Pulp Fiction, 1928 · page 43 of 68
10-Story Book, February 1928 — page 43: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page 41 of "The South Sea Island Number" This page contains story prose with no illustrations. The text depicts a tense confrontation between characters named Bruch, Eunice, and Kavanagh. Eunice presents Bruch with the address of a solicitor handling Maxwell's estate, implying blackmail is possible. Bruch responds by challenging Kavanagh and dismissing the threat. The narrative then shifts to Kavanagh, who reveals to Eunice that he found Maxwell's body and recovered a wallet containing a letter addressed to Eunice—apparently a personal message Maxwell left for her before his death. The passage deals with themes of accusation, evidence, and hidden correspondence in what appears to be a mystery or adventure story.