Chapter 8:DANCE at GRANDPA’S
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quot;Yes, s; quot;No, squot; Ma came sailing over in ;Laura!
So neit made a loud, ringing sound in took of its box and began to play, and all tood in squares on to dance whe figures.
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quot;Sners!quot; Pa called, and quot;Eac boo t!
tc sle bending and Ma dancer in the fiddle was singing:
O you coming out tonig you coming out tonig you coming out tonig you coming out tonigo dance by t of the moon?”
ttle circles and t round and round, and ts ss stamped, and partners boed -and met and bowed again.
In tcirring ttle. Sirred in time to times Grandma took a spoonful of syrup from ttle and poured it on some of the snow in a saucer.
Laura c;t; now. he called:
quot;Doe see, ladi