
The image is a page from a manual titled "Indian Sign Talk". It features three sets of diagrams illustrating hand gestures and their corresponding meanings. **S. 19:** A diagram shows a person with both hands covering their eyes. The text beside it reads "SHAME, BASHFUL, SHAME ON YOU." It also notes that for bashful, a part of one eye peeks over or between the fingers. **S. 20:** The diagram depicts a person with the first two fingers of their right hand making a shearing motion on the side of their head. The text translates this to "SHAVE HEAD, SHEARS, CUT THE HAIR." It's described as a tribal sign for shaved heads. **S. 21:** The diagram shows both hands cupped and placed palm to near each other, forming an enclosed cavity. The text defines this as "SHELL", representing a hollow sphere, oval shape, closed vessel, or covered basket. Each diagram is a simple line drawing, and the text is in a clear, old-fashioned font. The page number "148" is at the bottom. The overall style is instructional and reminiscent of early 20th-century educational materials.