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Another
song
,
however
,
was
soon
begged
for
.
"
One
more
--
they
would
not
fatigue
Miss
Fairfax
on
any
account
,
and
would
only
ask
for
one
more
.
"
And
Frank
Churchill
was
heard
to
say
,
"
I
think
you
could
manage
this
without
effort
;
the
first
part
is
so
very
trifling
.
The
strength
of
the
song
falls
on
the
second
.
"
Mr.
Knightley
grew
angry
.
"
That
fellow
,
"
said
he
,
indignantly
,
"
thinks
of
nothing
but
shewing
off
his
own
voice
.
This
must
not
be
.
"
And
touching
Miss
Bates
,
who
at
that
moment
passed
near
--
"
Miss
Bates
,
are
you
mad
,
to
let
your
niece
sing
herself
hoarse
in
this
manner
?
Go
,
and
interfere
.
They
have
no
mercy
on
her
.
"
Miss
Bates
,
in
her
real
anxiety
for
Jane
,
could
hardly
stay
even
to
be
grateful
,
before
she
stept
forward
and
put
an
end
to
all
farther
singing
.
Here
ceased
the
concert
part
of
the
evening
,
for
Miss
Woodhouse
and
Miss
Fairfax
were
the
only
young
lady
performers
;
but
soon
(
within
five
minutes
)
the
proposal
of
dancing
--
originating
nobody
exactly
knew
where
--
was
so
effectually
promoted
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cole
,
that
every
thing
was
rapidly
clearing
away
,
to
give
proper
space
.
Mrs.
Weston
,
capital
in
her
country-dances
,
was
seated
,
and
beginning
an
irresistible
waltz
;
and
Frank
Churchill
,
coming
up
with
most
becoming
gallantry
to
Emma
,
had
secured
her
hand
,
and
led
her
up
to
the
top
.
While
waiting
till
the
other
young
people
could
pair
themselves
off
,
Emma
found
time
,
in
spite
of
the
compliments
she
was
receiving
on
her
voice
and
her
taste
,
to
look
about
,
and
see
what
became
of
Mr.
Knightley
.
This
would
be
a
trial
.
He
was
no
dancer
in
general
.
If
he
were
to
be
very
alert
in
engaging
Jane
Fairfax
now
,
it
might
augur
something
.
There
was
no
immediate
appearance
.
No
;
he
was
talking
to
Mrs.
Cole
--
he
was
looking
on
unconcerned
;
Jane
was
asked
by
somebody
else
,
and
he
was
still
talking
to
Mrs.
Cole
.
Emma
had
no
longer
an
alarm
for
Henry
;
his
interest
was
yet
safe
;
and
she
led
off
the
dance
with
genuine
spirit
and
enjoyment
Not
more
than
five
couple
could
be
mustered
;
but
the
rarity
and
the
suddenness
of
it
made
it
very
delightful
,
and
she
found
herself
well
matched
in
a
partner
.
They
were
a
couple
worth
looking
at
.
Two
dances
,
unfortunately
,
were
all
that
could
be
allowed
.
It
was
growing
late
,
and
Miss
Bates
became
anxious
to
get
home
,
on
her
mother
's
account
.
After
some
attempts
,
therefore
,
to
be
permitted
to
begin
again
,
they
were
obliged
to
thank
Mrs.
Weston
,
look
sorrowful
,
and
have
done
.
"
Perhaps
it
is
as
well
,
"
said
Frank
Churchill
,
as
he
attended
Emma
to
her
carriage
.
"
I
must
have
asked
Miss
Fairfax
,
and
her
languid
dancing
would
not
have
agreed
with
me
,
after
your
's
.
"