, wasn't he? So this was the evening. Him and a friend went out. And sure as God, he was up that stair, in that pub. And he was there, although he wasn't in the fight. He was there. And it's just little things like those, you know, that just come flashing through. And ordinarily if somebody's going to visit unexpected it's not unexpected to me, because I know they're coming.

Karen: Or, you know the phone rings, who it's going to be.

Mrs. Duncan: Yes.

Karen: That's quite a power.

Mrs. Duncan: I can always, yes. You get up off your chair and you say, "oh, that's Grace." You always know what's going to come. It's quite weird at times. You know, you're ...

Karen: Thanks very much.

Mrs. Duncan: OK