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Page 451
... writes : My Dear * I had hoped to have seen one of these anomalies , which are sometimes found among the Chippeways , and I believe among other tribes in the West . It is what they call a man- woman . I have it from undoubted authority ...
... writes : My Dear * I had hoped to have seen one of these anomalies , which are sometimes found among the Chippeways , and I believe among other tribes in the West . It is what they call a man- woman . I have it from undoubted authority ...
Page 520
... write him definitively about Calamus - give him my word for it what I meant or mean it to mean . " 19 On May 24 , 1888 ... writes . He is courteous enough about it - that is the reason I do not resent him . I suppose the whole thing will ...
... write him definitively about Calamus - give him my word for it what I meant or mean it to mean . " 19 On May 24 , 1888 ... writes . He is courteous enough about it - that is the reason I do not resent him . I suppose the whole thing will ...
Page 536
... writes a friend who was sharing rooms with Havelock Ellis , to ask Ellis if he would take a book from me on " Sexual Inversion " for his Science Series ? Symonds adds : the historical study of Greece is absolutely essential to the ...
... writes a friend who was sharing rooms with Havelock Ellis , to ask Ellis if he would take a book from me on " Sexual Inversion " for his Science Series ? Symonds adds : the historical study of Greece is absolutely essential to the ...
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