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THE PRINCESS AND THE PRINCE.
"The stately jig executed by the little couple was very pretty, for the childish
faces were so earnest, the costumes so gay, and the steps so peculiar, that they
looked like the dainty quaint figures painted on a Watteau fan."—Page 369.