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Agent 13 (Sharon Carter)

Captain America (vol. 1) #105 (Sep. 1968): "In the Name of Batroc!", page 4, panels 5-6:
Captain America (thinking): "And now there's Sharon Carter... Sharon, the girl I love! We've spoken of marriage! We've dared to dream... to hope! But I realize now -- it can never be! If my enemies ever strike at me thru her--!" [more]

Note: Cap contemplates his love for Sharon Carter and their lives of danger.

Captain America (vol. 1) #106 (Oct. 1968): "Cap Goes Wild!", page 5, panels 1-2, 4:
SHIELD agent: "...if you wanna phone some chick, go ahead! I'm in no hurry."
Captain America: "No... I guess I'm better off... NOT calling her!"
Agent: "You mean Sharon Carter, eh?"
Cap: "Forget it! The less I say... the better!"
Agent: "...what you're about to learn may come as a shock--!"
Cap: "Is it... about Sharon? I anything wrong?"

Captain America (vol. 1) #123 (Mar. 1970): "Suprema, the Deadliest of the Species!", page 9, panels 2-4:
Captain America: "...I've... got some things to do! ...Like, looking for Sharon Carter! You can't keep her busy on cases forever, Nick!"
Nick Fury: "Look, fella-- I don't twist her arm to work for SHIELD! It's what she wants to do! Anyway, pal -- If I wuz in your shoes -- instead'a moonin' over the gal, I'd MARRY 'er!" [more]

Note: With Nick Fury, Captain America discusses his relationship with Sharon in some detail.

Captain America (vol. 1) #128 (Aug. 1970): "Mission: Stamp Out Satan's Angels", pages 2-3:
Cap: "Normally, I'd head right for SHIELD HQ--to see if Fury has any assignments for me-- and to catch a glimpse of Sharon! But after what happened before--after the way they set me up as a fall guy... I've HAD it with them! ...it's time I checked out... and headed for parts unknown! ...since there's nothing to keep me here -- except for Sharon!"

Captain America (vol. 1) #164 (Aug. 1973): "Queen of the Werewolves!", page 4, panel 4:
Captain America (to Falcon): "...everything seems right with the world! My hands have healed-- Peggy's adjusting well to her new life-- Sharon and I are happy..."

Captain America (vol. 1) #168 (Dec. 1973): "...And a Phoenix Shall Arise!", pages 2, 8:
(pg. 2) Captain America: "A lot of things... I guess it started when I fought the madman who took my place during the '50s. But maybe it all fell into place... when I saw Peggy again. Peggy... the girl I loved for a brief instant during [WWII]... and who may crack under the shock when she learns its her younger sister Sharon I love now... not her."

Captain America (vol. 1) #175 (July 1974): "..Before the Dawn!", page 5, panel 6:
Captain America (thinking): "Oh, Gabe! How could you know that Peggy thinks I'm in love with her, instead of her younger sister, Sharon! Lord, I HAVE to tell her the truth-- if I survive the rest of this day!"

Captain America (vol. 1) #213 (Sep. 1977): "The Night Flyer!", pages 5-6:
(pg. 5) Falcon: "Your female fans are clamoring for visitor's passes, Cap. But SHIELD medics are... uptight about important patients. I'm the first to get through to see you."
Captain America: "Sharon, Leila, Donna Maria--! This hasn't been easy on any of them, has it?"
(pg. 6) Cap: "Tell Sharon not to worry about my sight. I'm getting..."

Captain America (vol. 1) #214 (Oct. 1977): "Power", page 17, panel 6:
Falcon (to Captain America): "Tell ya what-- let's throw a party! We'll call Sharon n' Lila [sic] and celebrate your seeing again!"

Note: After defeating Night Flyer, Captain America and the Falcon decide to call their girlfriends, Sharon Carter and Leila Taylor, to celebrate.