VOLUME III
4. CHAPTER IV
 (continued)
"Not the least in the world.--Did he ever give you any thing?" 
"No--I cannot call them gifts; but they are things that I have
 valued very much." 
She held the parcel towards her, and Emma read the words Most
 precious treasures on the top.  Her curiosity was greatly excited.
 Harriet unfolded the parcel, and she looked on with impatience.
 Within abundance of silver paper was a pretty little Tunbridge-ware box,
 which Harriet opened:  it was well lined with the softest cotton;
 but, excepting the cotton, Emma saw only a small piece of court-plaister. 
"Now," said Harriet, "you must recollect." 
"No, indeed I do not." 
"Dear me!  I should not have thought it possible you could forget
 what passed in this very room about court-plaister, one of the very
 last times we ever met in it!--It was but a very few days before I
 had my sore throat--just before Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley came--
 I think the very evening.--Do not you remember his cutting his finger
 with your new penknife, and your recommending court-plaister?--
 But, as you had none about you, and knew I had, you desired
 me to supply him; and so I took mine out and cut him a piece;
 but it was a great deal too large, and he cut it smaller, and kept
 playing some time with what was left, before he gave it back to me.
 And so then, in my nonsense, I could not help making a treasure of it--
 so I put it by never to be used, and looked at it now and then
 as a great treat." 
"My dearest Harriet!" cried Emma, putting her hand before her face,
 and jumping up, "you make me more ashamed of myself than I can bear.
 Remember it?  Aye, I remember it all now; all, except your saving
 this relic--I knew nothing of that till this moment--but the cutting
 the finger, and my recommending court-plaister, and saying I had none
 about me!--Oh! my sins, my sins!--And I had plenty all the while in
 my pocket!--One of my senseless tricks!--I deserve to be under a
 continual blush all the rest of my life.--Well--(sitting down again)--
 go on--what else?" 
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