A Man Will Sure Become A Miss
If He Can Both His Elbows Kiss
Part 2
B. Madden
H. On 1 June 1938, the anniversary of his second year with us, we celebrated. Subject, myself, my assistant, Professor Doctor H. Monck, the superintendent Herr Halder, his assistant, Herr Weismann, and Frauleins Mannstein and Paula Amman were in attendance. Accompanied by the two frauleins, subject entered the room. He was dressed in a low cut, empire waisted apricot satin formal length evening gown. Arms were partially concealed by dolman sleeves and elbow length white gloves worn off at the wrist. The low cut bodice allowed the view of a rather well- developed bust, although this was probably emphasized by the corsetry. He wore extremely high heeled gold lame, open toed sandals, which caused a hesitancy in his walk. His hair, now gorwn out, was upswept from the back and sides into a nest of curls, which were held in place by a hairnet studded with rhinestones. Large gold filagree earrings matched the cloth of gold choker which effectively masked the Adam's apple. Lipstick, powder, rouge, and eye make-up had been tastefully applied. Finger and toenails were lacquered. Subject wore no rings. Subject could pass for a woman, unless carefully scrutinized.
Subject showed some shyness when he noticed the presence of the Superintendent and his assistants, none of whom he had met before. This diffidence, while apparent at the introduction wore off during the half hour or so that those gentlemen were present. By arrangement, Herr Lentz entered the room and noti-
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