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My Personal Problem #4 (1956)

Farrell · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
I Want to Get Married!
6 pp · romance
Josie BakerMrs. RockTerry AdamsClaude Fuller

Josie Baker finds herself torn between two suitors: Terry, a chemist she's devoted to, and Claude Fuller, a steady presence in her life. When Terry mysteriously leaves town for Washington without explanation, Josie must grapple with her feelings for both men while trying to understand what went wrong—and what her future might hold. Mrs. Rock, the voice of experience, reminds her that the heart's choices can't be made by anyone but herself.

When You Love Too Much...
6 pp
KathyRandy AllenNancy DeanRussMargoMr. Edwards

A young woman who once guarded her heart carefully finds herself falling hard for Randy Allen, a charming lawyer she meets by chance in the city—only to have her world shattered when she discovers he's already involved with another woman. After a painful period of rebuilding herself with new resolve, Kathy must confront Randy when he unexpectedly finds her, forcing them both to reckon with secrets, misunderstandings, and the question of whether love can survive betrayal.

My Faith Was Rewarded!
6 pp · romance
Mary CarstairsBill HallMark

In "My Faith Was Rewarded!", radio actors Mary Carstairs and Bill Hall face a storm of fear when Mary’s drunken ex-fiancé, Mark, begins stalking her. When the danger escalates and Mark attacks, Mary defends herself with a fireplace poker, leaving the situation in turmoil. As the police arrive, Bill steps forward to take the blame—only for Mark to unexpectedly change his mind and claim the incident was an accident. With the threat gone and justice uncertain, Mary and Bill find themselves on the brink of a new beginning.

How Can I Win Him Again?
6 pp · romance
Beth LeeDickMrs. RockJoeGloria

Beth Lee's heart sinks as her high school romance with Dick crumbles before her eyes—standing her up, avoiding her at school, spending time with anyone but her. Desperate to win him back, she finally reaches out to Mrs. Rock for advice, hoping someone older can help her understand what went wrong and how to fix it. What Beth discovers about herself, and what it really takes to move forward, becomes far more valuable than the relationship she's fighting so hard to save.

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