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David Rennick, however, was not inhibited at all. He was like a butterfly burst from a cocoon. Sooner or later, he knew, he would crash down to earth, but for the time being, he tried to take ad- vantage of the star billing of the new show Nadine had created specially for him. It was a tremendous show. Not a real girl crossed. the stage despite the show's title.

David Rennick had even posed for the portraits that were scattered all over the city-a picture of himself in a black, lacy bikini-all feminine curves and shapely legs, hair cascading over his bust and shoulders. The caption was very simple. It just said—"David Rennick is 'A Woman Of The Future.'

HEAR YE! HEAR YE! GOOD NEWS

For a long time readers have been asking about new stories. They haven't been forthcoming principally for financial reasons but also because we didn't get any both long enough and good enough. But now we have a great story-a real femmiphile type of story. It is titled Ideal Marriage and is the story of an understanding wife who becomes non-understanding and then works out a very pleasant denouement and relationship. The story is by Dee Raymond who has written a lot of shorter material for TVia and wrote this one somewhat to my prescription.

It is a long story so it is printed in three parts each of which is priced at $4.50. So send in your order to Norma-Chevalier Publications, Box 194, Tulare, CA 93274, and she will get them off to you. Please remember that it has become necessary to raise the postal surcharge of 15 percent of invoice to cover the recent increases in postal rates.

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