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Hehehe, I occasionally read that article a few days ago. Today I was checking other things and happened to see this post you posted, so I shared my opinion.

That I also found the ending strange, but who said it was Hitchcock's article?

I think in this article, did Hitchcock want to say that the woman is a ghost? In the end, there is no need to ask, the man must have been murdered.

Of course, there are no ghosts in reality, but why is it written like this? It should be a metaphor, so that those men should not believe in romantic encounters. Tell the world not to believe in pie-in-the-sky pie-in-the-sky stuff. Hey, I understood after reading the article. Don’t laugh at me