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Braces, or suspenders, were almost universally worn due to the high cut of men's trousers. Belts did not become common until the 1920s. — MJ
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Tinker Belle
#1
December 30th, 1890
Dearest Penny,

I'm afraid it took me longer to track down than anticipated, but I've gotten my hands on the book of cuckoo clocks that you were looking for. We didn't have it here at the library, which is unusual and something I've put an order in to rectify, but I was able to track it down from a little muggle library down in Portsmouth. Using the muggle post is what made it take so much longer than necessary! Still I was able to get it before our copy was to come in, so you could have it in hand sooner.

I must admit I peeked through it and couldn't make any sense of it, whatever do you need it for? I do hope it helps nevertheless. If not let me know and I will endeavor to find some other resources for you.

I also hope your holidays were warm and restful. We should get together in the new year soon.
Fondly,
Elsie



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MJ always makes her so pretty
#2
January 2, 1891
Dearest Elsie,
Please, don't fret! I need it to restore a cuckoo clock Nemo found for me two months ago. The gears in it are a bit finicky, but nothing that a little tender love and care won't help.

I have a question of more serious urgency, however. And I hope you'll forgive me for addressing it to you in letter format. It seems I cannot even think of the subject matter without blushing and stumbling over my words. I also hope you'll not think me a hussy, for I can assure you nothing untoward has prompted this question.

Are you familiar at all with the differences between men and women?
Penny


#3
January 4th, 1891
Dearest Penny,

Well that makes the most sense I suppose. I do hope the book was useful! I'd love to see when you've finished.

A matter of serious urgency that has to deal with the differences between men and women... I assume you mean the physical differences, if so, then yes, I am. Are you sure nothing concerning has happened?
Fondly,
Elsie



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MJ always makes her so pretty
#4
January 6, 1891
Dearest Elsie,
The book has certainly helped! Thank you again for going to such lengths to procure it for me.

I promise that nothing concerning happened. There was an incident (for lack of a better word) in Paris that sparked the question.

Is the creature in their nether regions attached to them?
Penny


#5
January 8th, 1891
Dearest Penny,

It was no problem at all, I enjoy a challenge! I hope it's been helpful!

I feel like I'm not getting the whole story, but no it is not a creature wherever did you get that idea? Men and women are just anatomically different. We are supposed to, well, fit together. Does that help? I cannot quite tell how much detail you want.

I have a book at the library I could drop off on my way home if you like?
Fondly,
Elsie



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MJ always makes her so pretty
#6
January 9, 1891
Dearest Elsie,
How different? And fit together? You don't mean to imply that something — that ... firmness? — goes inside your womanhood? How in Merlin's underpants —

Please, drop the book off whenever you have a moment.
Penny


#7
January 9th, 1891
Dearest Penny,

I think this is best explained in person, there are far too many nuances to the conversation. I'll stop by with the book on my way home. Floo alright?
Fondly,
Elsie



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MJ always makes her so pretty

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