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'THE night Mike Adams decided to drive by the short cut he had been told of, to reach his destination, proved to be a turning point in his life. His car broke down, and he called at a vacant, dilapidated house for help. There was no phone and no neighbours, so he stayed the night and met a "spirit." Their meeting was sheer comedy, the first few hours of their friendship, gay and laughable, but their falling in love, pure drama. They were people from different worlds, and it would call for a cruel and callous act to bring them together.'
Source: 'For Next Week', ABC Weekly, 9 June 1951, p.13.
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