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%22Lassiter! Roll the stone!%22 she cried 1912.png
Deur illustration "Lassiter! Roll the stone!" she cried 1912.

%22A woman! he cried. %22A girl!... I've killed a girl.%22 1912.png
Illustration by Deur in Harpers and Brothers edition of Riders of the Purple Sage, "A woman! he cried. "A girl!... I've killed a girl." 1912

%22Jane, don't look back!%22 1912.png
Deur illustration "Jane, don't look back!" 1912

FS Vol 17 Aug 1912 Duer %22He saw destiny in the dark, straight path of her wonderful eyes.%22.png
Vol 17 Aug 1912 Field and Stream serial edition by Duer "He saw destiny in the dark, straight path of her wonderful eyes."

FS Vol 17 July 1912 Duer %22venters liftred her ently from the ledge%22 .png
Illustration by Deur entitled "Venters lifted her gently from the ledge", Vol 17 July 1912

FS Vol 17 Oct 1912 Duer %22Lassiter%22 cried Jane trembling.%22.png
FS Vol 17 Oct 1912 Duer "Lassiter" cried Jane trembling.

FS Vol 17 Sept 1912 Duer %22She saw the bishop's hand jerk to his hip... in her ears burst a thundeering, bellowing report.%22.png
Field nd Stream, Vol 17 Sept 1912 serial edition illustration byDuer "She saw the bishop's hand jerk to his hip... in her ears burst a thundering, bellowing report."

FS v16 Mar 1912 Douglas Duer %22A woman- a girl! I've killed a girl!%22.png
Douglas Deur illustration in March 1912 edition of Field and Stream Magazine entitled "A woman- a girl! I've killed a girl!"

FS Vol 17 June 1912 Either %22Only birds can peep over those walls. I've gone Oldring one better.%22.png
Illustration "Only birds can peep over those walls. I've gone Oldring one better." Vol 17 June 1912, unsigned. Unclear whether it was by Forsythe or Dear
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