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Stories with a Vengeance — page 69: Pulp Fiction, 1883

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This page contains a black-and-white engraved illustration accompanying a story. The caption reads: "THE FORM OF THE MURDERER HAD BEEN DISTINCTLY VISIBLE TO HER." (See p. 67.) The dramatic scene depicts what appears to be a supernatural or ghostly encounter in an interior setting. A seated woman in period dress observes two figures—one appears to be a materialized spirit or apparition in flowing robes—while another figure moves in the background. The style and subject matter suggest this is from a horror or mystery story, likely from an early-20th-century pulp publication. The engraving technique and Gothic atmosphere are characteristic of period pulp illustration.