A complete issue · 90 pages · 1893
The Argosy, Vol. 56
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1893 — all 90 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 90 pages · 1893
This serialized novel continues chapter XXIII, "Under Examination." Florence Reynolds, lacking intellectual enthusiasm, pretends to study Hallam's History of the Middle Ages under her father's supervision but retains nothing. Her father, disappointed in her character and education, believes only "the tuition of circumstances" can improve her. A visit to the Warrennes' house reveals developing romantic interests: Captain Scudamore attends Alice Warrenne, leaving a nosegay of violets, which visibly distresses the resentful Florence. At the Ferns that evening, Mrs. Creswick's guests include the Thomasons and their daughter Ada, whose cousin Charles Courtenay (absent, remaining in town) has apparently made an impression on Maud Warrenne. Ada discusses her cousin's gravity and her enjoyment of teasing him, while Maud's expressions suggest unexpected feelings stirring. The narrative tracks multiple courtship tensions among the younger characters.
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