"Where do you think that boy of ours is?" she whispered nervously. "He's been gone almost an hour now."
this thing?"
"I don't know, but wherever he is I've got to get back in there with THEM. Something might be said. . . might might. . . might go wrong!" "Dear, aren't you making too much of this "Too MUCH, you say! Why, my whole reputation hinges on it! I've got to get back in there and..
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She clutched his coat-sleeve. "But he doesn't LOOK that type," she said.
"Type? TYPE!" he said. "Who said there was a type? All I know is he's got neurotic eyes. Even if he'd taken a drink I could still tell. He's got those blasted neurotic
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"Hi, Dad," Ken bounded into the vestibule. "Tom here yet?"
"You!" Swanson turned to him. "Of COURSE he's here and so's the Hamilton boy."
Sorry, Dad, had car trouble. If I'd stopped to call you I'd have been delayed that much longer."
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"Well, come on, let's get in there." Swanson led the way hurriedly. Hello, Tom. Sorry I'm late." Ken was standing by the tall, bronzed fellow with the boyish grin, and was apparently addressing him, as far as Swanson could tell. The two boys shook hands.
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Wha.. ? I... but.. Swanson turned to the earlier, bespectacled guest. Mr. Hamilton?" he said, tentatively. "You Mr. Hamilton?" "Yes, sir, Tom Hamilton II. Sorry I didn't make it more clear when I came in. But I thought you knew. My dad
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"Yes, yes I know, boy," Swanson said, hurried with irritation, "Dad, I hate to make it short like this," Ken said, "but that lecture's almost started and Tom and I've ...
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"Certainly, yes, certainly," Swanson said. "You just go right ahead." Excusing themselves to Thomas Hamilton II, the Swansons accompanied the boys to the door. When the door was closed behind them, Swanson turned to his wife. "Doesn't seem like a bad chap. Reminds me of our boy somewhat. I mean... Bah." It was a mental shrug. "What's it to us."
"Come on, Mrs. Swanson, let's get back and entertain that young man in there who's queer for racoon coats." He grated his throat, cleared his nose, and stalked impressively into the room.
References: (Continued from Page 10)
(1) G. Legman, in his Glossary to Henry's SEX VARIANTS, Vol. II, ascribes the origination to Binkert.
(2) Dr. A. W. Herzog, "Medical Jurisprudence", p. 570
(3) Herzog, Ibid p. 565
(4) "Studies in the Psychology of Sex," Vol. on Sexual Inversion, p. 343 (5) "Studies in the Psychology of Sex," Vol, on Sexual Inversion, p. 343 (6) Ellis, Ibid, p. 350
(7) Jahrbuch fur sexuelle Zwischenstufen, April, 1913
(8) 116 Cal. 658
(9) 129 Cal. 581
(10)82 C.A. 17
(11)P.C. Sec. 290
(12)W. & I, Sec. 5500, 5502,
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(13)74 C.A. (2) 270
(Cf.103 Cal.508)
(14)75 C.A. (2) 907
(15)164 Cal.143 (people v. Dong Pok Yip.) (16)44 C.A. (2) 417 (17)53 C.A. (2) 18 (18)103 Cal, 508
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