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Ch. 3: Diamond

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DIAMONDS.                                    77
wearer. If the said fateful Diamond should come your way, my fair friend, sell it! If no one will buy it, then present it to your worst enemy, and pray to be forgiven! If your worst enemy won't have it, bribe her with all the pocket-money you can screw out of your husband. If finally your enemy sends the stone back to you, by parcel post, then stamp upon it with the heel of your dainty slipper, stamp it to powder ; and give it as fuel to your housemaid when she has run out of firewood."
In a large Star, Cross, and Chain, worn on grand gala days by the Prince of Brazil, as Sovereign of the Portu­guese Orders of Knighthood, the central Diamond of the Star is valued alone at eight hundred thousand pounds.
Diamonds, when rubbed together, have a peculiar indescribable sound, of a grating character, which is significant of their distinctive nature. This accurately denotes the gems whilst still in the rough.
The Rajah of Mattan in Borneo possessed (as stated) a large Diamond which was shaped like an egg, with an indented hollow near its smaller end. It was found in that island, being of the finest water, and weighing more than two ounces. All attempts to polish diamonds were baffled until 1456, when young Berguin of Bruges effected this by rubbing two stones together.
Samuel Pepys has told, in his inimitable Diary, low, on March 4th, 1660, "My Lord (Sir Edward Mountagu, first Earl of Sandwich) went this morning on his journey to Hinchingbroke ;—before his going he did give me some jewels to keep for him, viz., that the King of Sweden did give him, with the King's own picture in it, most excellently done ; and a brave George; all of diamonds." Again on November 16th, 1664 : " To Erifie ; where Madame Williams did
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