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Escape
,
however
,
was
not
his
plan
.
He
came
to
the
part
of
the
room
where
the
sitters-by
were
collected
,
spoke
to
some
,
and
walked
about
in
front
of
them
,
as
if
to
shew
his
liberty
,
and
his
resolution
of
maintaining
it
.
He
did
not
omit
being
sometimes
directly
before
Miss
Smith
,
or
speaking
to
those
who
were
close
to
her
.
--
Emma
saw
it
.
She
was
not
yet
dancing
;
she
was
working
her
way
up
from
the
bottom
,
and
had
therefore
leisure
to
look
around
,
and
by
only
turning
her
head
a
little
she
saw
it
all
.
When
she
was
half-way
up
the
set
,
the
whole
group
were
exactly
behind
her
,
and
she
would
no
longer
allow
her
eyes
to
watch
;
but
Mr.
Elton
was
so
near
,
that
she
heard
every
syllable
of
a
dialogue
which
just
then
took
place
between
him
and
Mrs.
Weston
;
and
she
perceived
that
his
wife
,
who
was
standing
immediately
above
her
,
was
not
only
listening
also
,
but
even
encouraging
him
by
significant
glances
.
--
The
kind-hearted
,
gentle
Mrs.
Weston
had
left
her
seat
to
join
him
and
say
,
"
Do
not
you
dance
,
Mr.
Elton
?
"
to
which
his
prompt
reply
was
,
"
Most
readily
,
Mrs.
Weston
,
if
you
will
dance
with
me
.
"
"
Me
!
--
oh
!
no
--
I
would
get
you
a
better
partner
than
myself
.
I
am
no
dancer
.
"
"
If
Mrs.
Gilbert
wishes
to
dance
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
shall
have
great
pleasure
,
I
am
sure
--
for
,
though
beginning
to
feel
myself
rather
an
old
married
man
,
and
that
my
dancing
days
are
over
,
it
would
give
me
very
great
pleasure
at
any
time
to
stand
up
with
an
old
friend
like
Mrs.
Gilbert
.
"
"
Mrs.
Gilbert
does
not
mean
to
dance
,
but
there
is
a
young
lady
disengaged
whom
I
should
be
very
glad
to
see
dancing
--
Miss
Smith
.
"
"
Miss
Smith
!
--
oh
!
--
I
had
not
observed
.
--
You
are
extremely
obliging
--
and
if
I
were
not
an
old
married
man
.
--
But
my
dancing
days
are
over
,
Mrs.
Weston
.
You
will
excuse
me
.
Any
thing
else
I
should
be
most
happy
to
do
,
at
your
command
--
but
my
dancing
days
are
over
.
"
Mrs.
Weston
said
no
more
;
and
Emma
could
imagine
with
what
surprize
and
mortification
she
must
be
returning
to
her
seat
.
This
was
Mr.
Elton
!
the
amiable
,
obliging
,
gentle
Mr.
Elton
.
--
She
looked
round
for
a
moment
;
he
had
joined
Mr.
Knightley
at
a
little
distance
,
and
was
arranging
himself
for
settled
conversation
,
while
smiles
of
high
glee
passed
between
him
and
his
wife
.
She
would
not
look
again
.
Her
heart
was
in
a
glow
,
and
she
feared
her
face
might
be
as
hot
.
In
another
moment
a
happier
sight
caught
her
--
Mr.
Knightley
leading
Harriet
to
the
set
!
--
Never
had
she
been
more
surprized
,
seldom
more
delighted
,
than
at
that
instant
.
She
was
all
pleasure
and
gratitude
,
both
for
Harriet
and
herself
,
and
longed
to
be
thanking
him
;
and
though
too
distant
for
speech
,
her
countenance
said
much
,
as
soon
as
she
could
catch
his
eye
again
.
His
dancing
proved
to
be
just
what
she
had
believed
it
,
extremely
good
;
and
Harriet
would
have
seemed
almost
too
lucky
,
if
it
had
not
been
for
the
cruel
state
of
things
before
,
and
for
the
very
complete
enjoyment
and
very
high
sense
of
the
distinction
which
her
happy
features
announced
.
It
was
not
thrown
away
on
her
,
she
bounded
higher
than
ever
,
flew
farther
down
the
middle
,
and
was
in
a
continual
course
of
smiles
.