
The image is a page from a manual titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK". It features three diagrams illustrating hand gestures and their corresponding meanings. **C. 25:** The diagram shows a right hand grabbing under a left arm, with the left arm bent. The text next to it lists the meanings: "CONCEAL, HIDE, STEAL". It notes that to sign "steal", one must first sign "CATCH IT" and then add this sign. **C. 26:** This diagram depicts both open hands with palms outward, moving in a circle around the front of the body, as if encircling a large object. The text translates this to "CORRAL, KARRAL, SURROUNDED. A strong enclosure." **C. 27:** The final diagram shows a left fist in front, with knuckles pointed outward. The right thumb is positioned at the base of the left thumb. The text explains this represents "CORN. SHELLING CORN." The diagrams are simple line drawings, and the text is in a clear, old-fashioned font. The page number "42" is visible at the bottom. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of an early 20th-century instructional manual.