Penny Dreadfuls, 1865 · page 95 of 204
Rose Mortimer; Or, The Ballet-Girl's Revenge — page 95: what you’re looking at
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# Victorian Penny Dreadful Page Analysis This is an interior page (No. 12) from the serialized story *Rose Mortimer; or, The Ballet-Girl's Revenge*, featuring both an illustration and running prose. The page depicts a dramatic scene labeled "[THE CRIME.]" in which a mysterious Arab character named Mermet performs what appears to be an occult ritual for a visitor. The text describes Mermet producing a blue phial, pouring colorless liquid into a saucer, lighting it with a taper, and filling a darkened chamber with gray vapor and mysterious odor. The visitor is instructed to remain silent, as speech supposedly destroys "the spell." The prose emphasizes secrecy, supernatural atmosphere, and suspenseful silence—typical sensational elements of Victorian penny dreadfuls.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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