Dora Wonders If Edward Is Seeing Another Woman
Dear Readers,
How do I know that Edward is not seeing another woman out in the desert? It sounds far-fetched, but his father, Sir Adolphus, had an Arab princess as a mistress. Why not Edward? He could be meeting with her in his tent at night. He could kiss her when he is not writing me his long missives. Why not? I would not be the wiser! Then he could come home from the Syrian Desert and marry me, hoping I would never find out.
I doubt if there is anybody like me there. But there could be an enchantress with olive skin and dark eyes. She could come out of the Arabian Nights. For all I know, he could drag her back to London with him and install her in a townhouse. He could visit her whenever he was in town.
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Is this what I deserve after the Lusitania?
How do I know that Edward is not seeing another woman out in the desert? It sounds far-fetched, but his father, Sir Adolphus, had an Arab princess as a mistress. Why not Edward? He could be meeting with her in his tent at night. He could kiss her when he is not writing me his long missives. Why not? I would not be the wiser! Then he could come home from the Syrian Desert and marry me, hoping I would never find out.
I doubt if there is anybody like me there. But there could be an enchantress with olive skin and dark eyes. She could come out of the Arabian Nights. For all I know, he could drag her back to London with him and install her in a townhouse. He could visit her whenever he was in town.
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Is this what I deserve after the Lusitania?
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