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Delsarte, in the presence of genius, refused to sing "Il pleut, il pleut, Bergere," but condescended to declaim "La Cigalle ayant chante tout l'ete," and did it as he alone can do it. When he came to the end of the fable, "Eh bien, dansez maintenant," he gave such a tragic shake to his head that the voluminous folds of his cravat became loosened and hung limply over his bosom.

Set to partners, or balances; turn your partners. Couples recross right and left to their places, without giving hands, which completes another eight bars, and ends the figure. The side couples repeat what the top and bottom couples have done. L'Eté

How they pose me ever as l'Ete or La Source or Leda, or that clumsy Suzanne with her eternal old men. As if they knew better than I do how a woman holds herself up or sits herself down, or nurses a duck, or defends herself!" "Your idea is probably correct. I understand you to propose that I should paint a picture called The Blind Artist?" "Don't do the imbecile.

La Finale. Begin with the grand rond or great round; that is, the whole quadrille; first and second couples and sides join hands all round, advance four steps, and retreat ditto. L'Eté is now sometimes introduced, the grand rond being repeated between each division of the figure.

VIII. Cold weather may be looked for from October 20 to October 29, and from November 10 to November 19; but in the first ten days of November comes what we call Indian summer, and the French L'Été des Morts, because it succeeds All-Souls' Day, or L'Été de Saint Martin. M. Quetelet adds no observations on December, it being presumably a cold month everywhere.

Thank you, I am very comfortable they are a very pleasant set." "Are there any of them here?" "Yes, three of them." L'Ete cut short his speech, and when they paused again he began, "I mean you to dance with Dashwood there that rosy tall boy standing partnerless behind the lady in a Swiss fly-away cap." "O I see," said Marian. "Yes, and don't be high and mighty with him."

This figure is sometimes performed in a different manner, known as double L'Eté. Instead of the top lady and vis-

At the few balls I have hitherto frequented it has been a harmless figure enough; hands all round, and a repetition of l'été. But now oh, horror! what do I see? Everybody far and near is standing in attitude to gallopade.

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