id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50332 O'Brien, Fitz James The Diamond Lens .txt text/plain 9408 592 75 of a single lens of such vast yet perfect power, was possible of on a small diamond--that stone, from its great refracting power, On the present occasion, Simon entered my room in a state of "Am I to understand you, Monsieur Simon, that this Mrs. Vulpes replied "I know what they mean," said Mrs. Vulpes, addressing herself to me; There was a light in Simon's room as I entered my house. "Simon," said I, "I have just come from Madame Vulpes." "My dear Simon," I said, "I am entirely at a loss to know what you While Simon was relating this to me, I regarded the great diamond Leeuwenhoek communicates to me the great secret of the microscope, the myself of Simon's diamond. house to Simon himself, it was necessary that the door should be found prism and a mirror, a powerful stream of light, I approached my eye to ./cache/50332.txt ./txt/50332.txt