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 44 Now take one step forward with the left foot, stopping it almost on a line with the right. Second, the right foot forward and slightly to the side. Third, draw the left foot up to the right. These are three quick steps—left, one; right, two; left, three—one count to each step—the regular waltz step. Repeat.

Now study the diagram.

Starting with the left foot take the hesitation step to the side, counting one, two, three, as in Lesson 1.

Now, instead of taking the next step backward, take it forward, and so on, as shown in the diagram.