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"
We
were
too
magnificent
,
"
said
he
.
"
We
allowed
unnecessary
room
.
Ten
couple
may
stand
here
very
well
.
"
Emma
demurred
.
"
It
would
be
a
crowd
--
a
sad
crowd
;
and
what
could
be
worse
than
dancing
without
space
to
turn
in
?
"
"
Very
true
,
"
he
gravely
replied
;
"
it
was
very
bad
.
"
But
still
he
went
on
measuring
,
and
still
he
ended
with
,
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"
I
think
there
will
be
very
tolerable
room
for
ten
couple
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
"
said
she
,
"
you
are
quite
unreasonable
.
It
would
be
dreadful
to
be
standing
so
close
!
Nothing
can
be
farther
from
pleasure
than
to
be
dancing
in
a
crowd
--
and
a
crowd
in
a
little
room
!
"
"
There
is
no
denying
it
,
"
he
replied
.
"
I
agree
with
you
exactly
.
A
crowd
in
a
little
room
--
Miss
Woodhouse
,
you
have
the
art
of
giving
pictures
in
a
few
words
.
Exquisite
,
quite
exquisite
!
--
Still
,
however
,
having
proceeded
so
far
,
one
is
unwilling
to
give
the
matter
up
.
It
would
be
a
disappointment
to
my
father
--
and
altogether
--
I
do
not
know
that
--
I
am
rather
of
opinion
that
ten
couple
might
stand
here
very
well
.
"
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Emma
perceived
that
the
nature
of
his
gallantry
was
a
little
self-willed
,
and
that
he
would
rather
oppose
than
lose
the
pleasure
of
dancing
with
her
;
but
she
took
the
compliment
,
and
forgave
the
rest
.
Had
she
intended
ever
to
marry
him
,
it
might
have
been
worth
while
to
pause
and
consider
,
and
try
to
understand
the
value
of
his
preference
,
and
the
character
of
his
temper
;
but
for
all
the
purposes
of
their
acquaintance
,
he
was
quite
amiable
enough
.
Before
the
middle
of
the
next
day
,
he
was
at
Hartfield
;
and
he
entered
the
room
with
such
an
agreeable
smile
as
certified
the
continuance
of
the
scheme
.
It
soon
appeared
that
he
came
to
announce
an
improvement
.
"
Well
,
Miss
Woodhouse
,
"
he
almost
immediately
began
,
"
your
inclination
for
dancing
has
not
been
quite
frightened
away
,
I
hope
,
by
the
terrors
of
my
father
's
little
rooms
.
I
bring
a
new
proposal
on
the
subject
:
--
a
thought
of
my
father
's
,
which
waits
only
your
approbation
to
be
acted
upon
.
May
I
hope
for
the
honour
of
your
hand
for
the
two
first
dances
of
this
little
projected
ball
,
to
be
given
,
not
at
Randalls
,
but
at
the
Crown
Inn
?
"