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London Life | 1933

The Attraction Of Monopedes

Dear Sir, - I find the question whether a monoped is more attractive using a pair of crutches, a single crutch or a peg leg most absorbing. My own preference is for the monopede who uses a single crutch. I was confirmed in this view by the beautiful girl I saw not long ago in one of the suburbs.

The weather being doubtful, she was clad in a short skirt, over which she wore a macintosh. She sat down opposite me in the 'bus I was on, and I was much intrigued by her incomplete perfection, and her single neat crutch. You will be interested to know that I succeeded in making her acquaintance, and I hope to write more concerning her in the near future.

I was also interested to read the letter from Miss Gladys Sadie. I shall hope she will response to Wallace Stort's appeal.

I hope any other reader who knows of any book where this absorbing topic is dealt with will pass on the information to you.

Yours truly,

Marcel


London Life June 24, 1933 p. 56
London Life | 1933