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1
A posturing and swaying of hips like a
nautch
girl
.
2
Behind him came a
Nautch
girl
,
at whom Umballa gazed puzzledly.
3
The
Nautch
girls
were not the same the tourists had seen earlier in the day.
4
A
Nautch
Girl
or a Dancing Dervish would, no doubt, get through the performance with credit.
5
The dances of the
nautch
girls
began.
6
Bayadères, or
Nautch
girls
,
as they are often called in a general way, are of many grades.
7
The
Nautch
girls
retired, and the "Nautch," as such an occasion is called, was ended.
8
The great artist has painted
Nautch
girls
twisting their floating scarves, and jugglers throwing poignards into the air.
9
Chaldea-sohe interpreted the dance-swayedgracefully from the hips, without moving her feet, in the style of a
Nautch
girl
.
10
A band of
Nautch
girls
,
round-limbed and luscious-lipped, danced with voluptuous grace to the music of brazen and stringed instruments.
11
But Polly's was like the mad and lawless ceremonial of some heathen temple where incense arose and
nautch
girls
writhed.
12
The
nautch
girls
began to dance-running, jumping, and flying here, there and everywhere, some up, some down, some round and round.
13
The name "rand" given to a widow "is the same that is borne by a
Nautch
girl
or a harlot."
14
Surely, they are a vast seraglio, a triple collection of pleasure houses where captive maidens are content and
nautch
girls
dance with feet like larks.