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# Page Analysis: "Fifteen Western Tales" This page contains story prose (continuing from page 97) alongside period advertisements. The visible fiction text depicts a violent fight scene between characters named Steve and Pardee, with Steve applying a chokehold while Pardee attempts to escape using elbow strikes. The narrative focuses on Steve's determination to break Pardee's neck and his awareness of a blonde girl named Iris Manning nearby, apparently screaming. The left side of the page is dominated by early-20th-century classified advertisements for mail-order services including tailoring, taxidermy, accounting courses, and merchant marine recruitment.

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