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Section, nobody was jealous of her. Her new work was more interesting, and Jenny enjoyed it tremendously, not only because it dealt with defense research and sim- ilar matters but also because of the fact that it threw interesting light on some of the erstwhile colleagues of Dr. Caravelle.
Because she was mentally very feminine, Jenny had no difficulty in adjusting herself to a feminine life. At tea-breaks and lunchtimes she joined in the vivacious feminine conversation with perfect sincerity, and during working hours she worked quietly and effi- ciently. Before long she had chummed up with sever- al of the other girls, and soon found herself invited to parties. Valerie, of course, was delighted with her protege's progress, and helped her to choose and buy the prettiest party clothes and when Jenny demurred at the cost, she smiled:
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"Not to worry, dear' It's all part of the nation- al defense expenditure: So, before long, Jenny was well equipped indeed; she even had several high-fash- ion wigs to wear over her normal one.
But this was not the only thrill: she now had sev- eral boyfriends; and one in particular who was untir- ingly attentive. Sam Farian was not a very young man. but he was rather distinguished looking, his manners were charming, he seemed to have plenty of money, and was quick to lavish it on Jenny. Being a true lady, she would not let him spend too much on her, but it was an intense thrill that he should want to.
One evening she found that he was making love to her. Gently she repulsed him, which seemed only to increase his admiration for her. However, he ac- cepted her decision gracefully, and as if to change. the subject, began to question her banteringly about her work at the office. He seemed perfectly sincere and not very interested, but Jenny knew that he might also be dangerous; his eyes were as admiring as his words indeed, far more so- which was a heady tonic for a girl who had never before been admired as a girl. But Valerie had coached her on how to behave
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