The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - An Affair of Honor, A True Tale of the "Good Old Times"

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New York Saturday Star Journal edition

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: New York Saturday Star Journal v. 3 no. 145 (page 8)
Item: An Affair of Honor, A True Tale of the "Good Old Times"
Author: Poyntz, Launce (pseudonym used by Whittaker, Frederick, 1838-1889)
Date: December 21, 1872
First Sentence: A Horseman, whose foam-covered and mud-bespattered animal showed that he had ridden furiously over muddy ways, pulled up at the door of the "Royal Charles" Inn, one gloomy day in November, 1632, and shouted in a commanding tone:
Last Sentence: Three dead men, and two nigh dead, about the color of a lass's cheek, and this, heaven save the mark!-is what you gallants call An Affair of Honor."

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