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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Speakeasy Theatre," a wealthy man observes Pete and his dog gazing wistfully through the window of a fancy restaurant. Moved by their longing, he hands Pete some money—only for Pete to spend it on a drink at a bar that promises a free lunch, setting off a quiet chain of choices in a world where appearances and desires often clash. Written and illustrated by C. D. Russell, with a cover by Joseph Morgan, this 1930 issue captures a moment of small rebellion and fleeting hope in a time of quiet tension.
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A wealthy man sees Pete and a dog staring longingly into a restaurant. He gives Pete money but Pete spends it on beer at a bar that offers a free lunch.
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