Pulp Fiction, 1928 · page 41 of 68
10-Story Book, February 1928 — page 41: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page 39: Story Prose from "The South Sea Island Number" This page contains story prose printed in two columns. The narrative follows Jay Kavanagh's journey to Sarawak to fulfill a dying man's wish, and his subsequent reunion with a woman named Eunice. The text describes Kavanagh's travels, his meeting with Jan Bruch at a hotel in Batavia, and a tense confrontation in Eunice's room where Bruch demands to know Kavanagh's business. The passage appears to be from an adventure or romance story set in colonial Southeast Asia, focusing on emotional conflict and personal stakes involving the three characters.