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Bosky mumbling
The correspondence about the Whispering Corner in Lytchett Maltravers, Dorset [FT410:73] brings to mind the experience of six members of WATSUP (the Wessex Association for the Study of Unexplained Phenomena), who undertook a vigil there on the night of 27 August 1977. At around 11pm, three of the party heard a mumbling sound emanating from the copse adjacent to the Whispering Corner. A tape recorder failed to register the sound, but the dog of one of those present appeared to react to it: its tail went down, its ears were pricked, and its hackles raised. The mumbling was described as sounding like two people in conversation without specific words being audible. The original report appeared in the WATSUP Journal # 8, which gave the names of those involved.
Nick Maloret
Milton, Hampshire
Daimons
In light of Richard Freeman’s letter , I feel obliged to defend the.
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