The article below was published in the daily newspaper Feuille d'Avis, Lausanne, Switzerland, on September 24, 1954.
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Paris, September 24. Before yesterday evening at 7:40 p.m., Michèle Morgan returned home, at the Invalides, completely distraught, her big eyes out of her head.
She had just witnessed an extraordinary sight she describes:
"- I saw, on the Esplanade, in the sky, two luminous globes, the largest one looked like a big star. And I'm sure it was not the lights of the Eiffel Tower, or those of an airplane, because I saw it suddenly rise vertically."
"An old man, who was near me, and who had also noticed the phenomenon, ran away like a young champion."
"When I got home, I immediately phoned my husband to tell him of my extraordinary emotion. He listened with skepticism. Nevertheless, I am sure I was not the victim of an hallucination. "
Although she incarnated Joan of Arc, Michèle Morgan does not want people say she had visions.