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enough to remember now as talking is in contact with you-all. It's making-- It's, you know--- The [[strikethrough]] really (unintelligible) [[/strikethrough]] reallyistic of it come back to me, again, [[strikethrough]] as [[/strikethrough]] of so many others I've had. And I had a dream, a one, I don't know what I did-- I'll have to look over some of those pictures, because I just taken a pencil and made a mark of these little things, they wasn't arrows, but they looked like arrows, only they had another little crook on them, and they was silver, about that long. And the whole earth-- They came pouring down and filled the whole earth with them, just like snow. I got up and wondered what they was, but I just put a little sketch of that down. You know, I drew it on the paper anyway, to let me--to remind me of that, something of the dream. And some one or two others, they's somewhere or nother. But I didn't make a great big copy of them like I did some of the others that you have. And-- But my most interesting dream is that star. It would be wonderful if you-all could take a picture of that place where I had that dream. It's right on the edge of Market Street in Wilmington, coming out [[strikethrough]] of [[/strikethrough]] it [[strikethrough]] you [[/strikethrough]] would [[strikethrough]] meet [[/strikethrough]] be so[[strikethrough]]me[[/strikethrough]] beautiful-- But-- that dream turned out to be destruction. All those beautiful stars I drempt of, they came out--[[strikethrough]]where[[/strikethrough]] when they got close enough to us, they turned to be Russia bombs, airplanes dropping bombs down. And, just as one went to fall on me and my George-- my little boy--I woke up. Before then, that beautiful star was overhead.

MRS STARR: That's the dream you said on the back had prophesied World War III. Is that the one?

MINNIE: No, it's not that.

MRS STARR: No?

MINNIE: No.