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A LITTLE FISH THAT HIDES IN THE MUD
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A LITTLE FISH THAT HIDES IN THE MUD
This is another Klamath figure secured by Mr. John L. Cox, from Emma Jackson, of Oregon.
First: The same as the First movement of the "Two Little Boys Running Away."
Second: Holding the fingers of the right hand close together, turn the right hand so that the finger tips sweep down toward you under the figure (Fig. 664),
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and the whole hand comes on the near side of the figure, the finger tips pointing upward and the palm facing toward you (Fig. 665).
Third: Pass all four fingers of the right hand up on the near side of the left thumb loop and put them from below into the left index loop, so that the left near