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(30) Pushed the left hand, palm outward, fingers joined, edges up and, 
down, forward and toward its side with a full sweep of the.arm, head” 
following the movement—pushed in that direction, i. e., northeastward. 
(31) Repeated No. 23, but waved the hand only once and with a quick 
and more powerful movement toward the face—by the force of the wind. 
(32) Rotated hands in front of body, rolling them tips over tips very 
rapidly, fingers with thumbs nearly collected to a point—winding up the 
hook-line in @ hurry. 
(33) Quickly passed the hand toward the left breast of his coat—put- 
ting it in pocket. 
(34) And bending the body forward made motion as if picking up 
something—picking up. 
(35) Raised the hand closed to fist, arm elevated so as to form a right 
angle with elbow, and made a short stroke downward and toward the 
left—hatchet. 
(36) Thence moved the hand to side of breast and pushed it down the 
waist—putting it into belt. 
(37) Placed the closed hands to each side of the waist (thumbs up- 
ward with tips facing each other) and approximated them rapidly and 
with a jerk in front of navel—tightening the belt. 
(38) With both hands lowered to the ground, he described an elongated 
oval around his foot by placing tips of forefingers together in front of 
the toes and passing them around each side, meeting the fingers behind 
the heel and running them jointly backward a few inches to indicate a 
tail—snow-shoe. 
(39) Raised up the heel, resting the foot on the toes and turning it 
alittle toward the right, brought it back in a downward movement with 
a jerk—putting it on. 
(40) Waved the left hand emphatically forward, palm backward, fin- 
gers joined and pointing downward, extending them forward at term- 
ination of motion, at the same time pushing forward the head—starting. 
(41) Directed the finger of the same hand toward the light-house—to- 
ward that point. 
(42) Pointed with extended first two fingers of the same hand, thumb 
with remaining fingers partially extended to right and to left—com- 
panions. 
(43) Repeated No. 40 (starting) less emphatically. 
(44) Made several very quick jumping movements forward with the 
extended left fingers, joined, back upward—going very fast. 
(45) Repeated No. 23 (wind), increasing the force of the movement and 
terminating the sign with the second repetition (wave)—wind increasing. 
(46) Raised up the hand in front of head and then arrested it a mo- 
ment, palm outward, fingers extended, upward and forward—halt. 
(47) Partially turning the body toward the north he lowered the ex- 
tended hand, back forward, fingers joined and pointing downward to- 
ward the left of his feet and moved it closely in front of them, and with 
