If he was a jewel thief, he was an exceptionally poor one. In Flavia's estimation--as well as any of the detective stories she'd ever read--most thieves just went on with the stealing of things, not calling attention to the sparkling diamond rings that served as the target of their ardor.
"Most of them do seem rather...heavy," she agrees, sidling up next to the man to peer into the case with him.
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"Most of them do seem rather...heavy," she agrees, sidling up next to the man to peer into the case with him.