Problem Three: Mystery of Pearls
Nov 1st, 2006 by Allen
She nodded to him, and said, “Well, we have a great selection of pearl jewelry over here. We also have this beautiful white pearl necklace. The pearls are real,” she said as she pulled it out from under the counter to show it to him. He touched it and rubbed it some. The gold chain inlaid with small white pearls was beautiful. “You’re positive they are real?” he asked as he glanced at her. “Yes, sir, they are real pearls; we don’t sell imitation jewelry here.” He nodded and said, “I’ll take it, and can you gift wrap it please?” he said as he pulled out his wallet and paid for it.
At Amber’s birthday party she opened his gift. She hugged him and cried for the gift he gave her.
Later, Joseph told Amber that the pearls in the necklace were real and not imitations. Amber laughed, “Who told you that?” He looked a little upset, “The lady at Jewel’s Jewelry did.” Amber said nothing for a few moments and then said, “She lied to you, these aren’t real, but imitation pearls.”
How did Amber know that the lady at Jewel’s Jewelry lied to Joseph?
pearls aren’t white.