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impersonation increases their marital enjoyment and attempts to cultivate Richard's feminine inclinations. Richard's growth as "Janice" is followed in graphic detail.

Part 2, "Lucy's Party," follows the cross-genderal growth of Janice to the point where Richard's wife, Claire, begins to re- gret her part in her husband's feminization.

Part 3, "The Weekend at Standen," is full of delightfully complex genderal surprises for the reader and incorporates the healing of wounds wherein a new understanding is shared by Claire and Richard which also includes a place for Janice and ends in the "ideal marriage."

The slight disappointment of physical format design prob- lems of these booklets due to the small printing quantities inher- ent in a small, specialized reading market is easily made up for by the excellent quality of the story and palatable nature of Dee's writing style.

This reviewer rates Dee's delightful triptych three High Hells and a thank you.

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Karen (CA-30-G)

“Oh, allright, if you're going to be that way,

go ahead and put on your 'baby-dolls'."

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