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panti-corselet which had finally become comfortable to wear for long periods. "Tania” had fixed the pads into place underneath the normal breastline which resulted in his chest muscles being forced up to form a deceivingly natural cleavage. Next the silky nylon mini-slip with the lace trimmed hem finishing six inches above the knee, and then his first secretary's dress, light grey in a very fine wool cut almost on the lines of the old school tunic; a pintucked bodice with the skirt box pleated, a snowy white shirt style collar finished with a grey and white striped silk man's tie fastened at breast height with a diamond stick pin. The same styling was reflected in the cuffs fastened with discreet cuff links. Smoky grey nylons and suede shoes in almost the same color completed the out- fit.

Janet arrived at "Anglo United Dairies" and was taken directly to the Marketing Manager, Mister R. Walker (Robin was his first name as she later discovered). She was surprised to find him so young, no older than thirty, slightly built and very good looking in rather a feminine way, soft spoken and, as it proved, very easy to work for. He explained that his previous secretary had had to move suddenly to another area due to her husband's promotion and if Janet proved suitable the job could become permanent.

There proved to be little to do that day and at Robin's insistence Janet was introduced to the other company executives and their secre- taries. It was with trepidation that he joined, at their insistence, three other women members of the staff for lunch, but by listening more than talking he managed to get through the period without incident, helped by his previous interest in women's fashion. This allowed him to divert the conversation into these areas when their interest began to focus on his own life.

The rest of the week continued without incident. The work was not arduous but Janet quickly realized the job was more than typing letters and collecting cups of coffee. Robin, as he asked Janet to call him, spent a good deal of time away from his office and as he noted that Janet was efficient and prepared to use initiative, more and more she became a per- sonal assistant rather than just a secretary. She was asked to stay on per- manently and she accepted.

On Saturday she decided to arise early and do some shopping. She had spotted a delightful blouse in the local boutique and was deter- mined to secure it. She was somewhat surprised by the abrupt and in

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