
The image is a page from a manual on Indian Sign Talk, featuring illustrations of hand gestures and their corresponding meanings. The page is divided into two columns: 'Gestures' and 'Equivalents'. **A. 28:** A sketch of a face with a clenched fist held in front of the forehead, wrist twisted, suggesting a threatening expression. The equivalent meaning is 'ANGRY, WRATHY, GETTING MAD'. **A. 29:** An illustration of a hand with loosely flexed fingers held upright in front of the face, with the right index finger moving upward among them. The equivalent meaning is 'AMONG'. A note reads 'As among other things. See W. 24'. **A. 30:** A drawing of a hand with the palm against the right breast, then carried leftward and outward to arm's length, and opposite the left breast. The equivalent meaning is 'ANOTHER'. It refers to a person, place, or thing. The page has a vintage, instructional feel, with simple line drawings and clear text labels. The paper appears aged and slightly yellowed. The text is in a serif font, typical of older publications. The page number '10' is visible at the bottom right corner.