Dora Says I Would Go Anywhere And Do Anything To Be Edward's Wife

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Dear Readers,

I would go anywhere and do anything to be Edward's wife. I wouldn't care if I had to live in a tent in far off Arabia under the melting sun and had to give up my car in favor of a camel and had to live next to Lawrence of Arabia himself. Nor would I care if I had to speak in a Bedouin language that I've never heard before. If I could never see my friends or family again, I would cry. But I would get over it by Edward's side.

If he wants to be a soldier and we have to live all over the world instead of in a civilized country, so be it. I will be an army wife perpetually fighting the Arab Revolt. I would prefer to live at Ware Hall, but I am not picky when I am by Edward's side.

Sincerely yours,

Dora Benley
P.S. You have to find out why Edward is so special that I didn't mind sinking on the Lusitania to meet him. Read the first volume of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb.

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