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On The Natural Language of Signs; And Its Value And Uses In The Instruction Of The Deaf And Dumb, Part 1
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| 19 | Love. -- The clenched hand is pressed hard upon the breast. | |
| 20 | Now, or at present. -- The two hands, forming each a hollow, are brought near each other, and put in a tremulous motion upwards and downwards. | |
| 21 | Done, or finished. -- The hands are placed, edge up and down, parallel to each other, the right hand without; which latter is drawn back as if cutting something. | |
| 22 | -TO BE CONTINUED.- | |




