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" (See Diagram 2. ) The odd, or "active" couples (first, third, etc. ) now repeat the whole dance as before, but each dancing, this time, with the next couple below, and continue in the same manner, progressing down the set one place lower each time, and dancing with the even, or "neutral" couples (second, fourth, etc. ), in turn. As each "neutral" couple reach the top of the set, the man and woman exchange places (Diagram 3), and stand idle during one repetition of the figure; then become "act...ive, " and swing the next below, dancing as described for the first couple. As each "active" couple reach the foot of the set, they exchange places and become "neutral. " (Diagram 3. ) When the dance has been continued until all couples have reached their original positions, it is brought to a finish with "Forward and Swing Partners, " and "Promenade around the Hall. " Diagram 3 27424 38 Allegro moderate ( J = 112) BOSTON FANCY (I) ("Lamplighter's Hornpipe") t: =- Allegro moderate ( J = 1 1 2 ) BOSTON FANCY (II) ("Quinardo Hornpipe") *rfi in: ^==r: -f F 9- =P t ^= -fi-0- ^3^ -f 27424 39 12 BOSTON FANCY (Or "Lady Washington's Reel") The order of this dance is exactly the same as of each odd couple (first, third, fifth, etc.
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