Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 10 July 1896
by Various
'Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 10 July 1896' Summary
'On the Last Trail' by H.W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes plunges the reader into a thrilling chase as a marshal confronts his former friend in a final showdown. 'A Message From Where?' by L. Francis Bishop follows a boy whose curiosity is piqued by a captivating woman in an old portrait, setting him on a journey of discovery. In 'The Man With the Box' by George W. Tripp, a pressing of a mysterious button sets off a chain of events that underscores the perils of ignoring warnings. 'What the Moon Saw' by Isabelle Meredith highlights the consequences of disturbing the peace of the departed, leaving a cautionary tale about respect for the dead. Lastly, 'In Miss Polly's Pew' by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff portrays the resilience of love, illustrating that it is never too late to find a companion and experience the joy of companionship.Book Details
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