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DEVLIN THE BARBER



BY

B. L. FARJEON,

AUTHOR OF "THE NINE OF HEARTS," "GREAT PORTER SQUARE,"
ETC. ETC.




FOURTH EDITION.




LONDON:
WARD AND DOWNEY,
12 YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

[All rights reserved.]
1888.







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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