([May] 1979)

IPC, 1952 Series
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Call Me Juliet (Table of Contents)

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Genre
romance

Call Me Juliet (Table of Contents: 1)

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I wonder if I dare? After all, everyone said I was a jolly good Falstaff in the school play!
Genre
romance
Characters
Julie Brine; Jim Lockhart; Mark Lynham; Mr. Gutteridge; K. K. Broomfield; Helen Peters
Synopsis
Bored at watching her fiance's rugby match each Saturday, Julie sees a poster for a local talent audition and decides to try out. After getting a small part in the play, she gives up her job and friends to pursue her acting career despite her fiance's reservations. But her acting career quickly fizzles and it threatens to break up her relationship with fiance.
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All You Need Is Love (Table of Contents: 2)

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Three fabulous, sunny weeks in romantic Italy!
Genre
romance
Characters
Vince; Penny; Blake Foster
Synopsis
Penny was looking forward to an Italian vacation to make her boyfriend jealous, but measles forces her to stay home. After recovering from the measles, but too late to go to Italy, she goes to a local beach where a painter wants her to pose for him as a model.
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. Call Me Juliet
  2. 1. Call Me Juliet
  3. 2. All You Need Is Love
  4. 3. [no title indexed]
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