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This is a graceful, pleasing and simple waltz, done to the same music as the Hesitation Waltz and Walking Boston, comprising two distinct figures.

This instruction is for the man. For the lady the only difference is that his left foot is her right foot.

Position, as shown in Illustration 1.

Starting with the left foot take one step to the side, counting one, two, three, and drawing the right foot up to the left. Another step to the side with the left foot, this time swinging the right foot up to the left and back. Now draw the left foot up to the right. Another step with the right, this time swinging the left foot up and back, and repeat as above. In other words, this is two steps to the left, then two steps to the right, counting one, two, three to each step. On each swinging step make a quarter turn, in order to vary your direction.