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and he's a blond.'

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The girls went about getting more comfortable. Linda put on pajamas and a robe in the bedroom while Norma used the bathroom to change into a flowing pink night- gown and peignoir with mules of the same shade and touched up her face and adjusted and arranged her wig.

The next few hours were spent with quiet television viewing and coffee before bed. Norma kissed Linda on the cheek as they said goodnight and stood outside the closed bedroom door for a moment before turning with a deep sigh to the living room.

Norma made up the couch with sheets, a pillow and blanket. After setting the alarm to wake her at four- thirty, she turned out the light and went to bed.

The short night passed quickly in sleep and the alarm went off as scheduled. Norma quickly changed back to Tom by creaming off the makeup and shaved and dressed in a shirt, tie, trousers and jacket. As he ate a hurried breakfast he wrote a note to Linda telling her not to be a stranger and to come back with her news. As he left for work he placed the note where she would find it.

Linda found and moved into a small apartment near Norma and Tom's place that morning and soon found a job that was a challenge but not totally foreign to her. About a week from the first evening in town, she called the number listed for Tom Harrison and spoke to him. After a moment of introduction and greetings, Linda said that she would like to meet him and Norma to tell them her news about her job and apartment. Tom replied that Norma was on a business trip but that he would like to meet her and take her to dinner. They made a date and met at the chosen restaurant.

As soon as she saw Tom, Linda was taken with his remarkable resemblance to Norma and with his charming. wit and warmth. She soon faced the fact that he was very attractive to her and was a really nice person in his quiet almost shy manner.

During the next few months, Linda became very

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