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Updated: May 13, 2025
Whatever may be said in derogation of the modern dances, they have rejuvenated the old and knocked a lot of nonsense out of the young. To my eye there is nothing more charming than a well-danced maxixe. To dance well a man must be an athlete and a musician; to be either is surely a worthy ambition. To dance well a girl must at the very least have grace and charm.
Suddenly, Jacques caught a glimpse of the knife, cut with his own mark, thrust into the Indian's belt. It was the very dirk he had won by his well-danced hornpipe on his voyage with M. Champlain. After an exchange of friendly greetings, the Indian led the English party about and visited with them the smaller islands of the group.
Odysseus, we find, is particularly struck with this: he gazes with admiration on the 'twinkling of their feet. In Thessaly, again, dancing was such a prominent feature, that their rulers and generals were called 'Dancers-in- chief, as may be seen from the inscriptions on the statues of their great men: 'Elected Prime Dancer, we read; and again: 'This statue was erected at the public expense to commemorate Ilation's well-danced victory.
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