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opposite to the nose, and brought with a half turn to the 

 right and carried a little outwards. Place any of the articles 

 before the last sign; which will then signify, I know, you 

 know, he knowsj — both hands being made use of in the man- 

 ner described, implies to know much. 



Now, or at present — The two hands forming each a hol- 

 low, and brought near each other, and put in a tremulous 

 motion upwards and downwards. 



Come here — The hand stretched outwards, with the palm 

 under, and brought back with a curve motion downwards, 

 and inclining to the body. 



Go — The back of the hand stretched out and upwards. 

 What say you — The palm of the hand upwards, and car- 

 ried circularly outwards and depressed. 



No, nothing, I have none — The hand held up before the 

 face, with the palm outwards, and vibrated to and fro. 



From whence come you, say —First the sign of you, then 

 the hand extended open and drawn to the breast; and lastly, 

 the sign of, what say you? 



Come — The fore finger moved from right to left, with an 

 interrupted .motion, as if imitating the alternate movement 

 of stepping. 



Mine — The hand shut and held up to the view. 

 House — The hand half open, and the fore finger extended 

 and separated, then raising the hand upwards, and give it a 

 half turn, as if screwing something. 



Done, or finished— The. hands placed edge up and down, 

 parallel to each other, the right hand without, which latter 

 is drawn back, as if cutting something. 



Spring season — The sign of cold, to which add the last 

 sign of being done or finished. 



Body — The hands with the fingers pointed to the lower 

 part of the body, and then drawn upwards. 

 Hair— 'The movement of combing. 



