
The Suhlinar, as it is called lay snugly on the purple velvet cloth under a transparent
protective dome, approximately 300mm high and with a diameter of 225mm. The dome
rested on a pillar 1.5m from the ground. The Diamond’s 74 facets shone reflecting
the criss-
It was truly magnificent and the world’s biggest diamond. It was found by a miner in the Du Bris diamond mine in South Africa. Frightened of what he had found he smuggled it out not daring to show other workers and gave it immediately to the Security Guards who presented it to the Manger of the mine who in turn presented to the owner. The miner received a week’s double pay and a weeks paid holiday
At least once a day the billionaire would come and stand in front of it almost reaching a point of orgasm, so great was his love of diamonds and this one in particular. Then one day he ordered the secure doors opened and it was not there…The dome was empty!

by James W. Whatley
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