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Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil: A Young Virginian in the Revolution — page 357: what you’re looking at

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Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil: A Young Virginian in the Revolution — page 357: Penny Dreadfuls, 1916

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# Description This is a page of running prose from the story "An Indian Secret," page 337. The visible text shows dialogue between characters discussing guest lists for what appears to be a social gathering. One speaker mentions Lady Amy Dalton, Lord Mulgrave, De la Jonquiére, Major Wray and his daughters, and "that American." Another character responds sarcastically, questioning why two individuals named Tikki and Macaya weren't invited. The bulk of the page below the dialogue is blank, typical of penny dreadful formatting where chapters often ended mid-page.

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AN INDIAN SECRET 337 of that lot. Eh, yes; — Lady Amy Dalton, old Council, Lord Mulgrave, and De la Jonquiére, Major Wray, and two or three of his pretty daughters. And that American.”’ “That fellow? Why it’s a wonder they didn’t invite Tikki and Macaya!”’ GOMIGIOO SS) (C(O)