Penny Dreadfuls, 1916 · page 15 of 400
Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil: A Young Virginian in the Revolution — page 15: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This is an **illustrations index page** from a Victorian penny dreadful. It lists four illustrations by artist Harold Cue, with their corresponding page numbers: a frontispiece showing "the hunted man wheeled, pistol in hand"; an illustration on page 164 titled "Mad hands seized the rope"; one on page 322 depicting "Drove the whole pack into Dick's face"; and another on page 372 captioned "If you touch this picture." The page serves as a guide to locate dramatic scenes throughout the serialized story, featuring action involving weapons, violence, and apparent danger to a character named Dick.
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ILLUSTRATIONS The hunted man wheeled, pistol in hand Mad hands seized the rope . Drove the whole pack into Dick’s face ‘* If you touch this picture”’ From drawings by Harold Cue Frontispiece 164 322 372 (C(O) iKS%