Pulp Fiction, 1873 · page 98 of 100
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 298: The Hussar Captain — page 98: what you’re looking at
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~ 102 "THE HUSSAR CAPTAIN. 6. | Ay 7 won by his secluded life and “aneaasie appearance. aieaey The success and good services of. Lionel as the enthtl ané J his career as Lord Livingstone, are already known: to thr ‘reader, so I need only say that I will try his pathoeee but 4 ‘Short time longer in gach a my story. ie Afterr unning out of the Sound, the American cruiser head ed southward, and after a rapid run droppéd anchor in James” river, where the Hussar Captain and his friends landed and went to the large estate uf his mother, situated- upon ts banks ‘of that memorabdse stream. There, in*that old Vir rginia home, were married stints af: ter, Glen Tarleton and Lucille Vatidoutt, Lionel Livingstone | and Salome Tarleton. After a short honeymoon, the noble husbands left their ‘brides and once more took to battling for their native land, tbe Hussar Captain to win promotion and a gallant uame at | the head of his rangers, aud Lionel Livingstone to sweep the seas, as the commander of the swift-sailing sloop-of-war he had aided in oe trom the British. : ag ’ THE END. Comlichooks.con