VOLUME III
4. CHAPTER IV
 (continued)
"And had you really some at hand yourself?  I am sure I never
 suspected it, you did it so naturally." 
"And so you actually put this piece of court-plaister by for his sake!"
 said Emma, recovering from her state of shame and feeling divided
 between wonder and amusement.  And secretly she added to herself,
 "Lord bless me! when should I ever have thought of putting by in cotton
 a piece of court-plaister that Frank Churchill had been pulling about!
 I never was equal to this." 
"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.  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 cannot recollect.--It is very odd,
 but I cannot recollect.--Mr. Elton was sitting here, I remember,
 much about where I am now."-- 
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