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1 Or he couldn't dance this way, and Russ tried to cut the pigeon wing again.
2 We'ed cut the pigeon wing, and buck the wind [HW: wing?
3 He cut the pigeon - wing for them.
4 He asked that boy if he knew how to cut the pigeon wing, and the boy grinned very broadly.
5 For a dime he would " cut the pigeon wing," or give a "double-shuffle" or "breakdown" in a way that made the beholder dizzy.
6 He played the fiddle and liked to see the slaves dance " cutting the pigeon wing."
7 And did any of you notice Scales and old June and Dan cutting the pigeon wing like colts?
8 Then to the tune of an old fiddle they danced a dance called the "Green Corn Dance" and " Cut the Pigeon wing."
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