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1959. DANCING, Women and.—
Dancing
is a necessary accomplishment, although of short use; for the French rule is wise, that
no lady dances after marriage. This is founded
in solid physical reasons.—
To N. Burwell. Washington ed. vii, 102.
Ford ed., x, 105.
(M.
1818)
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