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because I had never noticed them during the middle of the day before. As I walked toward my grandfather's truck I continued to hear the bells, but this time they were joined with a deep hum. I brushed this off immediately assuming that it was cattle from the neighbors nearby. It was just a second later that this hum caught my undivided attention. No longer did it sound like cattle but full Gregorian chant from the old church days. Normally one could
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assume that the church began playing this with the bell recordings, but the tone had an unholy characteristic, almost demonic in demeanor. The chant grew
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more aggravated with each ding of the bell, and I could hear it drawing closer and louder. Then when my nerves were completely rattled the bells stopped, and I heard nothing but the wind rolling over the field of my grandparent's property. I have never experienced that while there, but a few weeks later at my home in San Antonio; I heard the same thing in the middle of the night. Submitted by William
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