Ladies’ Chain.—As described in first figure of plain quadrille.
| Measures. | |
| Head couples to the right and address | 4 |
| To the left and address | 4 |
| To place and address partners | 4 |
| Right and left across | 8 |
Danced twice by head couples and twice by side couples.
Head Couples to the Right.—First and second couples lead to the right and address third and fourth couples respectively. Then lead to the side couple on their left and address. Return to places and address partners.
Right and Left Across.—Same as in the first figure of the plain quadrille. The second time the head couples execute the figure, they lead to the couples on their left, instead of on their right, address and visit the couple on the right. When the side couples dance the figure they lead first to the right, then to the left.
| Measures. | |
| All right and left all around | 16 |
| First couple face out | 8 |
| All chassez across | 8 |
| First couple down the center and back | 8 |
| All forward and back | 4 |
| Forward again. Turn partners to places | 4 |
Danced four times, each couple leading in rotation, the figure ending with right and left all around.
All Right and Left All Around.—All face partners, address, and join right hands. Pass partner, and give left hand to next person, right hand to next, left hand to next, and meet partner in opposite couple’s place and address. Pass partner again, and continue in the same manner, going around the entire circle, until original places are reached.
First Couple Face Out.—The first couple join hands and promenade or two-step in the center of the set, and return to their place, facing outward. Then the third couple take position behind the first, next follow the fourth couple, and the second couple remain in their place.
All Chassez Across.—The four gentlemen and ladies take four steps across—the gentlemen passing to the right behind their partners, then return with four steps to the left. The four gentlemen retire, and step back to the left, and the four ladies repeat the movement to the right, forming in two single files, and facing partners.