Dear Sir, - There is now no question of doubt that we have a very large number of one-legged lady readers of "London Life," and in their letters that are published, advice and help from one to another is often exchanged.
Do you not realise, Mr. Editor, the important position you occupy in helping these ladies to solve their little problems, to pass on advice, etc., by publishing their letters? No other paper, that I am aware of, caters for them like "London Life"
I sincerely trust that you will not only continue to act as the Good Samaritan, but publish all and every letter you receive from these one-legged ladies.
Further, several have indicated their willingness to forward you photographs of themselves - e. g., "Edith" in your issue of January 12, "A One-legged Girl," April 28, 1934.
Perhaps we could select "Edith" to start the ball rolling. She promised a photograph showing herself wearing a pin-leg. Please, "Edith" send one, and you, Mr. Editor, please publish same.
Yours truly,
Marcel.