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Kathy Frost was lifting weights in her basement when the dog started barking. Sadie could foretell visitors with uncanny precision. She never barked for strangers the same way she...
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Kathy Frost was lifting weights in her basement when the dog started barking. Sadie could foretell visitors with uncanny precision. She never barked for strangers the same way she...
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