Things to Know tsd Do iS9 ^ Hot (wet middle finger in mouth, reach h forward and jerk it back) ; Cold (fists near shoulder and shaken); Good-bye (hand high, flat, palm down, fingers wagged all to- gether); Thank you (a slipht bow, smile and hand-salutc, made by draw- ing flat hand a icw inches forward and downward palm up); Surrender (both hands raiaod hi^ and flat to show no wea- pons) ; / am thinking it over (forefinger on right brow and eyes raised); I forgot (touch forehead with all right finger tips, then draw flat nan past eyes once and shake head^, / wind him around my finger (make action with right thumb and index around left index);
/ luive him under my timmb (press firmly down with of
right thumb); Sleepy (put a fist in each eye) ; Bellyache {wl'h hands clasi)e(l across the belly); ^ Sick (a grimace and a limp dropj)ing of hands); Go (move hand forward, palm first); Come (draw hanrl toward one's self, palm in); Hurry (same, but the hand quickly and energetically moved several times); Come for a moment (hand held out hack down, fingers closed except first, which is hooked and straightened quickly several times) ; Stop (flat hand held up; palm forward); ■ Gently or Go /vy (like "stop," but hand gently waved fiwn side to side) ; Get up (raise flat hand sharply, palm upward); Sit down (drop flat hand sharply, pahn down); Rub it out (quickly shake flat haiKl from side to side, palm forward) ; ^ Up (forefinger [)ointed and moved upward); ^Down (ditto downward); Way or road (hold both flat hands nearly side by side, palms up, but right one nearer the breast, then alternately lift than forward and draw them back to indicate track or feet travelling); Forward (swing index forward and down in a curve) ; Backward (jerk left hand over shoulder); Across (hdd left hand out flat, paUn down, run rij^t indoc across it); Over and above (hold out flat left, palm down, and above it hold ditto ri|^t);