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  1. After reading about the Blue Order Cotillion in your books, I started scouring YouTube for dance videos showing how it was done, but had missed this one! I appreciate the research you do to ensure your books are accurate to the time period!

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  3. Seventy years ago, my British parents came back from my dad’s math department skating evening and announced they had stunned the group by dancing the minuet on skates. Their American colleagues and the wives had never seen the minuet danced. The only time I saw it was at my parents’ next party, when popular request had them dance it again in our living room.
    Seeing this video, I cannot imagine how they managed this dance on skates!
    My mother did not dress in costume neither of these two occasions, but she could have. She had a elegant Marie Antoinette gown and wig that had been made before an ocean journey that she knew would culminate in a masquerade the final evening on board ship.

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