A page from a book titled "Indian Sign Talk". It features three sets of illustrations and corresponding text. Each set demonstrates a sign language gesture and its English equivalent.
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The image is a page from a book titled "Indian Sign Talk". It features three sets of illustrations and corresponding text. Each set demonstrates a sign language gesture and its English equivalent. **1. 13:** * **Gesture:** A hand with the index and middle fingers extended and positioned near the eyes, with a motion indicating outward movement. * **Equivalents:** The text lists "I SEE", "TO SEE", and "SIGHT". **2. 14:** * **Gesture:** One hand scratching the palm of the other hand with the fingers. * **Equivalents:** The text lists "ITCHING" and "THE ITCH". **3. 15:** * **Gesture:** A hand with the index finger extended, positioned above the breast, and thrust with a twist, leaving the palm out after passing the breast. * **Equivalents:** The text lists "I THINK", "I THOUGHT", and "A THOUGHT". A parenthetical note reads, "(A thought pierces the heart.)". The page is formatted with lines separating each set of illustrations and text. The page number "98" is visible at the bottom. The illustrations are simple line drawings, and the text is in a clear, readable font. The overall aesthetic is vintage and educational.


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