London Life

London Life | 1938

Additional Charm

Dear Sir, - As far back as I can remember, I have been strangely fascinated and interested in limbless people. I have no near relatives or friends so afflicted, and am at loss to understand how or why this interest ever got a start in my thoughts. For a number of years I felt I must been alone in the world, and never mentioned it to a soul.

After the rather discouraged tone of the first letter from "One-Legged Novice," I am sure all of your readers felt better when she wrote again and told of her wonderful happiness and satisfaction with being one-legged. Couldn't she and "Glad To Be So" give us some of those pictures they promised if anyone was interested? I'm sure many readers are. I am happy, also, that our friend "Dawn" has found real happiness as she wrote recently.

Wallace Stort's thrilling stories certainly bear out my own thoughts that the loss of a limb brings charm and fascination to a girl if she takes it in the proper spirit.

Yours truly,

A Mere Biped.

Singapore.


London Life December 31, 1938 p. 71
London Life | 1938