“Oh, no.”

“We will turn down here. This is Thirty-fourth Street.”

They kept on, crossing Sixth and Seventh Avenues, and presently stood in front of a neat, brownstone house between Seventh and Eighth Avenues.

“That is where Mr. Conrad lives,” said Rob.

CHAPTER XI.

CHESTER’S FIRST EXPERIENCES IN NEW YORK.

The bell was rung, and a servant opened the door.

“I will go up to Mr. Conrad’s room,” said Rob.

The servant knew him, and no objection was made. They went up two flights to the front room on the third floor. Rob opened the door without ceremony and entered, followed by Chester.