the index finger and of the ring finger. The near thumb string and the far little finger string pass straight from hand to hand (Fig. 703).
Second: With the right index take up, from below, the string on the palmar surface of the left index (Fig. 704) and separate the hands. With the left index
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take up from below, between the strings of the fight index loop, the string on the palmar surface of the right index and separate the hands.
Third: With the right ring finger take up, from below, the string on the palmar surface of the left ring finger (Fig. 705) and separate the hands. With the left
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ring finger take up, from below, between the strings of the right ring finger loop, the string on the palmar surface of the right ring finger and separate the hands. There is now a loop on every finger of each hand (Fig. 706).
Fourth: Put each thumb from below into the index loop, and separate the thumb from the index (Fig. 707). With the teeth draw the original thumb loop, of each