Chapter One
First Period the loss of the diamond (1848) The Events related by Gabriel
Betteredge, House Steward in the service of Julia, Lady Verinder
In the first part of Robinson Crusoe, at page one
hundred and twenty nine, you will find it thus written:
“Now I saw, though too late, the Folly of beginning a Work before we count
the Cost, and before we judge rightly of our own Strength to go through with
it.”
Only yesterday, I opened my Robinson Crusoe at that place. Only this morning
(May twenty first, Eighteen hundred and fifty), came my lady’s nephew, Mr.
Franklin Blake, and held a short conversation with me, as follows:—
“Betteredge,” says Mr. Franklin, “I have been to the
lawyer’s about some family matters; and, among other things, we have been
talking of the loss of the Indian Diamond, in my aunt’s house in
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