RANSVESTIA
described him
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small in stature, nervous, and worrisome. After con- gratulations 'and some conversation Mr. Gregory had some surprising
news.
"I've discussed it with Mr. Winstead," Gregory declared, "and he is in agreement. One watchman on duty on the weekends in a store this large is not sufficient as this incident shows. Why those three men could have killed you. I think you were very lucky Tilden, very lucky. This won't happen again. We're getting you some help.
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Harry found this development rather alarming. The addition of another nightwatchman on the weekend shift would definitely put an end to Harriet's weekend appearances. It was the last thing he expected.
"You're putting another man on the weekend shift then sir?” Harry asked disconsolately.
"No Tilden, not another man. We're getting you a dog -- a German police dog."
Harry had to laugh out loud as he drove home that Monday after- noon. He could visualize Harriet now, patrolling the darkened store with a huge shepherd at the end of a lead. I hope that dog gets along with women he said to himself. If it doesn't we're in trouble.
There was one other matter on his mind. The events of Saturday and Sunday had brought Harry to the conclusion that it was time to tell Martha everything. There was no hurry though. Perhaps he would wait two weeks until things had settled down. For the moment he was look- ing forward to a week of relaxation for Harry. There would be some sleep to catch up on. As for Harriet, Harry knew that she would be around for a visit later that week. He would look for her about 10:00 p.m. Saturday night.
"TRANSVESTISM" by Magnus Hirschfeld
Does anyone have an English translation of this book? Would you be willing to give, lend or sell it to a history professor who is writing a history of cross dressing? He can't find it and needs it badly. If you can help please write to, Verne Bullough, History Department, San Fernando State College, Northridge, California.
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