Penny Dreadfuls, 1916 · page 13 of 400
Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil: A Young Virginian in the Revolution — page 13: what you’re looking at
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# Contents Page from a Victorian Penny Dreadful This is a **table of contents page** listing twenty-four chapters or installments of a serialized narrative. The text shows chapter titles with corresponding page numbers, ranging from "Oxheart" (page 1) through "My Lord Rawdon and the Runty Rebel" (page 211). The chapter titles suggest a story involving frontier or colonial adventure—references to blacksmiths, riflemen, ghosts, treasure, and military figures like "Lord Rawdon" and "Black Dragoons." The setting and nomenclature appear to reference American Revolutionary or frontier themes, though the specific plot and authorship are not visible on this page alone.
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Il. Ill. IV. VI. Vil. VIII. IX. Xl. AIT. AITT. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. AXI, XXII, AXITT. AXIV. CONTENTS . **OXHEART ”’ : UNAKA . 4 A COUNSELOR. AT THE BLACKSMITH’S SHOP . . THE RIFLEMAN . ; j STALKING A GHOST . : , THE WIND IN THE KEYHOLE / “POT AUX ROSES” . . : THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY . » A BIRTHDAY PARTY . ; ‘ ° ° ‘““WHERE’S TOM?” . MYSTERY , THE ANDERSON BLOOD . HORNBUCKLE’S SECRET . : A TREASURE GOES UP IN SMOKE . : TROUBLE IN THE WIND . : TROUPE. , HOW TOM CAME AWAY . ““LION-HEART” . : : THE BLACK DRAGOONS . ; BORDER WARFARE “OLD RORY” . . ; CHARLESTON MY LORD RAWDON AND THE RUNTY REBEL (GO) mn @ 6)(G)O) cS