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ami side couples; ymnle chaine between each figure and at the con- 

 clu non. 



DOUBLE QUADKILLE, 



This quadiille contains the same figures as the common quadrille, but 

 so arranged that they are danced by four instead of two couples. All quad- 

 rille music suits it ; and it occupies just half the time of the old quadrille. 

 It makes an agreeable variety in the movements of the dance, and is 

 v learned. It requires four couples. 



FIRST FIGURE. PANTALON. 



First and second couples right and left, whilst side couples dance the 



!aiw outside them. All four couples set to partners and turn 



them. Four ladies form ladies' chain, or hands across in the middle of 



the figure, giving first right hands, and then left, back to places. Half 



promenade, first and second couples do chaine Anglaise, while side cou- 



do grande chaine round them. This leaves all in their right places, 



and ends figure. 



SECOND FIGURE. I/ETE. 



* lady, and lady on her right hand, perform the figure with their 



ntlemen, as in common L'EU; taking care, when they WOJ 

 make a semi-circle to the left. Second couple and second side couple 

 repeat figure, as in common L'Ett. 



THIRD FIGURE. LA POULE. 



Top lady and vis-a-vis gentleman, lady at her right and her opposite 



.tlenian, perform figure at the same time, setting to each other in two 

 cro Other couples follow as usual. 



FOURTH FIGURE. LA PASTi;.\l .1 . 



liist and opposite coupl.-s dance tin- figure, not with each other, 

 but with th- couples to tlieir right. The latter do the same with lirst 

 and second con; 



Ill HI FIGURE. FINALE. 



(ialopade all round. Top and opposite ^alopade forwards, and n 

 they retreat side eouples advance; and as they retreat in their turn, 



lit- -fond con; i each other*) plae-^. side c.upl<^ the 



I ^t and second couples ad vanoe again ; dde couples the same aa 



fh.- .tl; at ; lirst and s ( -c,,nd back to places a ^ >ide couj.l 



