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Title: On To Full Growth. Number of Pages: 168. Weight: 0.44 lbs. Publication Date: 2016-10-08. Publisher: Christian Testimony Ministry.

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The Black Cat, USA, American Roots, Hardback Edgar Allan Poe, the father of American horror fiction, first published his macabre short story "The Black Cat" in the August 19, 1843 edition of The Saturday Evening Post. The frightening tale of a murderer tormented by guilt over his terrible deeds is a classic. The narrator's admission

The Black Cat, USA, American Roots, Hardback

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