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NEW YORK:

THE F. M. LUPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY

Copyright, 1893, by

CASSEL PUBLISHING COMPANY.

All rights reserved.

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,]