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ladies were particularly noisy and violent with each other two or three of them quarreled about their boundaries which led to some more personal observations as to their high and low origin not voluntarily admitting their claims to aristocracy & dance & grimaced for some time in anything but a graceful manner. They however made some impression from the regular time kept by them in bouncing and shaking about, it reminded me in some measure of a highland fling or country dance performed by some who could not be called novices but still devoid of the gracefulness with which that dance may be performed. Having pranced & danced for some time

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