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Boy Loves Girl #33 (1953)

Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Loves of My Life, Part Four
6 pp · romance
Dr. Roger HammittMargeJackRuth Ingalls

In "Loves of My Life, Part Four," Marge faces a heartfelt crossroads when her fiancé Jack returns from the Korean War, his arm injured and his future uncertain. Though she still cares for doctor Roger, Marge is determined to honor her promise to Jack—until an unexpected connection with occupational therapist Ruth begins to change everything.

The Kiss
6 pp · romance
MarthaCharlie HinesJim

In "The Kiss," Martha—self-conscious despite her striking looks—finds herself drawn to her neighbor Charlie, whose accidental kiss at a party leaves her flustered and fleeing. Years later, after a transformation that changes her appearance, she returns to the apartment building, where she’s greeted with charm by strangers but no recognition. When Charlie recalls a moment that changed his life, Martha seizes the chance to reveal the truth—and the story quietly unfolds with a tender, bittersweet warmth that lingers long after the final page.

My Fatal Week End
6.67 pp · romance
LucyJanetBob Marquette

In "My Fatal Week End," Lucy’s chance meeting with soldier Bob at a USO dance sparks a whirlwind romance, but their brief happiness is tested when Bob’s sudden deployment leads him to invite Lucy to New York to meet his parents. When she arrives and finds them absent, suspicion clouds her heart—until she questions her own fears and returns, only to learn Bob’s parents had arrived after all.

Disgrace
6.67 pp · romance
Ricky DawsonElaine DrexelMr. DrexelMrs. DrexelDr. Wingate

In "Disgrace," teen lovers Ricky and Elaine face a storm—both literal and emotional—when Elaine’s parents forbid their relationship over Ricky’s modest job. After sneaking out to the city for a dinner that turns into an overnight stay at a bus station during an ice storm, Elaine returns home to face suspicion and fear of scandal. But when their minister confirms the storm’s severity, her parents come to understand her honesty—and the truth of her heart.

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