Show NOT SO PLATONIC platonic friendship rarely exists declares miss aliss norris it in answer to a perplexed wife hilda edda white writes mites that her husband mont monroe ae is is good and dutiful its in every way but one 11 he likes iks the company of a widow whom he has known for a long time their corn panion ship N ap it the ordinary sort of relationship edda believes that monroe is faithful to her lie he often says he is glad that she is so sensible that she understands his platonic friendship with carol lie he takes carol to dinners and plays lays she often comes to I 1 the be house sometimes she goes to i a x party it in company with monroe and edda two or three times a week she calls up edda and tells jells her about sortie some bargain it or sorn some e other friendly frien d message she sends presents to the little girls it is is difficult jor for edda to repulse rep tilso these charming attentions edda is getting anno annoyed ed wid and worried this friendship between her husband ausband and carol caro 1 is becoming embarrassing it seems to lo be growing instead of diminishing edda is ashing miss aliss norris norm what to do under these peculiarly trying cir circumstances cimis lances |