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... hand during a short time , points to THEODORE with his fore - finger , raises both hands above his head , then points to all the objects around him . ) the greatest man- - ( Second signs : Raises his hand higher and higher three times ...
... hand during a short time , points to THEODORE with his fore - finger , raises both hands above his head , then points to all the objects around him . ) the greatest man- - ( Second signs : Raises his hand higher and higher three times ...
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... hands . We are not however , even in this early stage , to confine ourselves to this single species of instruction ... hand on the word I , and we explain it by signs in this manner : showing myself with the forefinger of my right , I ...
... hands . We are not however , even in this early stage , to confine ourselves to this single species of instruction ... hand on the word I , and we explain it by signs in this manner : showing myself with the forefinger of my right , I ...
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... hand - writing of our Saviour , or of one of his apostles . I therefore ran with great eagerness to see this library . A mean dirty looking woman , whe acts as librarian , conducted me to an old dark room , where there might be about a ...
... hand - writing of our Saviour , or of one of his apostles . I therefore ran with great eagerness to see this library . A mean dirty looking woman , whe acts as librarian , conducted me to an old dark room , where there might be about a ...
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