Pulp Fiction, 1938 · page 84 of 148
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# Page Analysis This is an interior story page from an "Eerie" pulp magazine featuring "Black Knight's Bondage" by Eric Lennox. The page contains a dramatic black-and-white illustration showing a medieval scene with a man wielding an axe, a woman in distress with raised arms, and armored figures. The visible text introduces a narrative about the Black Knight searching through time for the souls of Lady Marion and Reinald the White Knight, who appear in the present day as Marion Horvendile and Roger Kennaston. The prose describes the narrator visiting an antique shop and discovering a beautiful medieval puppet work by the famous puppeteer John Gottschalk. The page number is 82.
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e Eerie ~ Black Knight’s Bondage . \ j of > i Wy az? ( i X “gl ME ' ‘y Out the dim mists of time, came the Black Knight— | searching for the souls of Lady Marion and Reinald the White Knight, in the present- day Marion Horvendile and Roger Kennaston. : 82 By Eric Lennox HE musty old antique shop was like dozens of others I had visited in that section of town. But this time my attention was caught and held by an object in the window which had not been there the last time I had passed the store. It was a beautiful example of the work of John Gottschalk—the late, world- famous puppeteer. It was one of his little mediaeval groups. Not marionettes, really, but the sort of thing he made for his own amusement—and of which there Gomichbooks (Q) (E(@)