Transcriber's Note:

A table of chapters, not in the original text, has been insertedimmediately preceding Chapter I.

A small number of printing errors have been corrected. They areshown within the text with mouse-hover popupsand are also listed in full at the end of the text.


Front Cover

Then out of the door came Jacob Dolph.

Then out of the door came Jacob Dolph.


THE STORY
OF
A NEW YORK HOUSE

BY

H. C. BUNNER


ILLUSTRATED BY A. B. FROST


NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1887


Copyright, 1887, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.


Press of J. J. Little & Co.
Astor Place, New York.


TO

A. L. B.


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Then out of the door came Jacob DolphFrontispiece
PAGE
"I thumped him"14
"It's a monstrous great place for a country-house, Mr. Dolph"18
There was only one idea, and that was flight28
The light flickered on the top of the church spire31
(By F. Hopkinson Smith.)
They hesitated a second, looking at the great arm chair37
"Stay there, sir—you, sir, you, Jacob Dolph!"41
After awhile he began to take timorous strolls47
Jacob Dolph the elder ... stood on his hearth rug...

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