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not particularly care for but because he is also a good friend of ours it was taken very lightly by me. Perhaps it is better this way, never know when I might meet up with not so understanding police officer while driving home from my sisters. He and I have never discussed TVism but from what my wife has told me he was very understanding about the whole thing, even to the point of stating that he did not see any harm in such a behaviour. In the near future I hope to discuss TVism with my lawyer and if he is agreeable I will forward to you his name and address so that any TV in the Long Island area could avail themselves of his services if the need should arise.

An understanding doctor is next on my list. If anyone knows of one in my area perhaps they would be kind enough to inform me of his name and address through CONTACT.

In closing I would like to add that because of your dedication (and practical stubborness) and the belief that there is no need. for a TV to remain in her closet, we have been afforded the opportunity which you have granted us. It is a most kind and unselfish service that you are doing and "thank you" seems to be inadequate.

Sincerely yours,

Your Sister, Mary Ann 32-K-11

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Dear Virginia,

Although there hasn't been time to receive a response to my first letter; none the less, as promised, I am so excited by "Transvestia" I am starting, what I hope will be a long series of "Letters from Paris".

Last week I went to Carrousel for the first time in ages and was simply delighted. It's by far the

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