| 1895 - 1336 pages
...her in boy's clothing, called her Sandor, and taught her boyish games and sports. " Sarolta-Sandor remained under her father's influence till her twelfth...journeys, always as a young gentleman ; she became a rove, frequenting brothels and cafes and often becoming intoxicated. All of her sports were masculine... | |
| Richard Krafft-Ebing, Charles Gilbert Chaddock - 1894 - 490 pages
...she was placed in an Institute, and made to wear female attire. At thirteen she had a love-relation with an English girl, to whom she represented herself as a boy, and ran away with her. Sarolta returned to her mother, who, however, could do nothing, and was compelled to allow her daughter... | |
| 1895 - 1272 pages
...her in boy's clothing, called her Sandor, and taught her boyish games and sports. " Sarolta-Sandor remained under her father's influence till her twelfth...journeys, always as a young gentleman ; she became a row, frequenting brothels and cafes and often becoming intoxicated. All of her sports were masculine;... | |
| Henry G. Spooner - 1919 - 586 pages
...till her twelfth year, and then came under the care of her maternal grandmother, in Dresden, by whom she was placed in an institute and made to wear female...journeys, always as a young gentleman ; she became a roue, frequenting brothels and cafes and often becoming intoxicated. She had many love affairs with... | |
| Lucy Bland, Laura Doan - 1999 - 282 pages
...she was placed in an institute and made to wear female attire. At thirteen she had a love-relation with an English girl, to whom she represented herself as a boy, and ran away with her. Sarolta returned to her mother, who, however, could do nothing, and was compelled to allow her daughter... | |
| Susan Stryker, Stephen Whittle - 2006 - 770 pages
...in his fifteenth year, when the son was sent to a higher school. At thirteen she had a love-relation with an English girl, to whom she represented herself as a boy, and ran away with her. Sarolta returned to her mother, who, however, could do nothing, and was compelled to allow her daughter... | |
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