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Man in the cellar


"Come Down and See Me Sometime" by Marlise Johnston, as it appeared in the December 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion.
The most romantic boiler-room depiction ever by Fredric Varaday.
The most romantic boiler-room depiction ever by Fredric Varaday.
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