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Edith Livingston: Forgive me for saying this, but are you sure?Count Bocelli: How can anyone be sure of anything in this uncertain and capricious world? [Turning to the governess] I beg your pardon, Miss Robinson, but may I examine your pearls more closely?Joan Robinson: Why, yes. Yes, of course.Count Bocelli: You were right, Mrs. Livingston. I was mistaken.Edith Livingston: I felt sure that you must be.Count Bocelli: I said they were worth 50,000 pounds. They are worth at least 60.Edith Livingston: What? Miss Robinson, where did those pearls come from?Joan Robinson: Well, I don't remember where I bought them, Mrs. Livingston, but I assure you I didn't pay 60,000 pounds for them.Count Bocelli: I haven't seen pearls like those since I appraised the Duchess of Melford's ten years ago. They are not only perfectly matched, but very, very old.Joan Robinson: But I don't understand. I mean, they couldn't be.Edith Livingston: Miss Robinson, Count Borselli ought to know. What I'd like to know is how you...

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