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CONCLUSION.
I have now concluded what I had to say on the drawing-room dances,
and I may at least do myself the justice of having brought together all the
observations that I had faithfully collected day by day, from the time of
my first beginning to teach.
However conscientiously I may have given myself to the compilation of this work,
I doubt not that, such as it is, it contains omissions, or even errors that
I might wish to rectify. I shall be grateful for any advice I may receive on this
subject, and shall not fail to profit by it, either in a new edition, or in the
ordinary course of my lessons.
As to the form of the book, it should be recollected what I said in the preface,
and they who have now
read it to an end, will easily understand the value that I set upon it.
If I have been comprehended by the public, as I find myself every day by my
pupils, I ought to be fully satisfied. In a word, if the book of
The Drawing-Room Dances
ever needed justification, I may confine myself to repeating in the
last page what I said in the very first—"In writing I imagined
I was still giving a lesson in the art."
THE END.
J. BILLING,
PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER,
WOKING SURREY.
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