Ladies,
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| Lincoln & Marion |
After
the disastrous news that I received from Helen, I told Lincoln that I
couldn't find joy from our upcoming nuptials.
We married
yesterday at city hall. I told Lincoln that I did not want a ritzy
party, no way. I told him that we needed to start saving money right now,
for the move to Paris! Being closer to my sister would make me so
much happier than having a fancy wedding.
But I
have been feeling weak these days. The doctor says there's nothing
wrong with me, but I know what I feel. I'm taking mild-sedatives that the doctor prescribed, but I don't think it's helping me feel better. I will feel better when I'm with my sister, Helen, again.
-Marion

~~Ain't love the pits sometimes?
ReplyDeleteFirst Jane's feelin blue, and I think I've caught the bug too. Now you??
What a bunch of wet blankets we're all turning out to be!
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Oh cher! I'm so sorry to hear that you aren't feeling up to par. But don't fret. Take joy in the hope that you and your sister will be reunited! And wrap yourself in the joys of marriage as I am!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you are suffering from what John calls "nervous depression." But, I doubt it. I understand what you are feeling. How lucky you are to not have a physician for a husband!
ReplyDeleteHopefully when you are together with your sister again you will be happy once again.
Jane, did John not tell you that I've tried to call? That man! I've tried to express my concerns but he thinks that I'll upset you!
ReplyDeleteI'll try calling again. Last time I stopped to rest in your garden. Oh, what a lovely place! I saw your window, but you never looked outside of it, so I left.
-Marion.