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She sleepwalks and sleeptalks. She keeps a light by her all night because she is afraid of the dark. That's the extent of her insane behaviour, and it is the kind of thing sane people might do. I wouldn't use the word "insane" to describe her, though it is clear that she is depressed and unhappy.

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