CONTENTS. |
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| CHAPTER | |
| I. | [My Wife Makes Up her Mind to Move,] |
| II. | [House-Hunting à la Mode,] |
| III. | [An Old Friend Unexpectedly Presents Himself] |
| IV. | [Bob Millet Gives us Some Curious Information about theHouse in Lamb's Terrace,] |
| V. | [We Look Over the House in Lamb's Terrace and Receive aShock,] |
| VI. | [The Answer to the Bell,] |
| VII. | [I Make Some Singular Experiments,] |
| VIII. | [I Take Bob into my Confidence,] |
| IX. | [I Pay Bob Millet a Visit,] |
| X. | [Ronald Elsdale Gives Opinions,] |
| XI. | [Bob Relates to me Some Particulars of Ronald Elsdale'sDelusions,] |
| XII. | [A House on Fire,] |
| XIII. | [I Take the Haunted House,] |
| XIV. | [A Meager Report from the Inquiry Agent,] |
| XV. | [What the Inquest Revealed,] |
| XVI. | [In 79 Lamb's Terrace,] |
| XVII. | [Barbara,] |
| XVIII. | [Molly,] |
| XIX. | [Important Information,] |
| XX. | [Dr. Cooper,] |
| XXI. | [Barbara Gives us Some Valuable Information,] |
| XXII. | [Mr. Nisbet Visits Lamb's Terrace,] |
| XXIII. | [On the Track,] |
| XXIV. | [We Arrive in Paris,] |
| XXV. | [We Come to a Halt,] |
| XXVI. | [A Good Night's Work,] |
| XXVII. | [A Word with Mme. Bernstein,] |
| XXVIII. | [Mme. Bernstein Reveals,] |
| XXIX. | [Dr. Cooper is Impressed,] |
| XXX. | [Mr. Nisbet Takes a Decided Step,] |