Dora Says I Don't Know Why Edward Wants To Break Off Our Engagement
Dear Readers,
Edward worries about my safety from Prince Ali. He wants to protect me from saboteurs and assassins here back in Pittsburgh. But I don't see what it has to do with breaking off our engagement!
That is a horrendous idea. That would mean the murderers win. Besides, if they are really after us, nothing will dissuade them until we are dead. We might as well confront them head on and not hide from them.
Does Edward have some other motive for breaking off our engagement? What don't I know? What has been going on in his life. He writes me long, long letters, but perhaps he doesn't tell me everything.
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Read more about me in the first volume of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb. It starts with the Lusitania. It ends with Edward in Arabia with Lawrence.
Edward worries about my safety from Prince Ali. He wants to protect me from saboteurs and assassins here back in Pittsburgh. But I don't see what it has to do with breaking off our engagement!
That is a horrendous idea. That would mean the murderers win. Besides, if they are really after us, nothing will dissuade them until we are dead. We might as well confront them head on and not hide from them.
Does Edward have some other motive for breaking off our engagement? What don't I know? What has been going on in his life. He writes me long, long letters, but perhaps he doesn't tell me everything.
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. Read more about me in the first volume of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb. It starts with the Lusitania. It ends with Edward in Arabia with Lawrence.
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