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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 1084
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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 1084

· December 1898

This 1891 issue of a penny dreadful contains multiple serialized stories by Marcus H. Waring under the pseudonym "Sergeant Mark." The lead feature, "The Three Spotters' Duel in the Dark," opens with a dramatic suicide-prevention scene atop a New York rooftop where Gus Leonard, a former Texas cowboy, uses his lasso to save a mysterious woman, Mrs. Madeline Gray, from jumping. The mysterious tenant, living in poverty despite possessing diamonds and banknotes marked for the poor, declares her life worthless. Leonard presses a promise that she cease her suicide attempts. A parallel narrative, "The Thugs and Trailers of Gotham," introduces Ezra Otis, a gaunt, starving wanderer whom a sympathetic young woman offers bread. When confronted by the detective Stumps, Otis becomes terrified and hastily departs. The stories employ melodramatic conventions of urban peril, hidden identities, and moral redemption set in contemporary New York tenement districts.

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Date
December 1898
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