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American Dan Summers is an author of rather risqué occult non fiction books. His reputation preceeds him, some of his books banned.
He is in London with daughter Katy staying at a rented large house, with two servants, Parsons the butler and Esme the maid.
Just days after arriving he is holding a dinner party with friends all eager for news of his latest book. Katy is upstairs asleep when suddenly the dining room door is opened and Katy walks in, in some sort of trance. She picks up a knife from the table, the guests all hushed. Katy then wakes up, cries and buries her head in her loving father's arms. Katy is a sleepwalker.
The next morning Dan reassures her that the excitement of a new venture abroad and jet lag is causing this latest bout of sleepwalking.
Esme isn't particularly sympathetic, she tells Parsons, " bunch of weirdos the pair of them."
American Dan Summers is an author of rather risqué occult non fiction books. His reputation preceeds him, some of his books banned.
He is in London with daughter Katy staying at a rented large house, with two servants, Parsons the butler and Esme the maid.
Just days after arriving he is holding a dinner party with friends all eager for news of his latest book. Katy is upstairs asleep when suddenly the dining room door is opened and Katy walks in, in some sort of trance. She picks up a knife from the table, the guests all hushed. Katy then wakes up, cries and buries her head in her loving father's arms. Katy is a sleepwalker.
The next morning Dan reassures her that the excitement of a new venture abroad and jet lag is causing this latest bout of sleepwalking.
Esme isn't particularly sympathetic, she tells Parsons, " bunch of weirdos the pair of them."
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