Students who feel that the duchess gets the better deal could raise the following points:
(a). Other than 10 phony pearls, the duchess loses little.
(b). She makes enough money to pay off her gambling debt.
(c). She receives assurance that the jeweler won't tell her spouse about her gambling.
(d). She gains some control over the jeweler by preventing him from disclosing how or why he bought false pearls.
(e). Diana is given weekend access by the jeweler, but she retains control over that access because the weekend will be spent at her house.
(f). She doesn't guarantee the jeweler that she will help him court Diana.
(g). The jeweler suffers a significant financial loss.
(h). He stops respecting himself.
(i) In his connection with the duchess, he temporarily loses the advantage.
(j). He only has minimal access to Diana, at best.
(k). He receives ten phony pearls.
(l). He doesn't feel any better.
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