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NOVEL COTILLON FIGURE.

The "Dolly Varden" is one of the newest cotillon *-gures. It requires a screeu placed at one end of the ballroom with an aperture at the base, the ladies on ono side and the gentleman on the other. The ladies walk in procession holding their skirts so that their ankles are seen, and the gentlemen kneeling on the other side choose the particular pair of ankles they wish to dance with, when the Bcreen is removed and dancing becomes general. — Queen.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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NOVEL COTILLON FIGURE. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

NOVEL COTILLON FIGURE. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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