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parted about 10 AM that morning.

I wanted to tell Helen about this discussion with Chief Harn so called her up as soon as I got home. She said that we should have a picnic that afternoon and I was all for this, even without sleep. I went home took a bath, shaved, put on a new face, dressed in a nice little sport dress, hose and white shoes and was ready in no time, for a girl, that is. Helen was dressed and had a basket fixed when I stopped by for her and we went on to a small grassy spot by the river and spread our picnic on the grass and then went for a little walk. When we returned we ate and then sat in the shade and talked. We talked of many things much as would have real girls and then things got back to us. Helen said that she felt that she had had a new world opened up to her and she found that it was a very exciting world once the uneasi- ness wore off. She made it quite plain that she knew that if we were to get serious that she would want me to be just as I was and thought that I had a much better out- look on life and the balance of the sexes than anyone she had ever known.

They then checked Much to their sur-

All six of us were invited to a wedding one day when one of the men on the force got married. When Rog and Fred took stock of the situation, they realized that their uniforms no longer fitted and their own manclothes did not seem to be their own anymore. themselves with the tape measure. prise, their waists were much smaller, their hips were larger and even a smidgin of bust had developed in each of them. Since they had good dresses and would have to alter their man clothes, they asked me if I would go as a girl if they would. I did not hesitate, and I must say that all six made quite a bevy of beauties when we turned out for the wedding. It seemed most natural that we join the girls when the bouquet was tossed and I'll not make you guess who caught it. It was I. I looked immediately at Helen; her eyes were dancing again and she made a faint nod that could indicate anything. After the recep- tion we helped to decorate the car and wished all the happiness possible to the bride and groom.

I wonder if it will be BRIDE and BRIDE when Helen and I leave on our honeymoon?

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