Transvestia

"Then I shall be slaying your daughter and that would be a crime."

"Something in my tone attracted Broodviol's notice.

"That was spoken, not selfishly, but magnanimously. Therefore the male must have spoken it, and you need not trouble further. Before you arrive home, the child will be a boy."

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... His prophecy came true---before we reached home, I knew the meaning of shame. But I have often pondered over his words, since, in later years when trying to understand my own nature; and I have come to the conclusion that, wisest of men that he was, he still did not see quite straight on this occasion. Between me and my twin sister, enclosed in one body, there never was any struggle, but instinctive reverence for life withheld both of us from fighting for existence. Hers was the stronger temperament, and she sacrificed herself-- though not consciously--- for me.

This concludes the quotation from the book. Aside from a late switching of garments with a female creature of the planet, there is little else that might be of spe- cific interest to TV's; however this brief passage con- tains one of the most enlightened and beautiful presen- tations of the essence of the phenomenon that possesses us all that I have ever seen outside the pages of our own publication.

he?

This from a man who was not a transvestite--or was

SW

e were terribly fond of Dan Hyde Though he had some strange notions inside. On the day he was wed

How he filled me with dread

When he marched down the aisle AS the bride!

Tecla 38-M-2

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