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The face of all nature looks gay, 



Bright Phoebus the hills is adorning. 

 Hark! hark! forward! Tally ho, tally ho, tally ho. 

 Hark! hark! forward! Tallj- ho, tally ho, tally ho. 



Figure IV 



JOHN PEEL 



D 'ye ken John Peel with his coat so grey, 



D'ye ken John Peel at the break of the day. 



D'ye ken John Peel when he's far, far away. 



With his hounds and his horn in the morning? 



'T was the sound of his horn brought me from my bed, 



And the cry of his hounds has me oft-times led. 



For Peel's view halloa would waken the dead. 



Or a fox from his lair in the morning. 



To be sung during the quadrille, and at twelve-thirty, 

 Will blew " Gone away" on his hunting horn to clear the 

 floor. 



We marched downstairs, my partner tor the quadrille, 

 Miss Josephine Mather, falling down, much to every one's 

 amusement. There was such applause when the quadrille 

 was finished that we had to do it all over again, after which 

 we marched in to supper. Those in the quadrille being: Mr. 

 and Mrs. Benjamin Chew; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Straw- 

 bridge; Mr. and Mrs. W. Plunket Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. 

 Robert L. Montgomery; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wheeler; 

 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Mills; Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley 

 Reeve; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Clothier; Mr. and Mrs. John 

 R. Valentine; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. 

 Howard H. Henry; Mr. and Mrs. W. Frazier Harrison; 

 Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mather; Mrs. A. J. Antelo Dever- 

 eux; Miss Margot E. Scull; Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt 

 Miss Mather; Mr. Chas. A. Munn; Mr. Francis V. Lloyd 

 Mr. Francis Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier 

 Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Browning; the men in pink dress- 



