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CHAPTER IX
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They were as large as a stout man's fist, pear-shaped, with a rosy areola, in the center of which was a nipple.

These precocious breasts increased in size at the beginning of the menstrual epoch (which was also present) and remained enlarged while the menses lasted.

The vulva was covered with thick hair and the external genitalia were well developed.

The child was reticent, and with a doll was inclined to play the role of mother.
Baudelocque mentions a girl of eight who suckled her brother with her extraordinarily developed breasts.

In 1783 this child milked her breasts in the presence of the Royal Academy at Paris.


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