Pulp Fiction, 1883 · page 45 of 142
Stories with a Vengeance — page 45: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This is an **illustration** from a book or magazine, showing a Victorian-era domestic scene. The engraving depicts a man and woman at a low window in an ornately decorated interior; a third figure appears in the background. The caption reads "WHERE TOM AND A YOUNG LADY STOOD AT A LOW WINDOW" with a page reference "(See p. 40)." The artwork uses cross-hatching and fine line work typical of 19th-century wood engraving or steel engraving. The detailed interior—with decorative moldings, bookshelves, and furnishings—suggests this illustrates a narrative work, likely Victorian-era fiction. The page was digitized by Google from Penn State's collection.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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