CONTENTS.
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CHAPTER |
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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 the House in Lamb's Terrace, |
V. |
We Look Over the House in Lamb's Terrace and Receive a Shock, |
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's Delusions, |
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. |
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