around, her skirts rising to the challenge, experiencing sheer delight in this manuever, and was brought back to reality by the sound of Millie's laughter and inability to conceal her delight in these gyrations.

"You are coming along much, much, faster than I thought you would." she exclaimed. "I am so glad that you were a small man to begin with. Now just a few things more and we will go down and join Dr. Jardin for lunch."

Lynn was then instructed in walking with short steps, keeping one foot directly in front of the other and how to swing her arms ever so slightly, and how to hold Millie's borrowed purse. She was then shown to seat herself gracefully and how to arise from a sitting position in the same manner.

When they joined Dr. Jardin, they could see that he was pleased with the rate of progress, not only in Lynn's appearance but also in the manner in which she seated herself at the dining room table.

Lunch was not much improved over breakfast and Lynn had to be satisfied with black coffee, rye crisp, low calorie salad and jello for dessert, but this time she did not complain.

The balance of the afternoon was spent in her room broken up by occasional instructional visits from Millie, who restricted her conversation to such things as feminine clothes, use of cosmetics, hair styles, use of perfume and colognes, cookery and housekeeping and other items only of interest to a woman.

During the times when Dr. Jardin had need of Millie's assistance, Lynn would practice walking, sitting and would read the women's magazines such as Charm, Fashion, etc., that Millie had provided her with. Time passed quickly and soon Dr. Jardin was ready to continue his next treatment.

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