Survival part 2 by Donna Louise (5-A-4)

He drove swiftly and steadily and about four hours later he entered downtown Pittsburgh. The snow was all melted but it was still cold. His first stop was a hair goods shop, where he selected a beautiful wig and put it on.

Next he parked by a huge department store, where he broke in by breaking the glass with a tire iron as he had done at the wig shop. He was hungry so he changed into a waitress' uniform, broke into a restaurant across the street and cooked a good meal. This time he did- n't bother to wash the dishes, but hurried back to the department store.

Several hours later he emerged wearing a black combination bra and panty girdle, black hose, black slip, black sheath dress, red slippers, red hat, red purse, and red earrings, nail polish and lipstick to match, topped off with a luxurious fur coat.

He walked briskly down the street, the clicking of his high heels a pleasant sound in his ears, till he reached the Cadillac agency. Through the windows he saw a pink convertible in the showroom, a beautiful car, just what he wanted. He broke in, filled the car at the gas pump and, opening the back door, he drove back to the department store.

He started packing clothes in suitcases: Bras, pan- ties, girdles, corsets, slips, hose, garters, shoes, dresses-anything he saw that appealed to him. He halted this activity when he realized it was getting dark in the store.

In the women employees' lounge he found a hot plate, a refrigerator and a sofa. He hurried across the street to the restaurant and brought back some food in a cardboard box for his supper. Next morning he chan- ged into his waitress uniform and cooked a good break- fast in the restaurant. He hadn't slept very well on the sofa, so while he ate he decided to look for a place to live, an apartment where he could reach his sources of supply for food and clothing, yet away from the bod- ies.

When he left the restaurant he carried a box filled

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