Pulp Fiction, 1885 · page 1 of 32
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pel ni an ‘TT eT Wr 8} ine ane J ‘ aE a in | gi ! | | 5 me EF) Hit HAA e iss Sun Hil 7g , Py he fi «yea . Jie LUMO f Se i i i : Hh 7m th Tm TET i Di i 1 in ll l ? il PYRIGHTED iis 1855,8v SEACLE & acams. Ow pene —- ENTERED AT THE Post OFFICE AT NEW Vine Ne, hn ae SECOND CLASS MAIL RATES. Vol XXIX i ay ga Leadle ch Adan oA Publish ers, Ten Cents a Copy. ‘ Wednesday, 98 WILLIAM STREET, N, Y., October 28, 1885, $5.00 a Year, HID Hr, | iy ; ANI 1 | NH i= | HE _| THE DYNAMITE LEAGUE., UII 3 BY GEORGE HENRY MORSE. CHAPTER I, THE TRAIN-WRECKERS, OnE wild, tempestuous night in the month of September a scene of startling interest was tran- spiring at the little village of Brocton, located | Hl h_e= half-way between New York and Philadel hia, i HANI ie = on the main line of the Pennsylvania il- iat | i | } road, HTH The hour was ten o'clock, yet, with the excep- WAL ATRIA : tion of an occasional li; cht i in the valley below, Billi | | | = only the white safety sienal of the station re- Ha KI Hil WH = lieved the darkness of the scene, together with 1! ii! | HH nh — the illuminated register of the passage of the NHI => last train East—‘' 9:23 Pp, Mm.” (| Hl n= Two persons alone were visible in and around Ni 1) : the silent depot—the one a pale, thoughtful- WI Ht i] WNL WH faced young man, w ho bent over the telegraph HH} WE instrument in tho ticket-office—the other a tall, well-dressed individual who, standing within the shelter of the platform awning, had been watch- , ing the falling rain for some time, The latter finally approached the open window HIS BODY SWAYED TO AND FRO ON HIS PERCH, AND LIFE AND SENSIBILITY of the office looking out upon the platform, and SEEMED DESERTING HIM, drawing a match ir om lis pocket, proceeded to, CORMICIOOKSa(EOli a