A page from a document titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK." It features three sets of illustrations, each labeled with "W. 1", "W. 2", and "W. 3". Each set has two columns: "Gestures" and "Equivalents". The illustrations depict hand gestures and their corresponding meanings in sign language.
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This is a page from a document titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK." It features three sets of illustrations, each labeled with "W. 1", "W. 2", and "W. 3". Each set has two columns: "Gestures" and "Equivalents". **W. 1:** * **Gesture:** A sketch of a hand with the thumb and index finger spread, moving in a circular motion. Arrows indicate the direction of the circular movement. * **Equivalent:** The text reads "WAGON WHEELS." **W. 2:** * **Gesture:** Similar to W. 1, but the circular motion is different. * **Equivalent:** The text reads "WAGON WHEELS.", followed by the description "To intimate a wagon approaching. The same gesture drawn from well out in front." **W. 3:** * **Gesture:** A sketch of a hand striking forward and downward. * **Equivalent:** The text reads "WAIT.", "HALT.", and "STOP." Below the last illustration, the number "174" is printed. The page has a vintage, aged appearance with a slightly off-white background. The illustrations are simple line drawings.


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