Alright Adstringendum, I've taken notice that a lot of you are preparing for Prom, and that most of you are excited for this. [Why it is that you are still baffles him.]
I would like to offer my services. I am willing to teach several of you how to not only dance, but impress everyone else on the dance floor, and above all else, your dancing partner
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Are you interested in any lessons as well, or are you confident?
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Lessons might be helpful. How much dancing usually goes on at things like this?
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How much dancing- ... A Prom is a formal dance party, miss. I'd wager a good deal of it.
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However, I will make the most of it.
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Don't tell me you're planning on going to something that pathetic?
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It is a most lovely dress. I wish you luck bartering it.
These dance lessons, what sort of dancing do you teach? I am well-versed in dance, but I fear what I know is out-of-date, compared to what most people think of as dance.
[Hawke's observation that what she thinks of as dancing doesn't seem like it to him still bothers her slightly.]
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Dance never goes 'out-of-date', it just rides the trends. However I am familiar with several styles, such as modern, a little swing, some jazz, but mostly I specialize in formal.
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[And those terms go right over her head.]
I have not heard of such dancing before. I fear I may prove the exception to your statement, good sir. I hail from the fifteenth century.
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The fifteenth century? Well. I suppose I'll have my work cut out for me. Would you like the lessons?
I would love to see how you do dance either way though.
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Yeah, he'll totally just go with that.]
Would a blanket be good enough?
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[Yeah so, Juliet totally makes him whatever he wants, but still.]
It's made from wool and cotton. Pretty sure it's what you're looking for.
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When would you like to start the lessons?
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