The Wasp, 1893 · page 11 of 514
The Wasp — 1893 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# The Wasp Page Analysis This page consists primarily of text—a serialized story titled "Pietro Rossini" by Louis Stuckfeldt. The narrative involves Colonel Kobolsky, a legal character, and Professor Stuckfeldt discussing a case concerning a woman named Bianca. The plot involves property deeds, bank documents, and financial transactions related to securing funds. The story appears satirical of San Francisco's legal system and business practices, referencing specific locations (Broadway, Oakland, the Latin Quarter). While the text discusses crime, fraud, and procedural corruption, there are **no visible political cartoons or caricatures on this page**—it's formatted as prose fiction rather than visual satire.