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==Book entry==
 
==Book entry==
Las Vegas Akiko, with her brightly colored feathers, is a very feminine girl. Hang on a minute! Surely bright feathers on a peacock are the sign of a male? This is absolutely true. In fact, Akiko's feathers are a wig. During the day, Akiko puts her feathers away in the closet and works hard at her typing job. But at night, she puts on her make-up and gets dressed up in her beautiful feathers. Then she dances til she drops. And in the morning, it's time for work again. To Akiko, this is a perfectly normal way to behave. She believes that separating work from play is the sign of a grown woman.
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"Las Vegas Akiko, with her brightly colored feathers, is a very feminine girl. Hang on a minute! Surely bright feathers on a peacock are the sign of a male? This is absolutely true. In fact, Akiko's feathers are a wig. During the day, Akiko puts her feathers away in the closet and works hard at her typing job. But at night, she puts on her make-up and gets dressed up in her beautiful feathers. Then she dances til she drops. And in the morning, it's time for work again. To Akiko, this is a perfectly normal way to behave. She believes that separating work from play is the sign of a grown woman."
  
 
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Book entry

"Las Vegas Akiko, with her brightly colored feathers, is a very feminine girl. Hang on a minute! Surely bright feathers on a peacock are the sign of a male? This is absolutely true. In fact, Akiko's feathers are a wig. During the day, Akiko puts her feathers away in the closet and works hard at her typing job. But at night, she puts on her make-up and gets dressed up in her beautiful feathers. Then she dances til she drops. And in the morning, it's time for work again. To Akiko, this is a perfectly normal way to behave. She believes that separating work from play is the sign of a grown woman."

Roly Polys Characters
The Roly Polys PonChoJumping Jack BuLas Vegas AkikoBanatenGeorgeDel MontasMr. Okhotsk
Others TatsuroOtane-chanTengu