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391
The
stupidest
fellow
!
He
was
afraid
not
even
Miss
Woodhouse
"
--
he
stopt
a
moment
--
"
or
Miss
Smith
could
inspire
him
.
"
392
The
very
next
day
however
produced
some
proof
of
inspiration
.
He
called
for
a
few
moments
,
just
to
leave
a
piece
of
paper
on
the
table
containing
,
as
he
said
,
a
charade
,
which
a
friend
of
his
had
addressed
to
a
young
lady
,
the
object
of
his
admiration
,
but
which
,
from
his
manner
,
Emma
was
immediately
convinced
must
be
his
own
.
393
"
I
do
not
offer
it
for
Miss
Smith
's
collection
,
"
said
he
.
"
Being
my
friend
's
,
I
have
no
right
to
expose
it
in
any
degree
to
the
public
eye
,
but
perhaps
you
may
not
dislike
looking
at
it
.
"
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394
The
speech
was
more
to
Emma
than
to
Harriet
,
which
Emma
could
understand
.
There
was
deep
consciousness
about
him
,
and
he
found
it
easier
to
meet
her
eye
than
her
friend
's
.
He
was
gone
the
next
moment
:
--
after
another
moment
's
pause
,
395
"
Take
it
,
"
said
Emma
,
smiling
,
and
pushing
the
paper
towards
Harriet
--
"
it
is
for
you
.
Take
your
own
.
"
396
But
Harriet
was
in
a
tremor
,
and
could
not
touch
it
;
and
Emma
,
never
loth
to
be
first
,
was
obliged
to
examine
it
herself
.
397
To
Miss
--
CHARADE.My
first
displays
the
wealth
and
pomp
of
kings
,
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398
Lords
of
the
earth
!
their
luxury
and
ease
.
399
Another
view
of
man
,
my
second
brings
,
400
Behold
him
there
,
the
monarch
of
the
seas
!