when did diamond maker start working in the stream
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"The Diamond Maker" is a short story by H. G. Wells, first published in 1894 in the Pall Mall Budget.[1] It was included in The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents, the first collection of short stories by Wells, published in 1895.
that they could be produced in large quantities. After his money ran out he continued his experiments in cheap lodgings in Kentish Town, and took various menial jobs to support himself. He finally succeeded when, using an idea suggested by the experiments of Gabriel Auguste Daubrée, he put the mixture which might produce diamonds together with dynamite in a cylinder too strong to burst when the dynamite exploded. For two years he kept the cylinder hot in the fire in his room, to give the diamonds time to grow. However, as he inspected the results his neighbour, suspecting that he was a bomb-making anarchist, told him he had called the police. The man was thus forced to abandon the lodgings house, leaving him in the state in which the narrator has found him; homeless and carrying diamonds worth hundreds of thousands of pounds which he cannot sell without causing suspicion.
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