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164 Glide L. F. to side (1), hop on it with R. F. raised slightly (2); same with R. F. to right (3) (4). This is a Barn Dance Step.

Four short running steps forward L. F. (1), R. F. (2), L. F. (3), R. F. (4).

Repeat the entire dance, turning to the left also.

Great care should be taken not to exaggerate the hops, and to turn quite around in the skating movement.

There are a number of arrangements of the Texas Tommy, but none more suitable for ball-room purpose than this.

Music, "Gaby Glide," or any schottische. 4-4 tempo.

Dancers in Closed Position.

Glide L. F. to side (1), raise R. F. to side, and hop on L. F. (2); pass the R. F. back of the L. F. (3), L. F. to side (x), and again R. F. crossed in back of L. F. (4). This is a Pas de Bourrée. Repeat all, one measure.

Step on L. F. (1), raise R. F. slightly and hop on L. F. (2), then step on R. F. (3); raise L. F. and hop on R. F. (4). Repeat this measure.