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dex, before theright side of theneck or in front of the top of the shoulder; 
pass the index, pointing upward, as high as the top of the head; turn it 
forward and downward as far as the breast—chief ; pass the extended 
index, pointing upward and forward, forward from the mouth twice—talk ; 
then openand flatten the hand, palm up, outer edge toward the face, place 
it about fifteen inches in front of the chin, and draw it horizontally in- 
ward until the hand nearly touches the neck—tell me. 
Huerito.—HE TOLD ME THAT IN FOUR DAYS I WOULD GO TO MY 
COUNTRY. 
Close the right hand, leaving the index curved; place it about six 
inches from the ear and move it in toward the external meatus—told me, 
hear, I heard, Fig. 311; with the right hand still closed, form a circle with 
the index and thumb by allowing their tips to touch; pass the hand 
from east to west at arm’s length—day; place the left hand before the 
breast, the fingers extended, and the thumb resting against the palm, 
back forward, and, with the index, turn down one finger after another, 
beginning at the little finger—four ; touch the breast with the tips of the 
finger and thumb of the left hand collected to a point—J ; drop the 
hand a short distance and move it forward to arm’s length and slightly 
upward until it points above the horizon—go to*; then as the arm is 
extended, throw the fist edgewise toward the ground—my country. 
Tendoy.—_IN TWO DAYS I GO TO MY COUNTRY JUST AS YOU GO TO 
YOURS. I GO TO MINE WHERE THERE IS A GREAT DEAL OF SNOW, 
AND WE SHALL SEE EACH OTHER NO MORE. 
Place the flat hands horizontally, about two feet apart, move them 
quickly in an upward curve toward one another until the right lies 
LE 
Fic. 312. Fie. 313. 
across the left—night, Fig. 312, repeat this sign—two nights (literally 
two sleeps hence); point toward the individual addressed with the right 
