Dora Says Can't Anybody Rescue Me
Dear Readers,
Ali is kneeling on my window sill at Denbigh Hall at Bryn Mawr College. I cannot find anybody to help me. All the girls are at Taylor Hall for Lantern Night and the Step-Sing. I can hear them singing "Akou-ee" in classical Greek from my room where I am frozen in place with my hand on the doorknob. Edward is the Dardanelles thousands of miles away. My parents are in Pittsburgh. Even Michael Byrne is in New York. None of my friends from the Lusitania is nearby either. Nor is there a telephone in my room. I certainly don't have a gun. What do I do?
Should I hold a contest to see if any of you can figure it out?
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
Ali is kneeling on my window sill at Denbigh Hall at Bryn Mawr College. I cannot find anybody to help me. All the girls are at Taylor Hall for Lantern Night and the Step-Sing. I can hear them singing "Akou-ee" in classical Greek from my room where I am frozen in place with my hand on the doorknob. Edward is the Dardanelles thousands of miles away. My parents are in Pittsburgh. Even Michael Byrne is in New York. None of my friends from the Lusitania is nearby either. Nor is there a telephone in my room. I certainly don't have a gun. What do I do?
Should I hold a contest to see if any of you can figure it out?
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
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