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HOW DID WILLIAM MORRIS REALISE THAT THE AMERICAN HAD NO IDEA OF JEWELS AND STONES.... CHAPTER THE CASE OF SHARP EYED JEWELLER
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Answered by lavneesh89
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Answered by annasl
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The American had no expertise of ancient jewellery; rings were chosen based only on price tags.

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William Morris works as an attentive assistant in a reputable jewellery store. He uses his common sense to the fullest. His keen eyes do not let anything escape. He views himself as a very common person, which illustrates his sincerity, modesty, and humility. He studies crime and criminals as a peculiar pastime. Ordinary, observant detectives impress him. He enjoys observing people. He was able to find the missing expensive flower ring thanks to his keen observational skills and state of mind.

Due to his extensive research of human behaviour, William Morris was able to determine that the customer was American. Second, he could tell because of the way he spoke and the colours of his clothing.

The American had no expertise of ancient jewellery; rings were chosen based only on price tags.

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