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681
We
must
have
a
curtain
,
said
Tom
Bertram
;
a
few
yards
of
green
baize
for
a
curtain
,
and
perhaps
that
may
be
enough
.
682
Oh
,
quite
enough
,
cried
Mr
.
Yates
,
with
only
just
a
side
wing
or
two
run
up
,
doors
in
flat
,
and
three
or
four
scenes
to
be
let
down
;
nothing
more
would
be
necessary
on
such
a
plan
as
this
.
For
mere
amusement
among
ourselves
we
should
want
nothing
more
.
683
I
believe
we
must
be
satisfied
with
less
,
said
Maria
.
There
would
not
be
time
,
and
other
difficulties
would
arise
.
We
must
rather
adopt
Mr
.
Crawford
s
views
,
and
make
the
performance
,
not
the
theatre
,
our
object
.
Many
parts
of
our
best
plays
are
independent
of
scenery
.
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684
Nay
,
said
Edmund
,
who
began
to
listen
with
alarm
.
Let
us
do
nothing
by
halves
.
685
If
we
are
to
act
,
let
it
be
in
a
theatre
completely
fitted
up
with
pit
,
boxes
,
and
gallery
,
and
let
us
have
a
play
entire
from
beginning
to
end
;
so
as
it
be
a
German
play
,
no
matter
what
,
with
a
good
tricking
,
shifting
afterpiece
,
and
a
figure
-
dance
,
and
a
hornpipe
,
and
a
song
between
the
acts
.
If
we
do
not
outdo
Ecclesford
,
we
do
nothing
.
686
Now
,
Edmund
,
do
not
be
disagreeable
,
said
Julia
.
Nobody
loves
a
play
better
than
you
do
,
or
can
have
gone
much
farther
to
see
one
.
687
True
,
to
see
real
acting
,
good
hardened
real
acting
;
but
I
would
hardly
walk
from
this
room
to
the
next
to
look
at
the
raw
efforts
of
those
who
have
not
been
bred
to
the
trade
:
a
set
of
gentlemen
and
ladies
,
who
have
all
the
disadvantages
of
education
and
decorum
to
struggle
through
.
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688
After
a
short
pause
,
however
,
the
subject
still
continued
,
and
was
discussed
with
unabated
eagerness
,
every
one
s
inclination
increasing
by
the
discussion
,
and
a
knowledge
of
the
inclination
of
the
rest
;
and
though
nothing
was
settled
but
that
Tom
Bertram
would
prefer
a
comedy
,
and
his
sisters
and
Henry
Crawford
a
tragedy
,
and
that
nothing
in
the
world
could
be
easier
than
to
find
a
piece
which
would
please
them
all
,
the
resolution
to
act
something
or
other
seemed
so
decided
as
to
make
Edmund
quite
uncomfortable
.
He
was
determined
to
prevent
it
,
if
possible
,
though
his
mother
,
who
equally
heard
the
conversation
which
passed
at
table
,
did
not
evince
the
least
disapprobation
.
689
The
same
evening
afforded
him
an
opportunity
of
trying
his
strength
.
Maria
,
Julia
,
Henry
Crawford
,
and
Mr
.
Yates
were
in
the
billiard
-
room
.
690
Tom
,
returning
from
them
into
the
drawing
-
room
,
where
Edmund
was
standing
thoughtfully
by
the
fire
,
while
Lady
Bertram
was
on
the
sofa
at
a
little
distance
,
and
Fanny
close
beside
her
arranging
her
work
,
thus
began
as
he
entered
Such
a
horribly
vile
billiard
-
table
as
ours
is
not
to
be
met
with
,
I
believe
,
above
ground
.
I
can
stand
it
no
longer
,
and
I
think
,
I
may
say
,
that
nothing
shall
ever
tempt
me
to
it
again
;
but
one
good
thing
I
have
just
ascertained
:
it
is
the
very
room
for
a
theatre
,
precisely
the
shape
and
length
for
it
;
and
the
doors
at
the
farther
end
,
communicating
with
each
other
,
as
they
may
be
made
to
do
in
five
minutes
,
by
merely
moving
the
bookcase
in
my
father
s
room
,
is
the
very
thing
we
could
have
desired
,
if
we
had
sat
down
to
wish
for
it
;
and
my
father
s
room
will
be
an
excellent
greenroom
.
It
seems
to
join
the
billiard
-
room
on
purpose
.