ComicBooks.com Register / Loginit's free!

Pulp Fiction, 1866 · page 57 of 102

Beadle's Dime Novels No. 95 — page 57: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 95 — page 57: Pulp Fiction, 1866

A restored page from Pulp Fiction, 1866. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

CATECHIZING. — 59: “TI came to visit my friend, Madame Wylde.” ? “Why did she wish to see you ?” “Why do you wish to know 3’ “Cause the old woman is no good; French to the back: bone, the old witch; not a bit like her gal, who is an angel “on ’arth. Answer my question.’ . “TT will not.” , | “'Tie-him up, Tom.” . “Ks, sah /” replied Tom, advancing with the nninin Again the prisoner yielded, and Tom fell back. “‘ Madame Wylde wishes to return to the Canadas, in which country she was born.” “Yes; what else ?” “She wanted my advice how to remove, and asked me to come up to see her before I returned to Canada.” ‘* Where did you see her ?” “At William Henry.” ‘ “When she came down there, a fow weeks ago, with Tom?” rT * “Did you return with her ?” “Yes” *“ Yew didn’t leave the fort with her. How was that, sir?” “They waited for me on the river. I left next morning and accompanied. her up the stream.” Me” “Then you have been here — weeks ?” «“ Yes. ”? “ Where will you go when you deave here ?” “To Canada.” “That's too wide. What place ?” “ Crown Point.” “Very likely; did Hubert Moran escape in the battle with Jonnson ?” « Yes.” 2 ° ‘Where is he ?” Pe “ At Crown Point.” “Then you go there to meet him ?” “Why not? Iam his lieutenant.” “| know Hubert-Moran. “He is not such a man as you. A brave man, not overscrupulous as tew what he hes to help comiclbooks.conm