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Romeo#22 April 1967
Cover: Norman Lee

Romeo #22 April 1967

Apr 1967 · D.C. Thomson · 6d [0-0-6 GBP]
“No Matter How You Spell It Being in Love Is Wunderfull !!”

In "No Matter How You Spell It Being in Love Is Wunderfull !!", Judy’s insecurities about her spelling lead her to London in search of a new start, where she lands a job as a cook at Charlie’s—despite her struggles with office work. When Bill, searching for her, stumbles upon her misspelled menu outside the café, a simple mistake becomes a heartfelt revelation. Norman Lee’s expressive art brings the story’s quiet charm to life, with both interior and cover drawn entirely by him.

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Bill plans to marry Judy after he finishes his next term, but she is convinced she wouldn't be the right wife for him because she is a dunce. She is particularly bad at spelling. So she goes to London to look for a job. Her spelling keeps her from holding an office job, but she gets a job as a cook at Charlie's. One day when Charlie has to leave, he asks her to write up the menu and stick it outside. Bill, who had been looking for her in London, sees the misspelled menu and realizes it must be Judy.

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