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The Medea — page 115: Penny Dreadfuls, 1912

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This appears to be a back cover or inside back page of a Victorian penny dreadful, showing only archival notations rather than published content. The handwritten marks indicate cataloging information: "1995" at top (likely an acquisition date), "9 CSS642" (a catalog number), "929UN" (possibly a classification code), "PN-6147-" (a Library of Congress call number prefix for comics/graphic works), and "075-1992" (likely a date range or reference code). The page itself is blank except for these archival annotations, showing the aged, discolored state typical of nineteenth-century printed materials. No actual story text or illustrations are visible.

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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

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