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The Club of Queer Trades

CHAPTER 1
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But his face, amid all these quixotic relics, appeared curiously keen and modern--a powerful, legal face.

And no one but I knew who he was.
Long ago as it is, everyone remembers the terrible and grotesque scene that occurred in--, when one of the most acute and forcible of the English judges suddenly went mad on the bench.

I had my own view of that occurrence; but about the facts themselves there is no question at all.
For some months, indeed for some years, people had detected something curious in the judge's conduct.

He seemed to have lost interest in the law, in which he had been beyond expression brilliant and terrible as a K.C., and to be occupied in giving personal and moral advice to the people concerned.

He talked more like a priest or a doctor, and a very outspoken one at that.


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