George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
What Our Waltzing is Coming To. Distinguished Foreigner. "Voulez-vous me faire l'honneur de danse cette valse avec moi, Mees Matilde?" Miss Matilda (an accomplished waltzer). "Avec plaisir, Monsieur. Quelle et voter form - le 'Lurch de Liverpool,' le 'Dip de Boston,' ou le 'Kick de Ratcliffe Highway?'" [We have feebly tried to represent "The Ratcliffe Highway Kick," which at present is only danced in the very best society, and confers a great air of distinction on the performers.
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