Pulp Fiction, 1865 · page 2 of 116
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A PATRIOT IN DISGUISE! Beddle’s Dime Novels, No. 88, TO ISSUE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, * — Will prove a real treat to the Bees of good historical romance, via. : _ «UAPTAIN MOLLY; THE HEROINES OF TRENTON. A TALE OF THE REVOLUTION —_— = BY MRS. MARY A. DENISON, AUTHOR OF ‘“‘ MAD HUNTER,” ‘RUTH MARGERIE,” ETC, -*\ The glorious old Revolution was not accomplished ribhoit all kinds of suffering and personal sacrifices, from all classes, male and female. This capital romance tells, in an admirable manner, the story of Washington’s crossing the Delaware and his victory at Trenton. It gives us such a pic- ture of the devotion and heroism of the women of those days, as inspires us with renewed enthusiasm in our love of country and our country’s piv: defenders. For sale by all = do Ten Cents, Sent post-paid on receipt of price, BEADLE AND COMPANY, General Dime Book Publishers, 118 William Street, New York, , “Entered accuteiinis to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, * by BEADLE AND Company, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United } "States for the Southern District of New York. Comicloooks.conn