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Imagine that the diamond maker realizes that unless he takes a drastic step, he might perish
of hunger and starvation. He decides that he would go to the police and surrender himself. He
would tell the officer what he has done and hand over the diamonds to him too. He believes
that this act of confession would save him and he would receive the help that he badly needs.
Prepare and enact a conversation between the diamond maker and the police officer.
Give the conversation an appropriate conclusion. Are the diamond maker's hopes from his
Speaking
confession fulfilled?

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Answered by Anonymous
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After his money ran out he conducted his experiments in cheap lodgings in Kentish Town, and had various menial jobs. He finally succeeded when, using an idea suggested by experiments of Gabriel Auguste Daubrée, he put the mixture which might produce diamonds together with dynamite in a cylinder too strong to burst.

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