The gentleman takes the lady's left hand with his right, moving one
bar to the left by _glissade_, and two hops on his left foot, while
the lady does the same to the right, on her right foot; at the second
bar they repeat the same with the other foot--this is repeated for
sixteen bars; they then waltz sixteen bars, _glissade_ and two hops,
taking care to occupy the time of two bars to get quite round. The
gentleman now takes both hands of the lady, and makes the grand
square--moving three bars to his left--at the fourth bar making two
beats while turning the angle; his right foot is now moved forward to
the other angle three bars--at the fourth, beat again while turning
the angle; the same repeated for sixteen bars--the lady having her
right foot forward when the gentleman has his left toot forward; the
waltz is again repeated; after which several other steps are
introduced, but which must needs be seen to be understood.