UPPER EAST SIDE — Nora Ephron had true love for the real-life Harry who helped inspire "When Harry Met Sally."
The late screenwriter and director wanted Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen — the basis for Billy Crystal's nebbish character in the hit romantic comedy — to have her rare Henri Matisse drawing after she died.
The gift was among a handful of bequests she willed to friends, family and employees before her June 26 death.
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