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If I wanted to dance, I would have gone dancing.
The title alludes to the images of aerial photographs, in the first movement looking down upon a primordial landscape devoid of humanity, in the second a world that mankind has deserted, where everyone in Gruber's vision, has "gone dancing".
We learn that "some rivermen had drowned, or been crushed to death"; a bunkhouse roof had collapsed after a heavy snowfall, killing an Indian; Dominic had broken his ankle as a boy and was maimed for life when he was rolling logs into a mill; and Dominic's wife — Danny's mother — had fallen through the ice one night when she'd gone dancing across the frozen river.
I've gone dancing with their mothers.
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You could go dancing.
We would go dancing.
They're going dancing".
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After every long meeting, go dancing.
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