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must take a pill.’ He gave her the water, and she took a round green pill, thanked him, and left. He was puzzled that there was no car in sight. He lived on an isolated back road, and visitors, especially visitors WwW 1 oe 'T have travelled a long way' is an old Masonic pass phrase and is frequently used in these contacts. Sometimes the simple phrase, "What time is it?" or "What is your time?" is substituted. The pill-taking ploy is also a common procedure. When a most peculiar being visited a family on Cape May, New Jersey, early in 1967, be also took a pill. He too had 'travelled a long way*, and after conducting an inane interview with the family, he stepped into the night, got into a black Cadillac, and drove off with the lights out. A full summary of this case was published in Flying Saucer Review's second special issue. A woman living in an old house on the summit of a high hill in the Melville, New York area had a visit from a strange quartet around the same time that the Gipsy lady dropped in on the farmer. Four Indians appeared on her doorstep after a heavy seasonal rainfall. Three of them were stately, dark-skinned, with pointed faces and Oriental features. They were dressed in expensively cut grey suits. The fourth man looked different, more normal, she said, and was poorly dressed in a frayed black jacket. They told her that their tribe had originally owned her property, and they were going to try to get it back. What frightened the woman most - and she was frightened she admitted later - was that there was no mud on their neatly shined shoes, and they had no car in sight. The road and her lawn were soupy with mud at the time. After they left, she realized they had left no footprints on her lawn. In case after case amateur UFO investigators have rejected the testimony of sincere witnesses who claimed to have seen UFOs land and entities dismount, because no footprints could be Loe A ae ta eae At 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday. March Ist, 1967, a man named Dewitt Baldwin was hunting near Eden, New York when, according to his story, he heard a funny noise and saw a circular gold- Pout o.doa 'He asked me what I was doing. He wasn't white, and he wasn't a Negro. He talked very plainly with no accent. I told him I was hunting. He asked me if I was born here, and I said no, that I was bora in Georgia. He took my gun, looked at it, and handed it back to me. He told me he would be back, walked up the saucer, got in, and seconds later zipped out of sight." 'T have travelled a long way,' she said in a low, accented voice. 'May I have a glass of water? I travelling by foot, are very rare. found on the site afterwards. coloured object land. "I was scared. I didn't know what to do,' Baldwin said. "While I was watching it, a door opened - like a sliding elevator door - and a man walked out and down the incline of the machine. He was dressed in a sort of black tight- Cit te I a ee te fitting suit like a flier and had on some sort of helmet and goggles.