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The Count of Monte Cristo

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"You do well to boast of it," said Andrea, who, without becoming angry,
as Caderousse feared, at this new extortion, quietly resigned the ring.
Caderousse looked so closely at it that Andrea well knew that he was
examining to see if all the edges were perfect.

"It is a false diamond," said Caderousse.

"You are joking now," replied Andrea.

"Do not be angry, we can try it." Caderousse went to the window, touched
the glass with it, and found it would cut.

"Confiteor," said Caderousse, putting the diamond on his little finger;
"I was mistaken; but those thieves of jewellers imitate so well that it
is no longer worth while to rob a jeweller's shop--it is another branch
of industry paralyzed."

            
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