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CONTENTS | |
Introduction. | In which reference is made to a strange, unfathomable being, through whoseinstrumentality an awful mystery was solved. |
Chap. I. | In which an account is given of the good fortune which befell Mr. Melladew. |
II. | I am the recipient of terrible news. |
III. | A shoal of visitors--followed by another mystery. |
IV. | Mr. Richard Portland makes a singular proposition to me. |
V. | I pay a visit to Mrs. Lemon. |
VI. | I am haunted by three evil-looking objects in Mrs. Lemon's room. |
VII. | Devlin's first introduction into the mystery. |
VIII. | I make the acquaintance of George Carton's guardian, Mr. Kenneth Dowsett. |
IX. | Fanny Lemon relates under what circumstances she resolved to let her secondfloor front. |
X. | Devlin the Barber takes Fanny's first floor front. |
XI. | Devlin performs some wonderful tricks, fascinates Mr. Lemon, and strikesterror to the soul of Fanny Lemon. |
XII. | Fanny Lemon relates how her husband, after becoming better acquainted withDevlin the Barber, seemed to be haunted by shadows and spirits. |
XIII. | In which Fanny narrates how her husband had a fit, and what the doctorthought of it. |
XIV. | Devlin appears suddenly, and holds a conversation with Fanny about themurder. |
XV. | Fanny describes how she made up her mind what to do with Lemon. |
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