Dora Says That Tombstone Is Asking Too Much
Dear Readers,
The author has put me through the paces as the girl destined to become Edward's wife. I've been asked to do all sorts of impossible tasks such as sailing on the last, doomed voyage of the Lusitania. If that wasn't enough, I've been asked to wait in Pittsburgh for four whole years while Edward fights under Lawrence of Arabia in the Great War and never see my fiance once. In the meantime I'm supposed to be chased by a mad Arab saboteur called Ali.Then Edward is supposed to get lost in the Syrian Desert. I have to go find him. And I've put up with all these obstacles with perfect good grace without complaining
But Tombstone and its rude ways is too much. It's like putting me in another novel all together!
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. I don't complain in volume one of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb.
The author has put me through the paces as the girl destined to become Edward's wife. I've been asked to do all sorts of impossible tasks such as sailing on the last, doomed voyage of the Lusitania. If that wasn't enough, I've been asked to wait in Pittsburgh for four whole years while Edward fights under Lawrence of Arabia in the Great War and never see my fiance once. In the meantime I'm supposed to be chased by a mad Arab saboteur called Ali.Then Edward is supposed to get lost in the Syrian Desert. I have to go find him. And I've put up with all these obstacles with perfect good grace without complaining
But Tombstone and its rude ways is too much. It's like putting me in another novel all together!
Sincerely yours,
Dora Benley
P.S. I don't complain in volume one of my memoirs, King Abdullah's Tomb.
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