Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE appropriate word. Telepathy I can well believe in telepathy, for it has been part of my life since childhood. My own first (1) ____________ of what might be a kind of telepathy I have already described in A Sort of Life . I would have put it down to mere coincidence if it had not been repeated twice under roughly the same circumstances, each (2) __________ a tragedy at sea and a loss of life. The first occasion was during an Easter seaside holiday at Littlehampton when I was seven years old. I dreamt of shipwreck and I can still see clearly one (3) __________ of the dream. A man is scrambling up the staircase of a ship and a great wave is coming down to swamp him. Next morning we heard the (4) _____________ of the Titanic sunk that night. Of the second dream of a wreck about ten years later, I have also written. I can recall no (5) ___________ and have lost the dream diary which I was keeping during a course of psychoanalysis in London. Perhaps writing down the dream cancelled the (6) _________ of it. Again, my dream (7) ___________ with a real wreck, this time of the Rowan in the Irish Sea when, I seem to remember, a whole orchestra lost their (8) ___________ . Always the sea, always lives lost. But the third occasion was not a (9) _________ . I was in my flat in Antibes one morning, some six or seven years ago, with (10) ____________ to worry me when around breakfast time I was overcome by a deep depression and an anxiety agonizing in its acuteness. I have a witness, for a friend came to lunch with me and I told her what I feared, that something terrible had (11) ____________ to one of my family. To distract me, she (12) __________ on the radio for the one o’clock news. A plane coming from Corsica had (13) ___________ that morning into the sea off Cap d’Antibes a few miles away and there were no (14) _______________ . On (15) ____________ was General Cogny whom I had known and liked in Vietnam.