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Good nigift and Joy Ur wt* ye.
LA FI IS*ALE .
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Fi rst Gent: lead his partner round inside the figuire
the 4 Ladies advance join rig*ht hands, and retire,
then the Gent? do the same, all set and turn partners
all chain figutre half round, promenade to places
all change sides join right hands at corners an l
back again to places all promenade at the finish .
Hart4; of* Oh >rls
Good nigift and Joy Ur wt* ye.
LA FI IS*ALE .
OR
Fi rst Gent: lead his partner round inside the figuire
the 4 Ladies advance join rig*ht hands, and retire,
then the Gent? do the same, all set and turn partners
all chain figutre half round, promenade to places
all change sides join right hands at corners an l
back again to places all promenade at the finish .
Hart4; of* Oh >rls
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