Dora Says I Wonder What Edward Is Doing Now
Dear Readers,
As I go to school at Bryn Mawr I wonder what Edward is up to in the Dardanelles. I am busy with reports and papers about archaeology, including the dig at Carchemish that his father, Sir Adolphus, participated in along with T. E. Lawrence and Leonard Woolley. Is he spending all his time fighting? I hope he is not cavorting with the women in Greece or the Near East.
Edward reminds me of the type of man who needs a woman around. He certainly knew where to keep me during the three weeks of our courtship at Ware Hall in England last May and early June. And it's not proper to say here. I hope another lady is not now serving the same purpose.
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. It's more stressful than when I was on the Lusitania. And I never stop thinking about Edward and the ladies.
As I go to school at Bryn Mawr I wonder what Edward is up to in the Dardanelles. I am busy with reports and papers about archaeology, including the dig at Carchemish that his father, Sir Adolphus, participated in along with T. E. Lawrence and Leonard Woolley. Is he spending all his time fighting? I hope he is not cavorting with the women in Greece or the Near East.
Edward reminds me of the type of man who needs a woman around. He certainly knew where to keep me during the three weeks of our courtship at Ware Hall in England last May and early June. And it's not proper to say here. I hope another lady is not now serving the same purpose.
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. It's more stressful than when I was on the Lusitania. And I never stop thinking about Edward and the ladies.
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