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Show PRIVATE DANCING. 499 7.-Four advance and retire, similar to the en avant deux. 8.-The same four dance the demi-chaine Anglaise, to regain their places. (See the Pantalon). The remaining couple do the same. THE FIGURE CALLED TRENIS. L - A gentleman and his partner present hands, then advance and retire twice, leaving hands at the second time; the lady going off, places herself to the left of the gentleman opposite, returns or retires backward: this requires eight bars. 2.-A gentleman crosses between two ladies, being then in a line, and crossing at the same time right before them, they change with each other at the extremity, to make a repetition of the crossing, together with the gentleman, and thus all three regain their places: this requires the space of eight bars. 3.-Set four. (See Pantalon.) 4 - T w o gentlemen with their partners perform the tour de main. (See Pantalon.) The remaining couples do the same. THE FIGURE CALLED PASTOURELLE. 1.-A gentleman and his partner present hands and advance twice, as in the Trenis ; the lady then goes and places herself on the left of the opposite gentleman; which requires eight bars. 2.-The opposite gentleman, who is then between two ladies, gives a hand to each of them, and all three advance twice and retire, during eight bars. 3.-The remaining gentleman, w ho is left alone, then advances in his turn twice also, during eight bars. 4 - T h e same gentleman with the one opposite, and |