The Wasp, 1913 · page 6 of 364
The Wasp — 1913 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page appears to be a table of contents or index for illustrations rather than a cartoon itself. It lists four illustrated scenes with their page numbers: 1. "And then he came face to face with Hicks" (page 188, marked as frontispiece) 2. "He picked her up and dashed ahead" (page 80) 3. A scene involving knives striking and writhing (page 152) 4. A scene referencing "the maddened negro" and thrown knives (page 296) Without seeing the actual illustrations, the content appears to depict action sequences, possibly from a serialized story within *The Wasp*. The final entry's language reflects period attitudes; the context of these scenes remains unclear without the accompanying artwork.