Originally published in 1912. This wonderful book follows a story of
Professor Higginson, a tall, thin, exceedingly shy and nervous
psychologist on his journey when he comes across the magnificent green
overcoat after good-byes at an agonised party... The green of it
subdued, a warm and lovely green; its cloth sof and thick, pliable and
smooth; the rich fur at the collar and cuffs was a promise of luxury
lining. Now the Devil during all Professor Higginson's life had had
trifling fun with him until that memorable moment.. The opportunity, as
the reader will soon discover, was (from the devils point of view)
remarkable and rare. More, far more, that the professors sterile soul
was involved in the issue. The green overcoat appeared seductive, then
violently alluring, next- and in a veru few seconds- irresistable. With
rapidity worthy of a greater game, and to him most unusual, he whisked
the garment from the chair, slipped in to the shadows and wriggled into
it. The Devil saw to it that it fitted. The door shut upon the man as he
went striding out in to the drenching storm....