Pulp Fiction, 1862 · page 70 of 130
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 37: Godbold, the Spy — page 70: what you’re looking at
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“He vike to be thought so,” said Gideon, “and in that dress ha’ guided many a man to his grave. He's a very bad un. They cali him Molly Skirts, but his real name is Billy Breeches.” - : Alice replied, despite the sorrows so near her heart, that the forest seemed to combine all the characteristics of a mas- querade, where every person took so much pains to appear what he was not; but Gideon would not understand’ the re- mark, ag he felt aware that any further discussion On @ point so pershnal ihust lead to-an explanation of hie aseumpdlm-of an age so difficult to sustain. But this subject was soon dis carded from their thoughts in their anxiety to escape, and - “Aine # G@HAPTER XII. TsaBELLE had heard nothing of Alice. Se~ral dispatches had been received from Horace subsequently to the departure arrival in the Highlands, and the most serious feelings of The sincere devotion of the former would have prompted her at once to have suggested that her father and herself should have personally sought her amidst the dangers of the forest, "or in the treachery of that aged guide; but there was an in- herent delicacy in her nature which prevented this jour Comichooks.;com