Can I use Airport Express for one laptop to use another's connection?

I'm at a hotel with my MacBook Pro connected and on the Internet. I would like my wife to be able to use her MacBook Pro using my internet connection. Can I plug in my Airport Express into my laptop and have her use my connection somehow?
Thanks.

I'm at a hotel with my MacBook Pro connected and on the Internet. I would like my wife to be able to use her MacBook Pro using my internet connection. Can I plug in my Airport Express into my laptop and have her use my connection somehow?
Thanks.

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