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10-Story Book, February 1928 — page 57: Pulp Fiction, 1928

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# Page Description This page contains a black-and-white photograph with accompanying text. The image shows a woman in 1920s-style undergarments playing with a doll. The text below identifies the subject as Madeline Turlotte, described as "the only blonde in South America" who works as an interpreter for international diplomatic matters. The caption humorously suggests that diplomats relax by playing with dolls when tired of international affairs, and notes that Turlotte makes an impression at South American restaurants. The text indicates this is part of a larger feature with additional photographs elsewhere in the publication. The page appears to be from a sensationalist pulp magazine targeting South American and tropical audiences.

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Even Diplomats Have to Play With Dolls when they get tired of playing with international destinies; so Madeline Turlotte, the only blonde im South America, who interprets in all international and native squabbles, has to have a little fun with her dolly. Madeline makes quite a showing with her blonde thatch when she arrives at a table in a South American restaurant full of flashing brunettes. Prominent figure in night life, yes. There’s lots more about her, and another picture on another page of this number. Special for South American and Tropical Number of 10 Story Book per Mme. Celesta, Villa Moderne, Mon France. — —— <> en = <—@ —— Soa JOO a © =) ) S GO)