Dora Asks Will Edward Turn Out Like His Father?
Dear Readers,
I do worry that Edward will turn out like his father. He says his father loves his mother and respects her, too. But somehow it is all right for him to keep a mistress in a townhouse in London. Edward says his father's mistress is in the city. His mother is in the country. They never meet. Would he do this to me, readers?
His father brought a mistress back from his excavations at Carchemish in 1913. Would Edward bring one back from the Dardanelles or wherever else he is going?
They always say like father, like son. Edward reminds me more of his mother than his father, but still he is a man. How far can you trust him?
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Now that I have survived the Lusitania, I wonder if I will ever fully trust anyone again. To think what people are capable of! Things are definitely not as nice as they were before the Great War.
I do worry that Edward will turn out like his father. He says his father loves his mother and respects her, too. But somehow it is all right for him to keep a mistress in a townhouse in London. Edward says his father's mistress is in the city. His mother is in the country. They never meet. Would he do this to me, readers?
His father brought a mistress back from his excavations at Carchemish in 1913. Would Edward bring one back from the Dardanelles or wherever else he is going?
They always say like father, like son. Edward reminds me more of his mother than his father, but still he is a man. How far can you trust him?
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Now that I have survived the Lusitania, I wonder if I will ever fully trust anyone again. To think what people are capable of! Things are definitely not as nice as they were before the Great War.
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