Sadly, I have no information regarding the author of the 'Mother of Pearl Novel'. It could be a novel from a specific genre or a regional work. If it's a self - published work, it might be even harder to track down the author. You could try reaching out to book clubs or online reading communities to see if anyone has heard of it and knows the author.
The 'Mother of Pearl Novel' could potentially revolve around the concept of mother of pearl as a symbol. It might tell a story where the beauty and rarity of mother of pearl are paralleled in the life of the main character. For example, if it's a historical novel, the main character could be a noblewoman whose life is as lustrous and valuable as mother of pearl. The story could explore her challenges, loves, and losses within the context of the time period.
I don't know of any off - hand. It seems like a very specific combination. 1850 novels were more focused on storytelling rather than including crosswords. And'mother of pearl' is a rather unusual item to be in a crossword in a novel from that time.
I'm not sure which 1850 novel specifically has a crossword with'mother of pearl' in it. There are many novels from that era, and it would require a lot of research to determine if there is such a combination in a crossword within a novel.
The pearl's change in the story was quite significant. Initially, it brought excitement and dreams of a better life. But as the plot unfolded, it attracted greed and envy from others, causing many hardships for the protagonist and his family.
Tears in the Moon on the Pearl in the Vast Sea was a famous novel allusion from Lin Daiyu's poem "Song of Burial Flowers" in the Ming Dynasty novel "Dream of the Red Chamber".
The original text was as follows:
The moon on the vast sea, the pearl has tears, the sun is warm in the blue field, the jade produces smoke.
This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost.
This poem described the scene of Lin Daiyu's tears falling on the flowers when she buried the flowers. Among them, the phrase "the moon in the vast sea has tears" was considered to be the origin of this allusion.
The main meaning of this allusion was that the precious things and beautiful experiences in one's life often gradually passed away with the passage of time, causing one to feel a sense of regret and emotion. Just like what Lin Daiyu said in her poem, those beautiful things seemed to have happened yesterday, but they had already become blurred and could only be rekindled in her dreams.
This allusion was also often used to describe people's emotional loss and sadness to express their recollection and nostalgia for beautiful things.
Seashell R3 and Mountain Spirit M2X were both audio novel devices, but their performance and functions were different.
Seashell R3 was an entry-level audio novel device with rich functions, including support for a variety of audio format, a variety of reading modes, a variety of speed adjustment, intelligent voice recognition and other functions. Seashell R3 also supported Text To Speech and intelligent search to easily find the content you needed. In addition, Seashell R3 also supported a Bluetooth slightly connection to output sound to a larger screen for easy viewing.
The Mountain Spirit M2X, on the other hand, was a high-end audio novel device with better performance. It supported higher audio format and higher quality reading effects. The Mountain Spirit M2X also had intelligent voice recognition, intelligent reading, intelligent search, gesture control, and other functions that made it easier to use. The Mountain Spirit M2X also had better sound quality and a more stable playback function, which could better restore the story and character emotions of the novel.
Therefore, if you need more functions and better sound quality, I suggest you go with the Seashell R3, and if you pay more attention to performance and functional stability, I suggest you go with the Mountain Spirit M2X. Of course, the specific choice still needed to be decided according to individual needs and budget.
Blowing pearls was an optimized treatment method, and the commonly used bleacher was hydrogen peroxide-based. The hydrogen Peroxide-Blowing Method soaked the pearl in a solution of 2%-4% oxygen dioxide at a temperature of 20 - 30°C and a pH-value of 7 - 8. At the same time, it was exposed to sunlight or ultra-violet rays. After about 20 days or more of rinsing, the pearl would turn gray-white or silver-white, and when the effect was good, it could turn pure white. In addition, the rinsing method could also be used, but improper use could cause the pearl to become fragile and brittle, or leave a chalky powder surface, so this method was generally not used. Blowing the pearls could not completely turn the color groups white, so fluorescent brightening agents were often used to increase the whiteness and brightness of the pearls. The fluorescent brightening agent was a kind of fluorescent dye. It would have a fluorescent reaction under the purple light. It would absorb the invisible violet light in the sunlight and transform it into a visible purple-blue light, turning the pearl into white light.
Blowing pearls was an optimized treatment method. By using the hydrogen peroxide-based or chloride-based method, pearls could be turned into gray-white, silver-white, or even pure white. The method of hydrogen Peroxide-Blowing was to soak the pearl in a solution of hydrogen Peroxide-Solution and expose it to sunlight or ultra-violet rays. After about 20 days or more, the color of the pearl would change. The rinsing ability of the Cl2 method was stronger, but improper use could make the pearl fragile and brittle, so it was generally not used often. Blowing the pearls could not completely turn the color groups white, so fluorescent brightening agents were often used to increase the whiteness and brightness of the pearls. The fluorescent brightening agent was a kind of fluorescent dye that could absorb ultra-violet light and convert it into a purple-blue light visible to the naked eye, turning the yellowish pearl into white light. Blowing and brightening treatment required high water quality and did not contain metal ions such as iron and copper. Generally speaking, the bleached pearl was a common and effective optimization method, which could make the color of the pearl more beautiful.