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MALE IMPERSONATOR

GIRL’S STRANGE ACTION. SERVED IN THE WAR. PARIS, June 1. “I am not a man. I am a woman. I have worn men’s clothes since 1916, when I went to the front.” This remarkable statement was made to a French farmer by an employee on his farm, whom he had always believed to be a boy. The farmer had wished to adopt his employee, who then made the confession that she had been posing as a man.

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Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 7

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MALE IMPERSONATOR Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 7

MALE IMPERSONATOR Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 7

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