The jeweler looked up from a letter he had been reading.
Mark, as the clock struck six, and the jeweler prepared to close up.
The information seemed to him important, especially after he had looked over Mark's shoulder and found that he represented a prominent jeweler in New York.
The marquise wrote down upon her tablets the amount which the jeweler mentioned.
The jeweler bowed and left the house, directing that the van should follow him closely, saying aloud that the marquise was about to have her plate melted down in order to have other plate manufactured of a more modern style.
The jeweler took his magnifying-glass and scales, weighed and inspected them, and silently made his calculations.
Once at the Beach, the lad sought out the leading jeweler in town, and showed him the rings and coins, and asked if he thought he could dispose of them for him.
The jeweler examined the rings with the greatest interest.
The portfolio is a bench requirement that no jeweler can afford to be without.
This permits such enlargement or reduction of the Monogram as may be desired, and as much shading, ornamentation and artistic finish as the jeweler may wish to add.
Monograms are the fad of the time, and there's money for the jeweler in Monogram engraving.
With a start, he looked up, to see staring in on him the face of the man who had been there before--the man of whom the jeweler was even then in chase.
I thought it was a plan to rob me," and the jewelerbegan putting away the diamond pins.
And the young inventor wished to get the opinion of some other jeweler than Mr. Track--at least, at first.
The others soon followed, and Tom and the jeweler were once more alone in the shop.
The young lady may like one of these," and the jeweler went to another showcase and took out some more trays of brooches.
As soon as he heard it, the jeweler once more sprang from behind the showcase, and leaped for the door crying: "There's the thief!
I've caught the thief," and as the lad unlocked the portal he saw that the jeweler held by the arm a ragged lad.
He could see no suspicious characters, but in the direction in which the jeweler was running there was a little throng of people, following Mr. Track after the man who had knocked on the window.
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A wood-carver needs for his business to learn drawing in quite a different way from a china-painter, and a jeweler from a worker in iron.
Would a loving daughter, in mere desire for gaudy dress, ask a jeweler for a bright fac-simile of the worn cross which her mother bequeathed to her on her deathbed?
The jeweler complained loudly and bitterly of his misfortune.
In the purchase of these brilliant gems, the jeweler had expended far more than his own fortune.
The jeweler consented to this arrangement, and received the reduced price of seventy-two thousand dollars, to be paid in equal installments for five years, from the private purse of the queen.
The king concurred in this prudent decision, and the diamonds were returned to the jeweler from their majesties with this answer: "We have more need of ships than of diamonds.
The king then took from his own pocket a letter addressed to the jeweler Boehmer, and, handing it to de Rohan, said, "Are you the author of that letter?
That jeweler cannot distinguish real diamonds from the imitation article.
So they begged the jeweler not to sell it for three days yet.
The jeweler remarked, jokingly: "There was a person who invested all her savings in precious stones.
The next day they took the box that had contained it and went to the jewelerwhose name was found within.
The two men looked into each other's eyes--the widower speechless with astonishment; the jeweler scenting a thief.
Then they went from jeweler to jeweler, searching for a necklace like the other, trying to recall it, both sick with chagrin and grief.
In fact, a jeweler I once knew told me I had a natural gift in that direction.
A jeweler can't say exactly how he gets on the track of fake stones.
The old Galician jeweler had long been quite a friend of hers, she had often dropped in at his shop to ask him curious questions about his women patrons.
There were no customers in the place, and the old Galician jeweler sat at the back playing solitaire.
The jeweler groaned and swayed to and fro upon his seat in a mute agony.
There was a strange preoccupation in the old jewelerwhich baffled Hawke.
I'll pay you well," continued Johnstone, leading the old jeweler to his bedroom.
The jeweler sealed the document, and scribbled his certificate.
The old jeweler had for once abandoned all his Oriental calm, and he trembled as he muttered.
In a storm of remorse and agony, the plundered jeweler was now doubly locked up in his room.
Ibrahim and the jeweler arrived before the gates at the same moment.
The jeweler could not understand the plans on the scroll, but on the model in the box he feasted his eyes for several minutes in speechless amazement.
To the Arab the jeweler said, "Thou wilt regain thy liberty if thou wilt succeed in thy undertaking.
The wealthy Fifth Avenue jewelerlaughed and extended his hand to greet her, but she frowned and hesitated before accepting it; and Chick made a quick move and stole back of the scenery, near which the two briefly remained standing.
With plenty of such sparks on hand, and one big and reputable jeweler to help us work the market, the distribution of our goods and their substitution for genuine stones would quickly throw a cool million or two our way.
So I wrote to the best jeweler and silversmith in Chicago, told him what I had for sale, and asked him to come and see the goods.
Then it was discovered that she was the daughter of Daniel Levine, a Jewish jeweler and money lender.
This Automatic Jeweler Making Collar Buttons at the Belgian World Exposition, 1905, Often Mistaken for a Living Man.
I sold that last lot to a jeweler in Los Angeles for twenty-four dollars an ounce, quartz and all--and pure gold is worth a little over twenty.
Well, I took it to Los Angeles and sold it to a jeweler and here's the money he paid me for it--don't you think that money is honest?
Her husband, a wealthy jeweler of Berlin, had been dead about two years, and had probably bequeathed to her, amongst much else, the diamond hoops which flashed so brightly on her pretty hands.
Colonel Lockhart scarcely knew what to give his bride, her gifts were so varied and so costly, but he studied out a design of his own, and had the jeweler reproduce it.
The work of thejeweler would outlast the iron hull.
The bottle had been prepared by an eminent jeweler with silver decoration and a silken net.
He was a retiredjeweler who had been led by an inordinate love of seafaring and fishing to fly from the shop as soon as he had made enough money to live in modest comfort on the interest of his savings.
Drayton, the jeweler in the Rue de la Paix; and I come to ask you one of those little favors which tradespeople owe to each other.
The jeweler has proofs, he says, that you went straight from his shop to the pawnbroker's, and pledged a watch and chain which he had just sold you.
Favoral the names of her milliner and her dressmaker, and to what jewelershe intrusted her diamonds to be reset.