![]() ![]() This leads Paula to believe she really does have a problem, and she now doesn’t want go out in public. When he miraculously finds it in Paula’s handbag, she freaks out, so Gregory takes her home. Once when Gregory takes Paula to a friend’s house, he shows Paula his watch chain where the watch has mysteriously disappeared. On top of that, Gregory is very jealous of the attention other men give her. He claims her nerves are making her a kleptomaniac, and she’s going crazy. Gregory doesn’t believe her, and does his best to convince her it’s all in her imagination.īy now, Gregory has isolated Paula from everyone and everything in the world…for her own good of course. Paula also claims to see the gaslights in the house brighten and dim for no real reason. One other time, Paula hears footsteps coming from the attic, but Gregory sealed it, so nobody could be up there. Gregory accuses Paula of taking it, but Paula doesn’t remember doing it at all. One of the pictures in her house mysteriously disappears from the wall. She loses a brooch from her handbag that Gregory gave her. Odd things begin happening to Paula once she’s settled in. Gregory is infuriated with her discovery, but claims his outrage is due to frustration watching Paula experience all these bad returning memories. As they do, Paula finds a letter from a Sergius Bauer addressed to her aunt. To quell any of her misgivings, Gregory suggests they move all of Alice’s furnishings to the attic. He stubbornly insists she return with him to London where she doesn’t know anyone, and live at her Aunt Alice’s long abandoned townhome. She marries Gregory Anton after only knowing him for two weeks. Years pass, and Paula is now a grown woman. Alice raised Paula ever since her own mother’s death, but with Alice dead, Paula heads to Italy to learn to be an opera singer as well. Alice’s 14-year-old niece, Paula interrupts the murder, so the killer leaves without stealing Alice’s jewels. Gaslight begins with the murder of the world-famous opera singer, Alice Alquist at her home on No.9 Thornton Square. ![]()
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