Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 07 April 1897
by Various
'Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 07 April 1897' Summary
This issue of "The Black Cat" offers a diverse selection of captivating tales. In "The Peacock and the Copper Moon," Frances Aymar Mathews presents a love story with a shocking twist as a sculptor uses her art to protect her beloved. J. Wesley Glover's "Westward Ho!" delivers a humorous take on the complexities of hosting a party, while Ella F. Mosby's "The Captain's Gray" explores the profound bond between a soldier and his loyal war-horse. Frances Lynde's "M'Goulighan" delves into the depths of human nature, revealing the potential for redemption even in the most hardened criminal. Finally, Geik Turner's "The Man with the Iron Arm" showcases the unexpected strength of a seemingly frail individual as he defies expectations in the world of wrestling. Each story offers a unique perspective on the human experience, weaving together elements of fantasy, mystery, and adventure to create an engaging and thought-provoking reading experience.Book Details
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