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10-Story Detective, March 1941 — page 111: what you’re looking at

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10-Story Detective, March 1941 — page 111: Pulp Fiction, 1941

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This page contains story prose from a hardboiled crime or detective pulp magazine. The narrative appears to involve Clark addressing a detective about a key, with references to a husband, captors, and a hoodlum. The text mentions characters named Jim, Slug, Hill, and Nixon in what seems to be a tense scene in a club setting, with someone apparently holding or threatening with a gun. The OCR quality is poor due to page damage and margin cuts, making precise plot details difficult to discern.

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