Pulp Fiction, 1884 · page 30 of 32
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othe + one amet THE WAVERLEY LIBRARY will hereafter be published in the more con- 27th No. 1, ~enl May ing a New Neries. vyenien t POCKET FORM, commenc % oe Len ir — waeo ASH. SRE iL} TROUT OG) ree ae, pe A Young Ladies’ First Class Library of ania and Love Romantc. \~ aie: ce ae Ak BEKO BIS: [> PAVE AVERLEY) C. pyrighted, 1 1884, by Beanie ann Apams. Entered at the Post Office at Ne ri oe ¥., as Second Class ~ st 2 Matter. May 27 i V I $2.50 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY BEADLE AND ADAMS, _ Price, No 4 OL ' a Year. No. 9% William Street, New York. Five Cents. Soe Seen ol ela teeGE w tee bt aot os ae eee ee i> ohhh hee. are Pere et)? ie. eer ee eee es ee wees laveee i 4 : i id ii ‘ee i i" i -eecer = - = 4 = sa- ~se*8 —— 0A A A BRIDE OF A nT Or, The Mystery of Winifred Leigh. A POOR GIRI’S ROMANCE. BY MRS. MARY REED CROWELL. CHAPTER I. A FATEFUL MEETING. Tue Columbia on her evening trip city ward from Coney Island was not so crowded as usual “YOUR ‘HUSBAND Is DEAD, AND THIS < SACHEL CONTAINS ALL HIS EFFECTS.” eettese+ee ss ** ss / } 7 Py Lteaeeabal j jibbin ~ ™ " with her gay burden of human freight, for the August day had been cool, cloudy, aud delight- ful even in New York city. Awong the excursionists was a party of young girls comprising half of the force of salesladies employed in the great fancy goods bouse of Vellingham Brothers, Broadway, on the annual trip to the sea-shore given them by their em- ploye They were for the most part, gay, happy young oo to whom the charming excite- ment o trip was as rare as epjoyable— a Se te te 6 ee i a ie eee ‘ MeO PO LO eh Te a i LLL PO PL LF AL a a eee ee a a ee ee a a a a a a a ae a FL LOLS he POCKET EDITION. Waverley Library. THIRTY-TWO OOCTAVO PAGES. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY. A FIFTY CENT NOVEL FOR FIVE CENTS! Each issue a complete and unabridged novel, covering the field of Love and Society Romance, by ap author of established reputation—perfectly pure in tone, spirited and captivating in story, as the title ‘‘ Waverley " implies. Everything to please and nothing to avoid— WHOLESOME, VIGOROUS AND FRESH. No inferior or exceptionable productions; no tedious narrative of weak sentimentalism ; nothing but good strong stories of to-day! os @ 10 sent by mail on recéipt of six cents each. > A Day; or, The Mystery of Winifred Leigh. By Mrs. Mary Reed we The a eee or, The True and the False. By Bartley T. Campbell. Ready une Was It Love? or, Collegians and Sweethearts. By Wm. Mason Turner, M. D. Ready June 10th. Miarried in Haste; or, A Young Girl's Temptation. By Rett Winwood. Ready June 17th. Will She Marry Him? or, The Masked Bride. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. Ready June 24th. His Lawtul Wife; or, Myra, the Child of Adoption. By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. Ready July ist. A Fair Face} or, Ov‘ in the World, By Bartley T. Campbell. Ready July 8th. A Mad Marriage; or, The Iron Will. By Mary A. Denison. Ready July 15th, A Daughter of Eve; or, Blinded by Love. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. Ready July 22d. The Broken Betrothal; or, Love versus Hate. By Mary Grace Halpine. Ready July 29th. The Waverley Library, is for sale by all at ne amie: five cents per copy, or Beadle and Adams, Pablishers, No. 98 William street, New York. OPP SM Mt LF APA AAA EK BA kK . iad comicbooks.com