Part 46 (1/2)

(64) Pushed doard perpendicularly and fro in_--and turning the hand upward at wrist, back doard, he flirted up the fingers several times quickly--_water--slush and water_

(65) Passed one hand over the other as in the act of pulling offout a wet piece of cloth--_wringing wet_

(67) Grasped a fold of his trowsers (below the knee) and wrung it--_trowsers also wet_

(68) Placed paled them up to the knees--_up to the knees_

(69) shi+vered--_feeling cold_

(70) Pointed with thu his coray_)--_my old companion_, ie, _Ga-bi-wa-bi-ko-ke_

(71) Repeated No 69 (_feeling cold_)worse fro the ice_)

(73) Made sign for _tired--getting tired_, as follows: The left arently struck near the bend of the elbow, usually above it, with the palht hand, at the same time the head is usually inclined to the left side, then in siht arm is extended and struck by the left hand, and the head in turn inclined to the right

(74) Repeated No 35--(_hatchet_)

(75) Turned the slightly closed left (thu it in so doing, fingers pointing to left--_passing it over to his co forefingers of both hands, backs forward, thuers partially closed, toward their respective sides alternately--_by turns_

(77) Repeated No 59 (_cutting the ice_)

(78) Elevated the hand above head, thuers extended and directed toward the western meridian, and shook it emphatically and with a tremulous motion up and dohile thus suspended--_at a late hour_

(79) Folloith the sign for _done, finished_, as follows: Left hand, with forearht, is held naturally relaxed, back outward, a few inches in front of body and at a right angle with opposite hand, which is placed on a higher level, slightly arched, edge doard, fingers joined and extended forward

Pass the right quickly and with a cutting motion doard and toward its side, at the same time withdraw the left a few inches toward the opposite direction--_finished our work_

(80) Quickly threw up his ar ”haw!”--_let us start_

(81) Passed both hands approximated in front of body, naturally relaxed, backs outward, forward and toward their respective sides, extending and widely separating the fingers during thethe them, closed to fists, in front of body and with a jerk upward--_with united efforts_

(82) Placing the fists, thuers, with their wrists against the breast, he pushed thehtly participating in theoff_

(83) Repeated No 38 (_snow-shoe)--with snow-shoes_

(84) I off” as in No

82, slowly passing forward the fists further and further--_pushi+ng and graduallyoff_

(85) Quickly passed and turned the closed left forward, upward, and backward, opening and again closing the fingers in so doing, and executing at almost the saht--_turning over the snow-shoe, tail up_

(86) With both hands closed to fists, left obliquely over the right and on the right side of the body, _

(87) Moved and pointed finger of left towards its side, ie, northward--_toward the shore_

(88) Moved both hands, flat and extended, backs upward, toward the left side, by an even and very slowvery slowly toward that direction_