The Black Cat Vol. 03 No. 07 April 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.
The seventh issue of Volume 3 contains the following five stories:
> "The Clock That Went Crazy", by Louise Betts Edwards: is the town clock really possessed by the devil ?
> "The Blumley Benefit", by George Madden Martin: an amateur drama group is staging a show to help their orphaned friends
> "Saint Elizabeth", by Anna B. Patten: tragedy ensues from a husband's jealousy
> "The Man Who Ran Europe", by Frank L. Pollock: how to manipulate nations with fake news
> "The Abalone Twins", by Philip Verrill Mighels: a man is trying to save two orphaned kids
- Summary by Sonia (1 hr 53 min)

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The Clock That Went Crazy, by Louise Betts Edwards 36:57 Leído por Rita Boutros
The Blumley Benefit, by George Madden Martin 22:13 Leído por Sonrisa Jones
Saint Elizabeth, by Anna B. Patten 15:23 Leído por Julie Burks
The Man Who Ran Europe, by Frank L. Pollock 18:15 Leído por Greg Giordano
The Abalone Twins, by Philip Verrill Mighels 21:10 Leído por Inkell