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The Cavalier, April 1910

· April 1910

# The Cavalier, April 1910: Magazine Contents

This April 1910 issue of The Cavalier contains two complete novels: "No Doubt About It" by Robert Carlton Brown and "The Man In the Shadow" by Douglas Pierce. Five serialized stories continue across issues, including George M. A. Cain's "His Risen Past," Charles Carey's "The Livery of Guilt," Stephen Chalmers's "Knights of the Caribbee," H. Rider Haggard's "Morning Star," and Alfred L. Donaldson's "The Paddington Case." The issue features a comedy-mystery story, "The Vanishing of Benjamin Vex" by Robert Keene, and ten additional short stories by authors including Edgar Franklin, John S. Brackett, and Frank Condon, with titles ranging from "A Passion for Venison" to "An Artistic Temperament." The magazine emphasizes its new "Comedy-Mystery Series," previewing upcoming contributions in May including "The Speed Limit" and stories about the recurring Scales family.

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Date
April 1910
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