Dear Sir, - Hearty congratulations on the growing excellence of your most delightful weekly. The stories by Wallace Stort are a credit to the excellent fare which your paper has a name for providing. Being a one-legged girl myself, I take a keen delight in reading of the adventures of other girls of a similar type.
I was introduced ta your paper by another girl who has but one leg and who lent me several back numbers containing Wallace Stort's stories and cuttings from letters from one-legged girl readers.
I was very surprised at the number of one-legged girls who read "L .L.," but it goes to prove that people will insist an having a weekly paper which caters for them. Bravo! Mr. Editor, please keep it up!
I am also interested in articles and correspondence on the subjects of high heels and tattooing. I have several designs tattooed on various parts of my body, the one on which I am most proud being a lovely spray of roses done in colour on my one and only leg. It reaches from my instep to just below my knee, and is shown up to perfection when wearing a short skirt and a low-cut shoe with a 6 inch heel.
A 6 inch heel is surprisingly easy to manage when using a pair of crutches - but when I wear my peg leg I find the highest heel I can manage with ease is 4 1/2 inches. I am quite proud of my shapely single leg, and delight in showing it to its best advantage by combining a short skirt with ultra high heel.
Could you possibly reprint the article mentioned in a letter by "Roy the Second" entitled "Confessions of a One-legged Bride," as I am to be married in summer, and I should esteem it a great favour if this could be done? If not, is it possible to obtain a copy of the issue containing the article entitled "Le Moignon D'Or."
Wishing you every success and hoping to see more articles and letters on the fascinating subjects mentioned.
Yours sincerely,
High Heeled Monopede.