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After some searching, a lovely home surrounded by two acres of land was acquired and just before moving in, they donated all of Harry's clothes to the Salvation Army and sold the few pieces of heavy masculine furniture to a neighbor. It was a new delight shopping for furniture, carpeting, drapes and other items for their new home. "House Beautiful" joined the other magazines such as "Glamour" and "Fashion" that had become regular reading for Harriet.

The only time that Harriet insisted on any item for the house was when she insisted on Priscilla curtains which provided the feminine softness that she wanted. The completed picture when everything had been selected and installed presented an aura that was completely feminine and even the warm colors increased this impression of extreme femininity.

Under the supervision of Dr. Rodin, and with the help of the hormones he was dispensing, Harriet was able to discard the falsies that she had been wearing for several months and no longer had need for a padded girdle. A garter belt replaced this item although she still used the waist cinch but in a much smaller size. She took pride and derived knowing that the roundness of her bust and her hips were all hers.

It was during these first few months that Harriet decided to dye her hair the auburn color of her first wig, and was able to wear her hair in a longer hair style.

The two stately, attractive women became well known in all the better dress shops and were a sheer delight to the many salesgirls who delighted in outfitting the two well formed women. Their weights were now identical each weighing 123 pounds. Waistlines measured the same 23 inches and hips the same 36 inches. However Harriet was a 36 B cup for her bra in contrast to Liz at 34 same cup size. Although they shared similar tastes in clothes, they still retained enough individuality so that each had favorites that the other did not share.

As business improved at the school, they added more real jewelry and furs to their wardrobes and it seemed a shame that they only had occasion to wear these on rare occasions. Their social evenings had been limited to a few evenings out with the girls from the school, a short trip by them- selves, or a dinner out and a movie.

One evening while they were waiting for Mary to come out to have din- ner with them, they received a phone call from her asking if they would mind if she came another evening.

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