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MJ.782.130
3 Dec 1782:32 (9/49 483)
M. Roussell begs leave to inform the public, that he intends
to teach dancing, on reasonable terms, and will for that
purpose open a room, on Tuesday next, the 3d of December,
two doors below Mr. L'Argeau's late dancing-school, near the
county wharf. His school will be open three times a week,
viz, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at three o'clock
in the afternoon for ladies, and at six o'clock in the
evening for gentlemen. Those who choose to be taught at
their own houses, shall be waited upon.
Mr. Roussell begs leave to assure the public, that
attendance and assiduity may be relied upon, and the
greatest regard will be paid to decorum, by the public's
most humble and most obedient servant, [signed] Roussell.
Baltimore, Nov. 29, 1782.
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