Cat Among the Pigeons

Cat Among the Pigeons by Julia Golding Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Julia Golding
gents – any card,’ I heard him intone as I passed. ‘And I bet you a shilling I can tell you which one it is.’
    â€˜Course you will, Joe,’ I called out, then muttered in his ear, ‘it’s the one you’ll palm off on them from up your sleeve.’
    Joe ‘The Card’ Murray grinned and caught my arm. He was one of the less respectable members of Syd’s gang. His gold tooth glinted in the light of the shop window behind him.
    â€˜â€™Ow’s you, Cat? ’Ow’s Prince?’
    â€˜Bearing up, Joe. Are you coming tonight?’
    â€˜Course. Purchased me ticket first I ’eard of it.’ He looked at his listeners – their attention was beginning to wander. ‘Right, the little lady ’ere is goin’ to ’ave first guess. Take a card, miss.’ I plucked a card from his hand, seeing if I could spot the exchange, but he was too quick for me. He paused dramatically, hand pressed to his forehead in earnest thought. ‘I think it’s the ace of spades.’
    I turned the card over. It was the four ofdiamonds. The bumpkins laughed.
    â€˜You owe her a shilling,’ one called out.
    â€˜That I do.’ Joe presented me with a shilling. ‘Spend it wisely, little miss. ’Ow about some nice satin ribbons?’ He opened his jacket to display a rainbow of ribbons dangling there.
    â€˜Not now, Joe, I’m on an errand. See you later.’
    Joe turned back to his audience, undaunted by his failure. I knew exactly why he’d done it: if his audience thought they stood a fair chance of winning, they’d be freer with their shillings. His loss to me was a good investment.
    I turned south, giving the patch known as the Rookeries a wide berth. My old enemy, Billy Shepherd, had increased his grip on the streets of St Giles since we last met. Rumour had it that he was now the top man in the district, thanks to a few throat-cuttings and arson attacks on those who had held out against him. I would certainly not be welcome if I strayed into his territory. He still had a price on my head following our lastencounter in the holding cells of the Bow Street Magistrate’s Court.
    Now the crooked streets of Covent Garden gave way to the wider carriageways of Piccadilly. The people on the pavements were noticeably smarter. I counted six gold pocket watches in the space of a hundred yards and at least three pickpockets – a sure sign of riches. The shops were also a good deal more flash. James Lock & Co. displayed an array of hats like an aviary of exotic birds. Gray’s, the jewellers, tempted the purse with ropes of pearls and trays of gold rings like a pirate’s cave.
    Finally I reached Brook’s, mounted the steps and rang the bell.
    â€˜Yes?’ a footman challenged me pompously.
    â€˜I’m the messenger from Drury Lane,’ I said breathlessly.
    â€˜They sent a girl – to Brook’s?’ Incredulity was written all over his face.
    â€˜As you can see.’ I silently cursed Mr Salter, who no doubt thought it funny to send me hereknowing the chance that I’d be refused entry.
    â€˜We don’t allow females.’
    â€˜I know. I don’t want to put my foot across your poxy threshold. I just want to deliver my message. You can take it in for me, if you want.’
    The footman frowned. ‘I can’t do that, miss. The member was most insistent that he receive the message in person. There’s a receipt to go back.’
    I’d forgotten that part. Mr Salter had mentioned something about it.
    â€˜Well, you’d better smuggle me in then,’ I said, amused by the expression of horror working its way across his face. ‘I’ll try not to be too obviously female. I’ll keep the swoonings to a minimum and promise I’ll have only one fit of the vapours.’
    The footman curled his lip. ‘You – the vapours! Ha! Brats like you can’t afford that

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