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<A classic read in English_ Embarrassments by Henry James>
"Embarrassments" is a collection of short stories by Henry James published in 1896 that brings together four stories. Each story deals with situations and characters that are in some way uncomfortable or awkward. Therefore, the title is "Embarrassments_Embarrassment." These stories demonstrate James' gift for psychological depth, complex characterization, and keen observation of social dynamics.

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Summary
The story in ¡°Embarrassment¡± goes like this:

1. ¡°Figures in the Carpet¡± _ This story tells the story of a young writer who is obsessed with discovering hidden meanings or patterns (called ¡°figures¡±) in the works of famous authors.
2. ¡°Glasses¡± _ This story is about Flora Saunt, a young woman who is strikingly beautiful but has a serious flaw. She loses her eyesight and has to wear her glasses...
3. ¡°The Next Time¡± _ The narrative revolves around an artist who strives for commercial success while maintaining artistic purity.
4. "The Way It Came" (also known as "The Friends of the Friends") _ This story centers around supernatural themes when two people gain the ability to see ghosts.

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CONTENTS

THE FIGURE IN THE CARPET
CHAPTER I. I had done a few things and earned a few pence
CHAPTER II. The effect of my visit to Bridges
CHAPTER III. I listened with intense interest
CHAPTER IV. Returning to town I feverishly collected them all
CHAPTER V. When I spoke to George Corvick of the caution
CHAPTER VI. Six months after Vereker had left England George Corvick
CHAPTER VII. My words however were not absolutely the same
CHAPTER VIII. Nothing more annoying had ever happened to me
CHAPTER IX. It was impossible not to be moved with
CHAPTER X. Six months later appeared
CHAPTER XI. It was therefore from her husband

GLASSES
CHAPTER I. Yes indeed, I say to myself
CHAPTER II. Flora Saunt, the only daughter of an old soldier
CHAPTER III. This conversation occurred the night
CHAPTER IV. One day in the course of the following June
CHAPTER V. I had been again with my mother
CHAPTER VI. It befell at this period
CHAPTER VII. I don¡¯t remember
CHAPTER VIII. A few days later I again heard
CHAPTER IX. She left me, after she had been introduced
CHAPTER X. I have spoken of these reminiscences
CHAPTER XI. As soon as I saw Mrs. Meldrum
CHAPTER XII. I was soon called back to Folkestone
CHAPTER XIII. She gave me the smile once more

THE NEXT TIME
CHAPTER I. This rush had already begun when
CHAPTER II. The Major Key was the new novel
CHAPTER III. It was bang upon this completeness
CHAPTER IV. If something less had depended on my impression
CHAPTER V. A few months were sufficient to show

THE WAY IT CAME
CHAPTER I. I know perfectly of course
CHAPTER II. That¡¯s just half my tale
CHAPTER III. When to crown our long acquaintance
CHAPTER IV. When accordingly at five she presented herself
CHAPTER V. In the train the next day this struck me
CHAPTER VI. He broke it presently by saying
CHAPTER VII. It was my theory, my conviction