Pulp Fiction, 1868 · page 2 of 116
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“* Like an eagle caged, I pine On this dull, unchanging shore, Oh! give me the flashing brine, The spray and the tempest’'s roar!” Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 148, To Issue Tuesday, April 21st, WILL BE OUTWARD BOUND THE ISLAND GIRL. ~~ A Romance of the Eastern Isles! | BY ROGER STARBUCK, AUTHOR OF “PORT AT LAST,” “LOST SHIP,” “ON THE DEEP.” ETC. 7 An ever-pleasing writer is the author of this work, His knowledge of the sea is perfect, and his conception of “ life on the ocean wave” is al full of spirit as the winds are full of music. “Outward Bound” introduces the reader to persons and incidents a once peculiar and impressive, As a story its interest is so divided between sea ond shore, ae and fe male, that the reader is a captive to both. ' ¢”" For sale by all Newsdealers; or sent, post-paid, to any address, of receipt of price—TeN CENTS. Address, BEADLE AND COMPANY, General Dime Book Publishers, 98 William Street, New York. Ee EO eee f Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by en AND Company, 1n the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Unite States for the Southern District of New York. Connicoooks.conn >