42.—THE FINAL ROUND.

All form a large circle by joining hands. The leader and his lady separate from the circle, which must be at once reconnected, and waltz around inside the circle. He stops at a signal, and the lady passes through the circle and takes her seat. He then selects another lady, with whom he dances. At a signal, he retires from the circle, and the lady with whom he has just danced selects a new partner from the circle, and so on for the others.

THE END.

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