SCOUTING FOR GIRLS 
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The Rests 
Being at halt, the commands for the different rests are 
as follows: 
Fall Out, Rest, At Ease and 1 Parade, 2 Rest. 
At the command Fall Out, the Scouts may leave the 
ranks, but are required to remain in the immediate vicin- 
ity. They resume their former places, at attention at 
the command “Fall In.” 
At the command (( Rest” each Scout keeps one foot in 
place, but is not required to keep silence or immobility. 
At the command “At Ease” each Scout keeps one foot 
in place and is required to keep silence but not immo- 
bility. 
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1 Parade, 2 Rest . 
Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, 
left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands, without con- 
straint, in front of the center of the body, fingers joined, 
right hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by the thumb 
and forefinger 1 of the right hand ; preserve silence and 
steadiness of position. 
To resume the attention: 1 Squad (or Company) 2 
Attention. 
Steps and Marchings 
All steps and marchings executed from the halt, ex- 
cept right step, begin with the left foot. 
The length of the full step in “ Quick Time,” for a 
Scout is twenty inches, measured from heel to heel, and 
the cadence is at the rate of one hundred twenty steps 
per minute. 
The length of the full step in “Double Time,” for a 
Scout, is about twenty- four inches; the cadence is at the 
rate of one hundred eighty steps per minute. 
The instructor, when necessary, indicates the cadence 
of the step by calling “One, Two, Three, Four,” or “Left, 
