Pylotte could easily inform him, and he promptly did so, following the
instructions given him by Dave Kilgore.
"He would require an electric furnace and a hydraulic press," said he.
"Also the tools for cutting the crude crystals. The ingredients used
would depend upon the process he has discovered, probably coal or
charcoal, and possibly some quantities of iron salts and sulphur."
"In brief, then, Mr. Pylotte," said Nick, pointing to the diamonds on
the table, "if those stones were made as cheaply as you think, the
diamond market offers the manufacturers of them a field for a most
gigantic swindle, does it not?"
"Indeed it does!" exclaimed Pylotte, throwing up both hands. "Enormous!
Enormous! Millions could be made by so unparalleled a fraud!"
"It opens the way, in fact, to the most colossal swindle on record?"
"Undoubtedly."
Nick glanced significantly at Chick, then abruptly rose to his feet.
That he had struck the big game which from the first he had suspected,
he now had not a doubt.
"I require no more of you at present, Mr. Pylotte," said he, with
courteous firmness. "I shall do all in my power to remedy your loss by
this swindle, and to secure the perpetrators of it.
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