Pulp Fiction, 1865 · page 5 of 100
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 85: The Fugitives — page 5: what you’re looking at
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THEH FUGITIVES; OR, THE QUAKER SCOUT OF WYOMING. A TALE OF THE MASSACRE OF 1778. BY EDWARD 8. ELLIS, AUTHOR OF “SETH JONES," * FRONTIER ANGEL," “BILL BIDDON,” ETC,’ " Scornin to wield the hatchet for his tribe, *Gainst Brandt himself I went to battle forth No! not the dog, that watched my household hearth, Escaped that night of blood upon our pee | All perished !—I alone am left on earth! To whom nor relative nor blood remains— No! not a kindred drop that runs in human veins !” GERTRUDE OF WYOMING, NEW YORE: BEADLE AND COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, 118 WILLIAM STREET, commiclboolkks.coin