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he wanted to sell one diamond for how many pounds? chapter - diamond maker by H.G. Wells​

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Answered by priyanshijain2610
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Be it for five pounds or a hundred pounds. It is as though he feels he may have missed an opportunity. Though the reality may be that the narrator is being driven by greed. He knows that he could have profited from the diamond

Answered by rajkishors775
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Despite his appearance he talks like an educated businessman. He has a bag of what appear to be uncut diamonds. One, which is as big as the tip of a thumb, he offers to sell for a hundred pounds, but the narrator is suspicious. The man tells him that he has spent years on a project to make diamonds.

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