id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14896 Futrelle, Jacques The Diamond Master .txt text/plain 28596 2287 87 With his right hand Mr. Latham lifted the duplicate diamond from diamond from Mr. Latham's right hand in one of the glazed boxes and "You know, Laadham," he said slowly, "dey don't pick up diamonds Mr. Latham silently placed the fifth diamond on the table, and for van Cortlandt Wynne,'" Mr. Latham read aloud, and every man "Mr. Czenki," repeated Mr. Wynne, and he allowed his eyes to rest the most perfect diamond the world?" asked Mr. Wynne. the diamond market," Mr. Wynne announced, "but now, from this moment, million dollars' worth of diamonds," Mr. Wynne announced calmly. he saw a maid-servant come out of a house adjoining that which Mr. Wynne had entered, an he went up boldly to question her. know nothing whatever about the diamonds which Mr. Wynne had in the diamonds were worth only about sixty thousand dollars, and Mr. Czenki "Do you know what diamonds are, Mr. Latham?" ./cache/14896.txt ./txt/14896.txt