We'll finish that redowa at Mrs. Humphrey's to-morrow night. |
I 'm going to begin with a redowa, because the girls like it, and it 's better fun than square dances. |
The redowa had some popularity in Paris about the year 1845 but in England it was more talked about than danced. |
Perhaps they are even dancing the polka and redowa in those airy, well-lighted rooms. |
Her perfumed skirts brushed him as she flew by in the redowa, but she never looked up. |
The glide waltz, the redowa, the stately minuet, give only the slow and graceful motions. |