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Harry Rumble - Two hearts beat as two

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Harry Rumble - Two hearts beat as two
Handwritten on back:
"June 17th came and went and two hearts that beat as-two-kept on beating as two. This is why I look so solemn and holy...your friend, Harry Rumble"
Photo found in an antique store in Clovis, CA. I am not related to the subject in the photo.
People in photo include: Harry Rumble
Date & Place: in Washington, Pennsylvania USA
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