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  • 004 - A Touch of Civilization by Miriam Michelson
    Jan 17 2026
    The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a captivating monthly literary magazine that showcased original short stories, often delving into the uncanny and fantastical. While many contributors remained largely unknown, some renowned authors also graced its pages with their unique tales. In this intriguing third issue of Volume 3, readers will discover four compelling stories A Celestial Crime by Charles Stuart Pratt, exploring the mystery behind Professor Gordon Brownes death; The Affairs of Anne by Louise Betts Edwards, a tale of Annes three enigmatic lovers; For the Benefit of the Town by Heloise E. Hersey, where Abbys fundraising efforts for a hearse hang in the balance; and A Touch of Civilization by Miriam Michelson, a story of goldminers wagering on an Indian girls education. Summary by Sonia.
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    27 min
  • 003 - For the Benefit of the Town by Heloise E Hersey
    Jan 17 2026
    The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a captivating monthly literary magazine that showcased original short stories, often delving into the uncanny and fantastical. While many contributors remained largely unknown, some renowned authors also graced its pages with their unique tales. In this intriguing third issue of Volume 3, readers will discover four compelling stories A Celestial Crime by Charles Stuart Pratt, exploring the mystery behind Professor Gordon Brownes death; The Affairs of Anne by Louise Betts Edwards, a tale of Annes three enigmatic lovers; For the Benefit of the Town by Heloise E. Hersey, where Abbys fundraising efforts for a hearse hang in the balance; and A Touch of Civilization by Miriam Michelson, a story of goldminers wagering on an Indian girls education. Summary by Sonia.
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    21 min
  • 002 - The Affairs of Anne by Louise Betts Edwards
    Jan 17 2026
    The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a captivating monthly literary magazine that showcased original short stories, often delving into the uncanny and fantastical. While many contributors remained largely unknown, some renowned authors also graced its pages with their unique tales. In this intriguing third issue of Volume 3, readers will discover four compelling stories A Celestial Crime by Charles Stuart Pratt, exploring the mystery behind Professor Gordon Brownes death; The Affairs of Anne by Louise Betts Edwards, a tale of Annes three enigmatic lovers; For the Benefit of the Town by Heloise E. Hersey, where Abbys fundraising efforts for a hearse hang in the balance; and A Touch of Civilization by Miriam Michelson, a story of goldminers wagering on an Indian girls education. Summary by Sonia.
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    34 min
  • 001 - A Celestial Crime by Charles Stuart Pratt
    Jan 17 2026
    The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a captivating monthly literary magazine that showcased original short stories, often delving into the uncanny and fantastical. While many contributors remained largely unknown, some renowned authors also graced its pages with their unique tales. In this intriguing third issue of Volume 3, readers will discover four compelling stories A Celestial Crime by Charles Stuart Pratt, exploring the mystery behind Professor Gordon Brownes death; The Affairs of Anne by Louise Betts Edwards, a tale of Annes three enigmatic lovers; For the Benefit of the Town by Heloise E. Hersey, where Abbys fundraising efforts for a hearse hang in the balance; and A Touch of Civilization by Miriam Michelson, a story of goldminers wagering on an Indian girls education. Summary by Sonia.
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    38 min