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(The University of Michigan)

THE LAST TENANT.

BY

B. L. FARJEON,

Author of "A Fair Jewess," Etc.

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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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“This Housemartin Classics edition includes the full original text as well as an easy to use interactive table of contents.”
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Chapter 2 MY WIFE MAKES UP HER MIND TO MOVE.

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Chapter 3 HOUSE-HUNTING à LA MODE.

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Chapter 4 AN OLD FRIEND UNEXPECTEDLY PRESENTS HIMSELF.

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Chapter 5 BOB MILLET GIVES US SOME CURIOUS INFORMATION ABOUT THE HOUSE IN LAMB'S TERRACE.

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Chapter 6 WE LOOK OVER THE HOUSE IN LAMB'S TERRACE, AND RECEIVE A SHOCK.

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Chapter 7 THE ANSWER TO THE BELL.

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Chapter 8 I MAKE SOME SINGULAR EXPERIMENTS.

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Chapter 9 I TAKE BOB INTO MY CONFIDENCE.

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Chapter 10 I PAY BOB MILLET A VISIT.

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Chapter 11 RONALD ELSDALE GIVES OPINIONS.

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Chapter 12 BOB RELATES TO ME SOME PARTICULARS OF RONALD ELSDALE'S DELUSION.

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Chapter 13 A HOUSE ON FIRE.

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Chapter 14 I TAKE THE HAUNTED HOUSE.

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Chapter 15 A MEAGER REPORT FROM THE INQUIRY AGENT.

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Chapter 16 WHAT THE INQUEST REVEALED.

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Chapter 17 IN 79 LAMB'S TERRACE.

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Chapter 18 BARBARA.

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Chapter 19 MOLLY.

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Chapter 20 IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

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Chapter 21 DR. COOPER.

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Chapter 22 BARBARA GIVES US SOME VALUABLE INFORMATION.

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Chapter 23 MR. NISBET VISITS LAMB'S TERRACE.

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Chapter 24 ON THE TRACK.

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Chapter 25 WE ARRIVE IN PARIS.

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Chapter 26 WE COME TO A HALT.

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Chapter 27 A GOOD NIGHT'S WORK.

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Chapter 28 A WORD WITH MME. BERNSTEIN.

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Chapter 29 MME. BERNSTEIN REVEALS.

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Chapter 30 DR. COOPER IS IMPRESSED.

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Chapter 31 MR. NISBET TAKES A DECIDED STEP.

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