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'''''The Lady Knitter''''' was a [[magazine]] in circulation in the [[1950s]].
'''''The Lady Knitter''''' was a [[magazine]] in circulation in the [[1950s]].


Aware that her [[memory]] was being affected, [[Lizbeth Hayhoe]] sent herself a copy postmarked the 28th as a psychic trigger, filling in a [[crossword]] with a message to that effect. It was not her usual type of reading, but [[Norton Folgate]] suggested that she might like the pin-ups. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Madam, I'm (audio story)|Madam, I'm]]'')
Aware that her [[memory]] was being affected, [[Lizbeth Hayhoe]] sent herself a copy postmarked the 28th as a psychic trigger, filling in a [[crossword]] with a message to that effect. It was not her usual type of reading, but [[Norton Folgate]] suggested that she might like the pin-ups. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Madam, I'm (audio story)}})


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The Lady Knitter was a magazine in circulation in the 1950s.

Aware that her memory was being affected, Lizbeth Hayhoe sent herself a copy postmarked the 28th as a psychic trigger, filling in a crossword with a message to that effect. It was not her usual type of reading, but Norton Folgate suggested that she might like the pin-ups. (AUDIO: Madam, I'm [+]Loading...["Madam, I'm (audio story)"])