Penny Dreadfuls, 1916 · page 8 of 400
Tom Anderson, Dare-Devil: A Young Virginian in the Revolution — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page features an illustration signed by Harold Cue, depicting a dramatic winter scene. A figure in dark clothing and a white cap turns while holding a pistol, positioned on a snowy slope near bare trees. Other figures are visible in the distance. The caption beneath reads "THE HUNTED MAN WHEELED, PISTOL IN HAND," indicating a moment of action or confrontation. This is a typical sensational illustration from Victorian penny dreadful fiction, emphasizing drama and suspense through visual narrative. The page number "(Page 37)" appears at bottom, confirming this is interior content from a serialized story rather than a cover or title page.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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