Dear Sir. - I have found time at last to write you again, and in particular to comment on the excellent Summer Number.
It was good to see that you have acceded to the request of several limbless correspondents and given us the story of "Pixie" by Lawless, but I venture to suggest that an illustration by your clever artist, Miss E. Stanton, would have added to the appeal of this story. I am sorry to see that letters from our monopedes have been dropping off just lately. Are they on holidays? We should like to hear from "One-Legged Wife" and "Happy with One" again.
As some of your readers spoke of the advantages of the peg-leg or pin-leg in getting about the house, I decided that I would try one myself, as crutches are a nuisance when one is tying to do housework.
This was against the wishes of my husband and against the orders of my doctor, who warned me never to use either a peg-leg or artificial leg on account of the nature of my amputation, and I have since suffered for it, so that I am warning my fellowreaders not to go against their doctors' orders in this matter.
Best wishes for "London Life" and please give us some more monopede stories.
Yours truly,
Single High Heel.