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The Diamond Master

CHAPTER III
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"A deep rose-color, cut as a perfect sphere." "It's worth half a million dollars if it's worth a cent!" exclaimed Mr.Solomon almost fiercely.
"And this, please." Mr.Wynne, from the other end of the table, spun another glittering sphere toward them--this as brilliantly, softly green as the verdure of early spring, prismatic, gleaming, radiant.

Mr.Czenki's beady eyes snapped as he caught it and held it out for the others to see, and some strange emotion within caused him to close his teeth savagely.
"And this!" said Mr.Wynne again.
And a third sphere rolled along the table.

This was blue--elusively blue as a moonlit sky.

Its rounded sides caught the light from the windows and sparkled it back.
And now the three jewels lay side by side in Mr.Czenki's open hand, the while the five greatest diamond merchants of the United States glutted their eyes upon them.

Mr.Latham's face went deathly white from sheer excitement, the German's violently red from the same emotion, and the others--there was amazement, admiration, awe in them.


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