The Song of the Lark

What indicates to the reader that Spanish Johnny is excited and proud of Thea's performance?

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The large smile on Spanish Johnny's face indicates to the reader that he feels excited and proud of Thea's grand performance. Additionally, even though Thea does not see him in the crowd (even though he is close enough to touch her), he delights in seeing her performance and feels moved by her music and presence.