The Black Cat Vol. 04 No. 11 August 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.
This is the 11th issue of Volume 4, containing six stories:
> The Redlighting of Dumont, by Clarence Maiko: a greedy circus director's evil plan has a surprising outcome
> The Bumblebee Cure, by Marion Mills Miller: an ingenious plan to keep people from drinking alcohol
> The Scarlet Handkerchief, by T. H. Chalmers: witness the dramatic duel between these two highly opposite characters
> Parker's Polar Plasters, by Erin Graham: how a scientific invention almost ruined a betrothal
> The Master Move, by George E. Gardner: this brilliant chess-move was invented by an unusual master-player
> At the Sign of the Wildcat, by Katharine P. Clarke: listen to the sad story of a broken heart
- Summary by Sonia

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The Redlighting of Dumont, by Clarence Maiko 28:07 Lu par Squish
The Bumblebee Cure, by Marion Mills Miller 13:44 Lu par ShrimpPhish
The Scarlet Handkerchief, by T. H. Chalmers 13:58 Lu par dc
Parker's Polar Plasters, by Erin Graham 19:07 Lu par Chris Pyle
The Master Move, by George E. Gardner 15:12 Lu par Greg Giordano
At the Sign of the Wildcat, by Katharine P. Clarke 20:49 Lu par April6090