# DESPARD, THE SPY
This Dime Novel No. 178 (March 16), by W. J. Hamilton, features a spy-and-intrigue narrative set during the French occupation of Montreal. The main story follows Despard, an undercover English agent living among the French, who intercepts the kidnapping of Marie D'Arigny, a prominent colonial lady. Despard rescues her from three assailants, earning her gratitude. The narrative reveals a complex backstory: Marie's brother was murdered by Mariot Dujardin, a secret crime known to several parties who cannot expose it without compromising others. Dujardin now pursues Marie while hating her beloved, an English agent named Wilton (the "Silent Slayer"). Despard, though raised French, despises France and spies for England. He communicates intelligence to Wilton via coded tokens—colored sticks representing English military commanders. The issue also advertises "The Red Coyote," featuring Juan, described as "the Flower of the Prairie," an Apache woman seeking vengeance against her husband's killer.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Hamilton, W. J
- Date
- 1869
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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