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Beadle's Dime Library No. 557
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Beadle's Dime Library No. 557

· June 26, 1889

This Beadle dime novel from June 26, 1889, features "Old Riddle's Greatest Riddle" by J. C. Cowdrick. The story opens with Zeb Horn, the Rocky Ranger called "Old Riddles," returning to his mountain cabin with his dog after his wife's death forced him to abandon his Eastern life. Finding a weathered placard signed by "Sweetwater Saul" requesting he join in a discovery and venture toward "the bottomless pit," the ranger puzzles over this cryptic message. The narrative combines frontier adventure with Riddles' characteristic pastime of reciting wordplay riddles to his dog to lift their spirits—including "Why is an island like the letter T?" and "Why is a pair of skates like an apple?" The story establishes a mystery while maintaining the series' lighthearted riddling element.

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Date
June 26, 1889
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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