PODCAST · fiction
Black Cat Vol. 03 No. 07 April 1898
by Various
Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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005 - The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels
Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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004 - The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L Pollock
Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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003 - Saint Elizabeth by Anna B Patten
Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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002 - The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin
Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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001 - The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards
Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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Step into the captivating world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922, known for its original short stories that delve into the uncanny and fantastical. In this seventh issue of Volume 3, youll discover five intriguing tales > The Clock That Went Crazy by Louise Betts Edwards, exploring whether the town clock is truly possessed by the devil. > The Blumley Benefit by George Madden Martin, where an amateur drama group puts on a show to support their orphaned friends. > Saint Elizabeth by Anna B. Patten, a heart-wrenching story of jealousy leading to tragedy. > The Man Who Ran Europe by Frank L. Pollock, revealing the art of manipulating nations through misinformation. > The Abalone Twins by Philip Verrill Mighels, a touching narrative of a man trying to rescue two orphaned children. Join us for a journey through these vivid tales, beautifully summarized by Sonia.
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