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The youthfulness may help to account for the vivacity that was everywhere apparent. The creed of earnestness survived fro almost a hundred years, at which point it was parodied by Oscar Wilde. Yet the new dance of the day was waltz, introduced in in 1813 and at first considered ‘riotous and indecent’ because of the close proximity of the partners, with the barely repressed energy that marked the era. ~ Page 4
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