Pulp Fiction, 1908 · page 49 of 100
Beadle's Frontier Series #25: Indian Jim—A Tale of the Minnesota Massacre — page 49: what you’re looking at
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; = --ghared the alarm, perhaps, less than the females around him. aS + which Ido not like.” Se -» Jater appeared upon the roof. One glance proved that the INDIANS ON THE WATOH. a = eee - ee -) 4 “Never fear for me. It is you who are. to” be- pied Speedy, “Maggie,” vexclaimed the artist, as he* touched | ‘hee x “ @ood-by p she responded, “ don’t forget the ‘Bible—” 325, se - A sudden exclamation from the roof arrested all. © Si> sae », Brainerd in an excited tone called to them to halt, for he ha, deseried *# hew and threatening danger. | i = CHAPTER VI. tS SUSPENSE. | = . Faraway over the prairie, to the eastward, in such a posi- - don that. they must inevitably intercept the fugitives, young » Brainerd had descried three Indians on foot, the probabilities — “were that they were friendly, but. this by no means was cers |_ » tain, and» at such. a terrible crisis as this; the risk was too. «great. Hence his great anxiety tO prevent the departure of | >» his friends. — “What is the matter now?” called out Uncle John, | w he df Ld " a : - - Ne bu TT Sak Se ‘es | “Send Jim up here; there are signs off there in the easty na han wef teat J 1 * + Us i The Sioux instantly entered the house, and a few moments 4) ae eae young man’s suspicions were well-founded, and he called out = = the fact to those below, who were so anxiously awaiting his = words. ; “hey are directly in your path, and you can not ay id Ae » <@ncountering them.” - “YT rather think you can easily save yourselves’ the. wosbie :@f meciing them,” said.the artist, with a sly look at-Marian. - v4 & Hew so ?? inquired the latter. « “By dturning. round and’ going the other. way, or, fou the “matter. ‘by not going at all.” Ses “You must wait awhile!” called Brainerd. “TE Wort * Exe #0 leave biol aS comicbooks.com —