File:P 114--White Mice--let the other hand fall upon revolver.jpg
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English: P. 114--illustration for the novel "The White Mice:" author, Richard Harding Davis; illustrator, George Gibbs. The White Mice are an organization of young Americans pledged to succor and save people in distress. Two of them become interested in, and determined to save a political prisoner, General Rojas, who is being slowly done to death in a dungeon of the castle at Porto Cabello. [Caption: Shifting the reins to his left hand, Roddy let the other fall upon his revolver] |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/whitemicedavis00davirich |
Author | George Gibbs |
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