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SCG-C.772.004
26 Mar 1772:11 (1884)
Dancing. Pike's annual ball, for the young ladies and
gentlemen under his tuition, will be on Wednesday, April 8,
1772, at his new suite of rooms, in Church-Street.--The ball
begins precisely at five o'clock.--The doors will be opened
at four.--Tickets to be had at his house adjoining the
assembly room.--There will be an assembly for the company,
the minute the ball is over, with tea, coffee, &c.
He hopes the ladies and gentlemen will not take it amiss,
when they are informed that he is obliged to keep the doors
locked while teaching, as it is impossible to complete the
children in their figures while company are constantly
coming and going, as it entirely takes off their attention.
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