—Pretend you were two old men: speak softly as if you were very sad; and one of you say this: "Too bad poor Pancrazio is dead!" And the other say: "Shall we have to wear our black clothes to-morrow?" Then walk along silently.

—Walk along limping heavily; then suddenly fall prostrate on your faces as though you were exhausted. Return tripping lightly to your places, without falling and without limping.

—Walk slowly with lowered heads as though you were very sad; return then joyfully and walking lightly.

—Take a flower and run eagerly and give it to the lady.

—Go half way round the room limping; the rest of the way on all fours.

—Silence immediately; silently act out poses for the pictures in the room.

—Go from your seats to the door on all fours; then rise and limp lightly half way round the room; do the other half back to the door on all fours; there rise and run lightly back to your seats.

—Walk silently into the next room; walk three times around the big table and then return to your places.

—Go into the next room running quite fast; come back gradually reducing speed until you reach your places.

—Go to the cabinet immediately; take a letter-chart, and walk twice around the room with the chart on your head, trying never to let it fall; go back to your places in the same way.