Capitolo 24
to everybody, to tell his truth. They is better old Oriental style
pasta. My great-grandfather bought them, after the siege of
Seringapatam, for some rupees, from a Sepoy that you/he/she had ransacked them
from the building of Sultan of Tippoo. He thought, as You, he had, a good person
thing. But it resulted, when they came to be examined from experienced,
they was only pasta--very marvelous pasta; them it is supposed they had
it also imposed on same Tippoo, so fine is the imitation. But them
it is worth--well says, fifty shillings at the most."
While he spoke Charles it looked to Amelia, and Amelia looked to
Charles. Their eyes spoke volumes. The coasts it was also supposed
you/he/she has come from the harvest of Tippoo. Both they immediately drew an identical
conclusion. These were two of the same stones, very probable lacerated
separately and free from the rest in the melee to the capture of
the Indian building.
"Can you/he/she remove them?" Mr. to which Charles has kindly asked. He spoke in
the tone that points out business.
"Certainly", the small parish priest answered, while smiling. "I have accustomed
taking them street. They is always noticed. They has been kept in the
family since then the siege as a kind of heirloom without value for
the cause of the picturesqueness of the history, you know; and anybody
he/she ever sees them without asking, as you do, to examine nearby them from.
They deceives equal experts for before. But they is pasta everything the same,;
Oriental pasta and not mitigated, for everybody that."
He removed from them both, and it gave them to Charles. Any man in England
it is a more excellent judge of gems that my brother-in-law. I looked at him/it
attentively. He examined them closing, first with the naked eye, then
with the small pocket-lens that he always brings. "Admirable
imitation", he murmured, while passing above them to Amelia. "I am not
amazed they should impose on inexperienced observatories."
But from the tone in which he told him/it, me suffered I could see, he had