“@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/x3jKU1kqVq” wow! I can relate, girl.
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“@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/x3jKU1kqVq” wow! I can relate, girl.
way harsh RT @BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931:pic.twitter.com/l8kpOCCe4s
@nycsouthpaw @BeschlossDC a novelist would reject that foreshadowing as too heavy handed.
Read, if you can. RT @BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931:pic.twitter.com/U4ubYycR7H
@BeschlossDC @dhtherex Why does this strike me as sad?
@BeschlossDC I've always been bothered by people's private correspondence made public.
@bartnbeka @BeschlossDC I agree. Some things should not be in an archive. Does it keep YOU from writing personal thoughts?
@JudyBurns @BeschlossDC Well, I'm not famous, so there's that! Lol! However, long ago I decided I wld never put anything n writing. Ever.
@bartnbeka @BeschlossDC 1/2 that. Guess depend on the honor of my children. They are good. Hopefully not too curious.
#Trill “@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/gqirIgnyT9”
Wow. cc: @LettersOfNote | @BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/cbWZNyk8CB”
How romantic. :/ "@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/tBUHpaHhAs”
@BeschlossDC @teeheehee "..the love that consists of two solitudes which BORDER, PROTECT, & GREET each other." Rilke: http://yearwithrilke.blogspot.com/2011/12/two-solitudes-protecting-each-other.html …
“@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/xCaY9a6lmN”//then why get married?
This is great. RT “@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931:"pic.twitter.com/331ggcBwZR
“@BeschlossDC: Amelia Earhart sent this prenuptial letter to fiancée George Putnam in 1931: pic.twitter.com/hhZiif3vmG” @Jenntelligent wut
@texasmeredith Man, I don't think she was super in love with him. She was kick-ass.
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