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Index.
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  • Trusted murderer, 234
  • 26th to 32d yrs. of aut., 89 ff.
  • Two handwritings, 95
  • Ulrichs, K. H., 38
  • Ultra-androgynous, 19
  • crim, court employee, 93
  • unexpected happens, 138
  • virile, 9
  • Underworld's sec. conn, aut., 5
  • Union Square, 226
  • University and., 103 ff., 118, 158, 180
  • author expelled from, 95
  • "Urning" term, 38
  • Value of erotic pleasure, 72
  • Village fairie, 71
  • Virile: See Tremend. v. & ultra-v.
  • Virility confers bravery, 255
  • Visage aut. most marred, 144
  • Visit to Ft. Y in 1921, 255
  • Voice of author, 86, 111
  • Walt Whitman, 30, 36, 37, 255
  • War and and., 30, 32, 87, 255
  • Warning to and., 206
  • Whistling, 267
  • Wilde, Oscar, 18, 28, 49
  • Witch-burning, 41
  • Weapons a fetish, 224
  • Wee girl-boy's outlook, 62
  • "Werther", origin, 93
  • Why androgynes are hated, 45
  • an Underworld, 6
  • Wig, 202, 217, 265, 268
  • Wiles of and., 158, 181, 239, 240, 241, 251
  • Womanlike, author, 86, 87
  • Woman-man, the, 213
  • Woman-soul, 253
  • Woman's toil, bent, 227, 257, 268
  • World War, 255
  • Wyoming, 254
  • "X and wife", 158
  • X offenceless, 236
  • X's murder, 223 ff.
  • Xenophon, 29
  • Y offenceless, 236
  • Y's murder, 231 ff.
  • Yearning for feminine attire, 267. See also Cross-dressing.
  • Z of and. physique, 250
  • Z's fate, aut's foretaste, 251
  • murder, 237 ff.
  • woman's apparel, 248