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The talk started to travel about the neoman on the block Many would pass the house and see her behind the red curtains Neighbors started to wonder what her game was She had lived in the house for almost three ht, prying eyes would see her nude silhouette behind the shear curtains The ulp of fresh air, but the wo harlot on the prowl Many wondered if she was single or married

Because she appeared to be in her early twenties, soot the o to work A few guessed she operated a hoht she was a kept woood look at her face, they all wanted to know, "What did she really look like? Who was this woman? Where did she come from, and as her name?"

The answers to those questions would co about the strange woman behind the red curtains, one of the male members of the block association decided to reach out and welcohborhood His name was Enoff He was forty years old, never o

His house was around the corner from hers He owned a company that renovated and restored historic ho over one o, hesite Two months later, he asked her to , she was a no-show It turned out that she was never legally divorced and decided to reconcile with her then unemployed husband, on the two million dollar jackpot at a casino in Atlantic City

For Enoff, it was the ultiet to knoo romantically involved

His father once said, "When you becoet their teeth into your , his business was losing money Two years later, the co trend in buying and restoring old homes