Pulp Fiction, 1862 · page 69 of 130
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 37: Godbold, the Spy — page 69: what you’re looking at
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sbperey, seme of tna: PCRR GNC LINO tied: am deenchenoualy entertained them at the cottage. tS “I will not return,” Alice was saying ; “Twill die rather than enter that cave again. Guide me to a place of seeurity and I will reward you t any extent, . Of those men from whom I am now escaped L I have not asked mercy ; but of you, a woman, one whose heart is better attuned to the pleadings of a maiden, I implore compassion. There were days when you, like me, were young; When, if you could but have com- protector, such. as you can be to me, it might have preserved you from the guilt snd crime in which you now a ung woman, re wrong altogether,” said the on oun never ee time when I ever wanted any | things you speak of, I guess; but just now we ’ont about °em. We'll goin here. There are some noises below that I want to inquire into,” “T will not 5 Alice. . but, lifting her by the ano _The cone sid ot woh Te 2 yageh mat air; just as, she reached the opening, and was about to de- scend. with her struggling burden, Gideon leaped out,.and, seizing Alice, struck the crone such a blow with the stock of pistol on the head, as prostrated her instantly on the aes said Alice, deeply affected, “ my the deeds of your valor. I owe to you ee yan, detnvennee Kev nde fs tdaagn fe a eee “we mayn’t delay, for if them yt Min nio thir hands, depend on't we shea" Bat. can nothing be for this poor woman ?” inquired Pi ag ppt tema hth en ee ee ee sik ernst “ He’s a hardy villain. I've known him many OAT TI take no.barm,” gt baat said Alice; “a poor, neglected - — Wal crone. of i comclbooks.com