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"
Here
,
"
resumed
Harriet
,
turning
to
her
box
again
,
"
here
is
something
still
more
valuable
,
I
mean
that
has
been
more
valuable
,
because
this
is
what
did
really
once
belong
to
him
,
which
the
court-plaister
never
did
.
"
Emma
was
quite
eager
to
see
this
superior
treasure
.
It
was
the
end
of
an
old
pencil
--
the
part
without
any
lead
.
"
This
was
really
his
,
"
said
Harriet
.
--
"
Do
not
you
remember
one
morning
?
--
no
,
I
dare
say
you
do
not
.
But
one
morning
--
I
forget
exactly
the
day
--
but
perhaps
it
was
the
Tuesday
or
Wednesday
before
that
evening
,
he
wanted
to
make
a
memorandum
in
his
pocket-book
;
it
was
about
spruce-beer
.
Mr.
Knightley
had
been
telling
him
something
about
brewing
spruce-beer
,
and
he
wanted
to
put
it
down
;
but
when
he
took
out
his
pencil
,
there
was
so
little
lead
that
he
soon
cut
it
all
away
,
and
it
would
not
do
,
so
you
lent
him
another
,
and
this
was
left
upon
the
table
as
good
for
nothing
.
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But
I
kept
my
eye
on
it
;
and
,
as
soon
as
I
dared
,
caught
it
up
,
and
never
parted
with
it
again
from
that
moment
.
"
"
I
do
remember
it
,
"
cried
Emma
;
"
I
perfectly
remember
it
.
--
Talking
about
spruce-beer
.
--
Oh
!
yes
--
Mr.
Knightley
and
I
both
saying
we
liked
it
,
and
Mr.
Elton
's
seeming
resolved
to
learn
to
like
it
too
.
I
perfectly
remember
it
.
--
Stop
;
Mr.
Knightley
was
standing
just
here
,
was
not
he
?
I
have
an
idea
he
was
standing
just
here
.
"
"
Ah
!
I
do
not
know
.
I
can
not
recollect
.
--
It
is
very
odd
,
but
I
can
not
recollect
.
--
Mr.
Elton
was
sitting
here
,
I
remember
,
much
about
where
I
am
now
.
"
--
"
Well
,
go
on
.
"
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"
Oh
!
that
's
all
.
I
have
nothing
more
to
shew
you
,
or
to
say
--
except
that
I
am
now
going
to
throw
them
both
behind
the
fire
,
and
I
wish
you
to
see
me
do
it
.
"
"
My
poor
dear
Harriet
!
and
have
you
actually
found
happiness
in
treasuring
up
these
things
?
"
"
Yes
,
simpleton
as
I
was
!
--
but
I
am
quite
ashamed
of
it
now
,
and
wish
I
could
forget
as
easily
as
I
can
burn
them
.
It
was
very
wrong
of
me
,
you
know
,
to
keep
any
remembrances
,
after
he
was
married
.
I
knew
it
was
--
but
had
not
resolution
enough
to
part
with
them
.
"