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in amazement as kleenex, lipstick, cosmetics filled the cramped space of his purse. His keys, cigarettes, and one of Liz's lighters were the only familiar items.

"Let's go now Harriet!" said Mary, “It's sink or swim time and let's hope for the best!”.

"Do you think that I will be able to get through this day, Mary? I have to admit that I am scared.” he asked.

"I'm frightened too, but I honestly believe that we will make it. You have seen so much of the school training and at times have even mimickec us to perfection. I see no reason why looking the way you do, anyone would suspect anything." Mary answered.

As they walked down the hall to the elevator, Harriet could feel the restraint of her tight skirt against her legs, and realized how it forced her to take much shorter steps than usual. The low heels were not at all un- comfortable and not too difficult to walk in.

She paused for a moment at the mirror near the elevator to straighten her jacket and skirt. The tall shapely girl that gazed back at her bore only a slight resemblance to Harry. Her legs appeared more shapely and in their smoothness bore no resemblance to those of the former owner. The bustline was interesting enough to cause a second glance, and the nipped in waistline of the fitted jacket made the hips look much fuller than they really were. The total effect was a sheer delight to Harriet.

As they approached Mary's car, she gently directed him to the passen- ger side sensing that he was planning to hold the door open for her. Smoothing his skirt beneath him, he slid into the passenger seat and swiveled his legs into the car. They were soon on their way to the most exciting day of Harriet Babbitt's life.

When they arrived at the school, they found the staff waiting in Liz's office and wondering if Harry had gone along with their idea. Though they knew what they might see, everyone seemed surprised to see Harriet and more so on how well she looked.

Alice Ellison was the first to offer her congradulations on the quality of the transformation and suggested that Harriet do as little as possible for the first few days, even though it meant that the others would have to give up coffee breaks and even lunch. “I want to work on “her” voice before we turn Harriet loose!" she explained.

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