The Black Cat Vol. 03 No. 11 August 1898
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The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.
There are 6 stories in this 11th issue of Volume 3:
> A Russian Revenge, by E. G. Cheverton: a braid of red hair entangles a woman into a tragic story of hate and revenge
> Poole, of Bethesda, by Frank E. Chase: the amusing story of a man torn between two opposite characters
> A Frosty Morning, by Rodrigues Ottolengui: who took the stolen one-thousand dollar bill ?
> The Company Feud, by William H. Wassell, U.S.A.: a dramatic incident settles some scores
> The Wisdom of Solomon, by G. B. Dunham: who really set fire to the store ?
> The Bijou Bride, by George B. Dunham: one should never judge too quickly out of jealousy
- Summary by Sonia (1 hr 55 min)
Chapters
A Russian Revenge, by E. G. Cheverton | 29:23 | Read by Chris Pyle |
Poole, of Bethesda, by Frank E. Chase | 19:00 | Read by Julie Burks |
A Frosty Morning, by Rodrigues Ottolengui | 34:38 | Read by Dan Gurzynski |
The Company Feud, by William H. Wassell, U.S.A. | 15:49 | Read by Shannon Sullivan |
The Wisdom of Solomon, by G. B. Dunham | 12:13 | Read by Greg Giordano |
The Bijou Bride, by George B. Dunham | 4:46 | Read by Inkell |