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THE SIGN LANGUAGE

Where.—Extend the open hands, palm up, from the side out to the front and give them a side to side shake with a look of inquiry on the face. XV, 301.

Here.—Bring open hands, palms up, near the body, end to end but not touching, and let each describe a small circle in opposite directions outward, coming toward each other again nearer the body.

There.—Point to a distance.

Center.—Describing a circle with the right open hand above the palm of the left open hand, drop it into the center of the palm.

Yet, Still.—Place the right "Y" hand at the side and carry it out straight forward from the side. This also conveys the idea of continuity. XV, 302.