”“That’s not necessary. I can do it.”“Not job for nungungi.”“I’m not nungungi.”“Nungungi dad’s nungungi.”I had clearly lost th...e argument. I appealed to my hostess.“Not a chance,” she said. “Better give in graciously.”So I did. Underwear, shirts, pants, socks. It was a decent-sized bundle.Lunch was fried chops and bread. In the afternoon I tried to work out where the aborigine camp was. It was near the Oonagie Sandhill about 200 kilometres from the Station. I could see it taking three days to. I quietly went down to the kitchen and this meant walking throughthe living room. I did not turn on the lights and felt veryexposed looking through the net curtains at people outside whilewearing my maid's costume. Dressed as a woman in normal clothesI passed as a woman and hence if I was seen there would be nocomment, but the maid's outfit was only something normally wornfor sex and it would create a stir if anyone was seen in it, letalone a man!I prepared Sally Anne her breakfast and took it. Very becoming to her narrow beautiful face and her tall neck. She must have put some kind of a conditioner into her hair, because it was a lot shinier than normally, almost as if she had oil or whatever in it."That is a VERY exciting hairdo, you've made. You look absolutely stunning with it. Your colleagues saw it?" No, I had it done on the way home. I wonder what they are going to say on Monday." If you get any negative comments, you can be sure they come out of envy, love. You look very. I never thought I would get to grips with it. I’d managed to pass the first three grades during the initial training but after then I had to build my own skills. Luckily the Government funded access to an expert mentor to help me learn and to arrange for examinations at the various levels. It’s all part of the JUMIST plan now.”“Were you surprised how quickly it caught on?”“No, not really. I’d felt there was a need for something like this and it seems that lots of other people agree. It’s very.
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