Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 06 March 1896
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'Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 06 March 1896' Summary
The Black Cat, a literary magazine published from 1895 to 1922, was known for its original short stories often dealing with uncanny or fantastical topics. This issue includes the following five stories: "Eleanor Steven's Will" by Isabel Scott Stone: A wealthy woman's will causes a stir among fortune hunters. "To Let" by Alice Turner Curtis: Midnight screams scare away new residents in a cottage with a sinister history. "Of Course - Of Course Not" by Harry M. Peck: An unexpected visit on a quiet evening can have life-changing consequences. "The Marchburn Mystery" by A. Maurice Low: A mysterious stranger in an elevator becomes a suspect in the murder of Mr. Marchburn. "Their Colonial Villa" by Charles Barnard: A young wife fears she is losing her mind after her husband makes new housing arrangements.Book Details
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