Two little girls, clinching fingers, and bracing their feet against each other, whirl rapidly round, a movement which they call "Sailing the ship."
No. 119.
Three Around.
Three little girls join hands and swing about, being the simplest form of motion without song, to which they give the name of "Three Around."
No. 120.
Iron Gates.
Two little girls clasp hands tightly, singing,
Iron gates,
Never break,
While a third throws herself against them, and endeavors to break through.
No. 121.
Charley Over the Water.
Children sing, as they dance with clasped hands about one who stands in the centre of the ring: