Penny Dreadfuls, 1865 · page 199 of 204
Rose Mortimer; Or, The Ballet-Girl's Revenge — page 199: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Page 193 This is an **illustrated page from a Victorian penny dreadful**, combining a dramatic engraving with running prose text below. The illustration, captioned "[ROSE ASTONISHES THE DRAPER S]," depicts a woman on horseback amid chaos—figures scatter in alarm around her. The prose beneath reveals a deathbed confession: Spencer Bellisle, Earl of Sloeford, admits to murdering his uncle and suppressing proof of marriage to Rosalia Hargreaves, whose daughter is the actress Rose Mortimer. Bellisle confesses he has pursued Rose mercilessly but that Providence has thwarted his sinful purposes. The passage suggests Rose is his cousin and that her death would bring ruin to the family.
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