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All True Romance #33 (1958)

Farrell · 1958 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
I Caught the Bride's Bouquet!
7 pp · romance
Sylvia CoombsLaurieRichardMr. KentTom Gordon

In "I Caught the Bride's Bouquet!" from All True Romance #33 (1958), diner waitress Sylvia’s life takes a glamorous turn when she becomes a model, catching the eye of medical student Tom. After a brief romance, she pushes him away, convinced she wants a wealthy husband—only to find herself face-to-face with Tom again at her friend Laurie’s wedding, where the truth about his background begins to unfold.

Saturday Is Date Nite
5 pp · romance
TomBethJohnny Simmons

In "Saturday Is Date Nite," Jo finds herself torn between duty and longing when her soldier fiancé Tom stands her up on their reunion date—just as she begins to reconsider her past with John. With the night still unfolding, Beth’s choices hang in the balance as she heads home, unaware that Tom’s delayed train is just minutes away.

The Day I Promised to Marry!
5 pp · romance
FredCharlie SuttonJ. B.EdytheMr. Wright

In "The Day I Promised to Marry!", Edythe is on the verge of announcing her engagement to Fred when he vanishes without a word. Just as Charlie steps in, hoping to win her heart, Edythe refuses him—only for Fred to return, claiming Charlie is a known swindler who could destroy her father’s business. The tension escalates as the truth behind Fred’s sudden departure begins to unravel.

How Can You Forgive Me?
7 pp · romance
Elsa BrownClint CarrollMother Murphy

In "How Can You Forgive Me?" from All True Romance #33 (1958), Elsa’s quiet correspondence with a mysterious pen pal named Clint takes a shocking turn when she finally meets him—only to find he’s the feared wrestler known as “The Monster.” Horrified, she flees, but later writes a letter to apologize, unaware that Clint is now standing right behind her, transformed by a successful operation. The story unfolds with quiet tension and emotional weight, as a past misunderstanding gives way to a fragile, heartfelt reckoning.

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