Marty #29 April 1961
In "You Know You Belong to Someone Else," a single, haunting letter sets off a quiet storm of emotion and secrecy. Madge, still reeling from her first water ski lesson, is drawn back to the dock by a desperate need to know the truth—only to confront a revelation written in the handwriting of Lawrence, whose final words carry a name that isn’t hers. Frank Langford’s expressive art brings the tension to life in this poignant 1961 tale, where every glance and gesture feels charged with unspoken meaning.
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A mysterious letter sends Lawrence off in a mood. After her first water ski-king lession, Madge knew she had to read the letter. She went down to the dock where he had thrown it away, even though she knew what she was doing was wrong. She tore up the letter after reading the last line: "...all my love, Lawrence darling... Tina..."
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