[Birds of Prey by M. E. Braddon]@TWC D-Link bookBirds of Prey CHAPTER II 6/17
"Go forth, young man! I say unto you, as Abimelech said unto Jedediah, go forth." I am not quite clear as to the two scriptural proper names with which the Rev.Jonah embellished his discourse on this occasion; but I know that sort of man always has a leaning to the Abimelech and Jedediahs of biblical history; solely, I believe, because the names have a sonorous roll with them that is pleasant in the mouth of the charlatan. As I was in the act of going forth--quite at my leisure, for I had no fear of the clerical poker--my eye happened to alight on a small side-table, covered with a chessboard-patterned cloth in gaudy colours, and adorned with some of those sombre volumes which seem like an outward evidence of the sober piety of their possessor.
Among the sombre volumes lay something which savoured of another hemisphere than that to which those brown leather-bound books belonged.
It was a glove--a gentleman's glove, of pale lavender kid--small in size for a masculine glove, and bearing upon it the evidence of the cleaner's art. Such might be the glove of an exiled Brummel, but could never have encased the squat paw of a Jonah Goodge.
It was as if the _point d'Alencon_ ruffle of Chesterfield had been dropped in the study of John Wesley. In a moment there flashed into my mind an idea which has haunted me ever since.
That glove had belonged to my respected patron, Horatio Paget, and it was for his benefit the letters had been abstracted from the packet.
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