London Life

London Life | 1938

A Comforting Word

Dear Sir, - I have been reading a letter in "London Life" referring to a young girl like myself, and signed by "Dawn".

I feel very sorry that she is missing the one great thing in her life to make her happy.

I am 21 years of age, and I can swim, dance and ride a bicycle, and I do not let the loss of my leg worry me.

I wear all kinds of dresses, and when out cycling I wear trousers.

I do not think that this young lady's leg has anything to do with her not getting a lover.

I used to think that it was the same way with me, but now I am engaged to one who considers me in every way and is very understanding.

I am sure that if "Dawn" looks on the bright side and does not worry, someone will come along to win her.

I wish, if possible, you could let me have the young lady's address, so that I can write and comfort her.

I am very fond of jewelry, and have very many friends.

Yours truly,

Bea


London Life April 9, 1938 p. 25
London Life | 1938