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10-Story Detective Magazine Cover — page 110: Pulp Fiction, 1938

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This is page 108 of a pulp magazine titled "10-Story Detective." The page contains advertisements (diamonds rings, government job listings, and Fleischmann's Yeast for acne), along with the continuation of a story involving Dr. Klausman and a deceased man named Isaac Volner. The story excerpt describes a dramatic scene where Dr. Klausman apparently fails to revive Volner using an oxygen tank, then is confronted by suspicious visitors claiming Klausman intended to murder Volner.

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