Pulp Fiction, 1862 · page 9 of 130
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 37: Godbold, the Spy — page 9: what you’re looking at
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TRANCE, i | danse eam ine: trtvets appliance Beeb gia te nature.” “I see trees and men,” replied Alice, in much excitement, “and a horse and rider too.” “ Seriously, dear Alice,” said Isabelle, alarmed at the in- tensity of her friend’s manner, “you are not distorting tha angular cloud into a horse and rider? You do great injustice to the beauty of both noble animals.” “Tt is an officer who sits upon him,” continued Atice. “ Alice,” replied Isabelle, laughingly, “ you are pecoming distressingly minute.” But Alice did not notice the gentle sarcasm. — Snevextended her hands toward. the cl , breathed short and quickly, and just as a ray of the sun lighted up one gitlaiage yans ag qqfied the horecusen, she exclaimed: See there, the men adieachiadiaty. eelne tient alate tae byish—he will be slain. I know his handsome form. Ah, now the sun gilds his face—it is he—it is André,” ana Alice fell into the arms of her dear friend, exhausted and insensible. Isabelle had watched the clouds—they had formed a junc- . In great consternation, Isabelle applied every geakctpiive, and soon revived her friend, without summoning further aid her to her saree Soe not to permit her mind to be disturbed by the these vapors because they sometimes clumsily im- things of earth. Alice returned the caress of her friend, thanked her for her solicitude; but could not dis- charge from her mind the sad impression of this imagery. Not, pee is a insensible to the ‘efforts of Isabelle, she ne cain you. minat-narzate: the particulars of the wedding from which you have just returned, for, unable to-attend myself, the bride has my best wisher for her happiness.” “Most willingly, dedr Alice,” replied Isabelle, “but you tanst first allow me to relieve myself of these superfluous adornments.” ee __“ By all means,” said Alice. A dul ce ' comlicldooks.c@mnn —_