The Black Cat Vol. 05 No. 03 December 1899
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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.
Volume 5, Issue Number 3, contains the following 5 stories:
> A Postal Card Tragedy, by E. F. Bishop: a boyish prank turns into a tragedy
> The Gratitude of Mrs Hatch, by G. B. Dunham: witness a murder trial with an unexpected outcome
> Ely's Automatic Housemaid, by Elizabeth W. Bellamy: a family learns the ups and downs of automated helpers
> The Curse of Zulma Rebya, by Rheta Childe Dorr: to know the place of one's death can prove an awful curse
> To Save a Stainless Name, by Catharine Young Glen: a young woman is faced with a difficult situation
- Summary by Sonia (1 hr 36 min)
Chapters
A Postal Card Tragedy, by E. F. Bishop | 16:56 | Read by Inkell |
The Gratitude of Mrs Hatch, by G. B. Dunham | 13:32 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Ely's Automatic Housemaid, by Elizabeth W. Bellamy | 23:54 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
The Curse of Zulma Rebya, by Rheta Childe Dorr | 19:45 | Read by Chris Pyle |
To Save a Stainless Name, by Catharine Young Glen | 22:18 | Read by Dan Gurzynski |