Pulp Fiction, 1939 · page 111 of 116
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This page shows story prose from a pulp crime or detective fiction magazine, alongside period advertisements. The narrative follows a character named Duryea, apparently a detective, in a violent confrontation at what seems to be a nightclub. The text describes a fight scene where Duryea punches a man, then faces gunfire from armed opponents while trying to escape with a woman named Patty through a window as reinforcements arrive. The right side of the page contains vintage advertisements for watches, employment opportunities, song poems, glasses, and other products typical of early pulp magazine marketing.
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men. He looked at the stranger and said: “Scram, you!” The stranger regarded Duryea sar- castically. “Yeh? Who the hel! are you?” Wham! Duryea let him have it flush in the mouth. When he hit the floor he was past making sarcastic cracks. Duryea turned to Muffy. “T’m takin’ Patty outta this,” he said. Muffy said: “I can run my own show !” “Yeh? Well, this is my show.” He caught Patty’s arm. “Come along!” Muffy cried: “Look out, Duryea!” Patty screamed. Duryea ducked to one side, A companion of the gunman Dur- yea had knocked out brought his re- volver down on the detective’s shoul- der, barely missing his head. Duryea wheeled. With his free fist he swung with all his weight. He knocked the other onto the polished dance floor where he skidded and lay still. The crowd had deserted the main floor and the last of them were push- ing their way through the front door. Duryea chewing slowly on a string of celery that remained in his mouth, stared across at Baby and her im- ported rodmen. They had their guns out, had them leveled at him. For a long minute he stood there and looked at them through the silence. Then he caught Patty’s arm and started to- ward the front door with her. The lights went out suddenly, Dur- yea dropped to the floor, pulled Pat- ty down beside him. He began craw]- - ing at an angle toward the farther wall. The abrupt barking of rods broke the silence. — Under cover of the discharges, Duryea crawled toward the opposite wall. There was a window there. If he could get Patty through it~ There were yells now, yells from outside. Muffy’s men were coming up. Due to his monopoly, Muffy had never kept his men near his night club for it gave the place an evil reputation. Please mention Aca Fiction Grour when answering advertisemey aXo)| 1) /)) —_—__—_——_——— RAP FOR A RAT— ‘SONG POENS WANTED: URVED ‘‘shockproof”’ GOLD PLATE FRONT watch with all the color and charm of natural yellow gold. Stainless back. Accurate. GUARANTEE by a famous $1,000,000 FACTORY _ en- closed. Watch is yours FREE of extra charge with every ring ordered NOW and paid for within ONE YEAR on our easy two $2 payment plan. (Total only $4.) Remember the cost of the watch is included in the price of the ring . «- sou. Pay oe Extra for the watch! No Charge for Credit ... We st you! No red tape. We'll ship at once. TEN DAY FREE TRIAL. Send No Money » your package comes with order! Mail Postcard NOW . by RETURN MAIL, GOLD STANDARD WATCH CO., Dept. X-177, Newton, Mass. GENTS: PURINA (ana WEEK ABIL ofee Big cash profits for you; full or Pepa aif Ov —_ 250 50 housenol Ph = start once; send you Ate O ae ayy Dis fit and quick cash Bee ya Detalis Obligation. Just name E. J. MILLS, 9422 poutine Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. TO BE SET TO MUSIC Free Examination. Send Your Poems To J. CHAS. McNEIL BACHELOR OF sce > 4153-MG South Van Ness Los Angelos, Calif, IO DAYS’ TRIAL SEND ONLY 20 CENTS with name, age and address, and by return mail RECEIVE a set of 14 TRIAL GLASSES to select from to fit your eyes NOTHING MORE TO PAY until you can see perfectly farand near. Then the above Beaue tiful Style will cost you only $3.90, no more; other a $2.20 and up. We only handle Hight Grade Single Vision and DOUBLE VISION or KRYPTOK BIFOCAL Sas — ground into ONE SOLID PIECE of DOCTOR H. E. BAKER, 0.D., with, ane 30 years’ experience, GUARANTEES to give you Perfect Fit or NO COST. Circular with latest styles and lowest prices FREE. MODERN SPECTACLE CO, $125 Pensacola Ave., Dept. 97-BX, Chicago, lil. iGcbooks.;com