What does the sentence below in the exerpt "The Open Window" suggest about Framton's character?

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Without a trace of self-consciousness she began her narrative, and soon [Framton Nuttel] was listening with wide-eyed astonishment to a string of horrors to which "the supernatural" seemed, pale of the trellis-work, so deliciously remote.
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