Gentilezza D'Amore - Reconstruction

1st verse: Riverenza minima., 1 Spezzato turning L, Cadenza
                 2 Spezzati around the wheel to the L, 4 Trabuchetti
                 2 Trangi flanked forward, starting with the L. Spezzato turning L, Cadenza with R foot
                 2 Trangi flanked forward starting with the R, Spezzato turning R, Cadenza with L foot

2nd verse: 2 Passi presti, 2 Trabuchetti, 2 Spezzati around the wheel to the L
                  2 Passi presti, 2 Trabuchetti, 2 Spezzati around the wheel to the R
                  Scambiati L and R
                  2 Riprese L, 2 Trabuchetti
                  Spezzato turning L, Cadenza with R foot

3rd verse: Men only - 2 Passi presti, 1 Spezzato forward starting with L, 4 Trabuchetti starting with R
                                    2 Passi presti, 1 Spezzato forward starting with R, 4 Trabuchetti starting with L *
                  All - 2 Passi trangati flanked back, 2 Passi presti forward, Cadenza, - starting with L
                          2 Passi trangati flanked back, 2 Passi presti forward, Cadenza - starting with R

4th verse: Women only - as men only in verse 3
                 All - as in verse 3

5th verse: 1 Semidoppio around wheel to L
                 
1 Semidoppio around wheel to R
                  4 Trabuchetti
                  1 Spezzato turning L, Cadenza
                  2 Passi trangati flanked back, 2 Passi presti forward, Cadenza - starting with L
                  2 Passi trangati flanked back, 2 Passi presti forward, Cadenza - starting with R





*It is unclear in the original text whether the second set of Passi and Spezzato in verses 3 and 4 is meant to be done by the man/woman alone, or by both together.  The verb used is plural (they will do....), but it is followed by the statement that then both will do together the next acts.  I am assuming, for symmetry's sake, that the solo does both sets of passi and spezzato, then the couple together resumes with the Passi trangati.