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Firft man and i. wo. crofs over into the 2. cu. places, and go the Figure through tbe 2. cu. into their own places again,
then they crofs over b>low the 3. cu. and go the Figure, and the 1. man turn the 3. wo. and I. wo. turn the 3. roan,
and then turn their own then 1. man turn the 2. wo. and 1. wo. the 2 man, then all four take left-hands and turn half
round into thrir places again ; Then the other cu. do the Tame over. This to tbe Tune flayed once over.
Then the 1. man and 1. wo; caft off into the-nextcu. places, and lead through them round into their places again, then
caft off2Bd lead through them again, and turn his own, then 1. man turn the 2. wo. and 1. wo. turn the 2. man, and
then each turn his own half rouud into their places again j The reft do the fame over.
c w )
Longways for as many as will.
£>0OO
«7-*-f~
Firft man and i. wo. crofs over into the 2. cu. places, and go the Figure through tbe 2. cu. into their own places again,
then they crofs over b>low the 3. cu. and go the Figure, and the 1. man turn the 3. wo. and I. wo. turn the 3. roan,
and then turn their own then 1. man turn the 2. wo. and 1. wo. the 2 man, then all four take left-hands and turn half
round into thrir places again ; Then the other cu. do the Tame over. This to tbe Tune flayed once over.
Then the 1. man and 1. wo; caft off into the-nextcu. places, and lead through them round into their places again, then
caft off2Bd lead through them again, and turn his own, then 1. man turn the 2. wo. and 1. wo. turn the 2. man, and
then each turn his own half rouud into their places again j The reft do the fame over.
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