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'''Dorset Four Hand Reel [2], The'''. English, Country Dance or Reel. The first strain is shared with Prince Edward Island fiddler Joseph Doucette's "[[Doucette's Dream]]," and with "[[Clog Dance]]," a melody printed in Scotland by James S. Kerr in the 1880's ('''Merry Melodies, vol. 4''', No. 273, p. 29).  
'''Dorset Four Hand Reel [2], The'''. English, Country Dance or Reel. The first strain is shared with Prince Edward Island fiddler Joseph Doucette's "[[Doucette's Dream]]," the Irish "[[Low Level Hornpipe (The)]]," and "[[Clog Dance]]," a melody printed in Scotland by James S. Kerr in the 1880's ('''Merry Melodies, vol. 4''', No. 273, p. 29).  
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Dorset Four Hand Reel [2], The. English, Country Dance or Reel. The first strain is shared with Prince Edward Island fiddler Joseph Doucette's "Doucette's Dream," the Irish "Low Level Hornpipe (The)," and "Clog Dance," a melody printed in Scotland by James S. Kerr in the 1880's (Merry Melodies, vol. 4, No. 273, p. 29).

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