the diamond-cut-diamond arts

“He was . . . in the habit of declaiming to Mrs. Stryver, over his full-bodied wine, on the arts Mrs. Darnay had once put in practice to “catch” him, and on the diamond-cut-diamond arts in himself, madam, which had rendered him ‘not to be caught.’”

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, 1859.

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