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At first, when Lune saw that Aurora had taken the sale that she’d presumed was her, she was depressed. When she rethought it though, her spirits lifted. She still had many stones to cut, and if Virtue George didn’t want her jade, there were always other people who would. If it weren’t so, the market for stones would quickly go the way of the dinosaurs. She was certain that, with all of her stones, she would make a butt load of money. When she went home, her father would finally be proud of her, as would the rest of her family. Furthermore, she would be able to buy a lot of jewelry, expensive handbags, cosmetics, and clothes! Lune Bright smiled as she thought of these things. Anxiously, she snapped at the stone cutter: “You must be careful. Don’t damage it!” The handyman nodded his head