id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23169 O'Brien, Fitz James The Diamond Lens .txt text/plain 9322 576 75 I placed beneath my instrument I believed that I discovered wonders How I longed to discover the secret of some perfect lens, whose a small diamond--that stone, from its great refracting power, having On the present occasion, Simon entered my room in a state of There was a light in Simon's room as I entered my house. "Simon," said I, "I have just come from Madame Vulpes." "Simon, she told me wonderful things to-night, or rather "My dear Simon," I said, "I am entirely at a loss to know what you mean. and, fixing my eyes on him with a quiet smile, said, "Simon, I have While Simon was relating this to me, I regarded the great diamond knew of the possession of the diamond by Simon, so that no motive was a mirror, a powerful stream of light, I approached my eye to the minute ./cache/23169.txt ./txt/23169.txt