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Eloise Davis: [in the kitchen making a sandwich, Eloise hears a tapping sound] Hmm.[continues to make her sandwich, hears a distinct tapping noise three times]Eloise Davis: Is someone tap, tap, tapping at my window?[hears the tapping three times again, opens the kitchen door and steps out. The ghost of Widow Marian appears]Eloise Davis: Are you a, g... ghost?Widow Marian: Yes.Eloise Davis: Oh, dear. Well, would you like to come in, or, uh, have a cup of coffee? [Window Marion begins to sob] Is it something about coffee, dear? Something too painful for ghosts? About coffee?Widow Marian: I cannot enter your home.Eloise Davis: Well, yes you can, you certaintly can, if I invite you.Widow Marian: Mr. Boogedy prevented me!Eloise Davis: He prevented you? [voice goes into a squeak] How dareth he!Widow Marian: He has kept me from my son, for over three-hundred years! [recognizes the ghost] You're Widow Marian!Eloise Davis: Yes!Eloise Davis: Oh, well this *is* a pleasure! Because the children were just telling us all about you! Oh, come, please, you must come in, you must!Eloise Davis: You don't understand! As long as Mr. Boogedy dwells within, the magic that keepets him there, also keepets me out! And apart from my Jonathan! [starts to sob again]Widow Marian: Ooooohhhhh.

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