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631. Position 2, opening A (fig. 250).—Place the string behind the 
wrists of both hands in position 2. Bring the radial and ulnar wrist 
strings of each across the palm, through the first and third inter- 
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Fic. 250.—Position 2. Opening A. 
digital spaces, respectively, then pass them around the backs of 
the index and middle fingers, and so out again between these two. 
Note the two palmar strings—a radial and an ulnar. 
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Fig. 251.—Position 2. Opening B. 
632. Position 2, opening B (fig. 251).—Place string in position 2 
Bring up the radial and ulnar wrist strings in front of palm into 
the fork between index and middle fingers and back again on radial 
and ulnar sides of same digits, respectively. 
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1G. 2.—Position 3. 
633. Position 3 (fig. 252).—Place string on the thumbs. There is 
now a single radial and ulnar thumb string on each hand. 
634. Position 3, opening A (fig. 253).—Place string in position 3. 
In each hand slip the radial thumb string over the index, with the 
