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the police and told the officer on duty the full story, he was surprised to learn they already had a search warning out for him as his car had been found or at least what was left of it. The officer told him the girl had escaped from an approved school at Cardiff early the day before, had broken into a house and had stolen the clothes and jewels, whose owner had already offered a reward of five hundred pounds. for their return. He also told Jim that his car was a complete wreck. Shortly after she had stolen it the girl had tried to take a stunt corner much too fast and had skidded off the road, through a fence and into a deep ravine, she had been thrown clear and killed instantly, but his car had caught fire and was burnt out. The officer was fairly certain Jim would get the reward and said they would send a patrol car out to Elaine's cottage to collect the jewels. He was highly amused when Jim said he was still wearing the women's clothes he had been forced to wear the previous day and promised to send some mens clothes out with the patrol car, which would take him back to town if he wished.
On the way back to the cottage Jim gave Elaine all the details the police had told him, explaining that they were going to bring him some men's clothes and would take him back to town after he had changed. Arriving back, Elaine disappeared into the kitchen saying she was going to prepare lunch and Jim lounged on the settee, listening to the radio and daydreaming of how he was going to spend the reward money. He quickly decided that some of it was going to be spent on feminine clothes, then he would be able to exper- ience again this exquisite pleasure, which seemed to have become the most important thing in his life. That pleasure coursed through him with greater strenth as he mentally listed the large wardrobe the reward would buy...It was not until his daydreams were dis- turbed by the arrival of the police car outside, that he realised he had not even thought about spending any of the hoped for reward on the purchase of any male clothes.
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