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At an English hotel an American lady in her thirties enquires at the hotel reception if she's got any mail. The answer is no, she reluctantly but almost accepting the enivatable walks back to the lounge, she is a lonely girl with no friends here in England.
Meanwhile an intruder has forced his way into her room using a credit card to prise the door open. He opens her wardrobe and rifles through possessions including a passport.
Later this man, Paul Tanner phones someone at the hotel phone kiosk.
Paul ," yes she's the one, hair colour, height, from Muncie Indiana and receives no mail. Yes, I'm about to fall in love with Jenny Frith....a lonely girl."
In the lounge he introduces himself to Jenny and they talk. Jenny is a lonely girl and Paul claims to be great at guessing accents and deduces she's from Muncie Indiana impressing Jenny though he knew it already of course.
Jenny is in this part of the country to travel to poet Keats birthplace. Paul feigns an interest in Keats and the two of them go together.
A romance starts to form, all the while Paul makes secret phone calls to a third person, a woman, reporting his progress.
Paul," we've been everywhere, I never knew just how exhausting poets could be, but the hook is well and truly baited. I make my move tonight."
It's been three weeks since they met, Paul says his goodbyes in the lounge and prepares to leave hotel. Jenny is upset at the romance ending, but it's a ruse by Paul. He knocks on her bedroom door late that night.
Paul, " Jenny, it's crazy I know but I don't think I can leave without you, say you'll marry me."
They marry in a church near the sea, and afterwards Paul takes her to his house , a lonely detached house by the sea. Jenny settles in and all seems well, Jenny hasn't got any friends here in England, but is excited to meet Paul's. Paul hesitantly says he has loads of friends and she'll meet them soon, but something is troubling him, this isn't as it all seems.
At an English hotel an American lady in her thirties enquires at the hotel reception if she's got any mail. The answer is no, she reluctantly but almost accepting the enivatable walks back to the lounge, she is a lonely girl with no friends here in England.
Meanwhile an intruder has forced his way into her room using a credit card to prise the door open. He opens her wardrobe and rifles through possessions including a passport.
Later this man, Paul Tanner phones someone at the hotel phone kiosk.
Paul ," yes she's the one, hair colour, height, from Muncie Indiana and receives no mail. Yes, I'm about to fall in love with Jenny Frith....a lonely girl."

In the lounge he introduces himself to Jenny and they talk. Jenny is a lonely girl and Paul claims to be great at guessing accents and deduces she's from Muncie Indiana impressing Jenny though he knew it already of course.


Jenny is in this part of the country to travel to poet Keats birthplace. Paul feigns an interest in Keats and the two of them go together.
A romance starts to form, all the while Paul makes secret phone calls to a third person, a woman, reporting his progress.
Paul," we've been everywhere, I never knew just how exhausting poets could be, but the hook is well and truly baited. I make my move tonight."

It's been three weeks since they met, Paul says his goodbyes in the lounge and prepares to leave hotel. Jenny is upset at the romance ending, but it's a ruse by Paul. He knocks on her bedroom door late that night.
Paul, " Jenny, it's crazy I know but I don't think I can leave without you, say you'll marry me."

They marry in a church near the sea, and afterwards Paul takes her to his house , a lonely detached house by the sea. Jenny settles in and all seems well, Jenny hasn't got any friends here in England, but is excited to meet Paul's. Paul hesitantly says he has loads of friends and she'll meet them soon, but something is troubling him, this isn't as it all seems.
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