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TWO LITTLE BOYS RUNNING AWAY
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TWO LITTLE, BOYS RUNNING AWAY
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This figure was obtained by Mr. John L. Cox, at Hampton, Virginia, from Emma Jackson, the Klamath Indian from Oregon.
First: The loop of string is doubled and used throughout as a single string. Put the thumbs into the loop, and separate the hands. Insert the
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left index from below into the loop, and separate widely the left thumb and index (Fig. 653). Put the right index, from above, down behind the strings which pass from the left thumb to the left index (Fig. 654), and draw the