(114) Repeated the preceding gesture, executing the movement only once very emphatically—vigorously.
(115) Waved the finger toward the place of the setting sun, following the direction with the eye—day is near its close.
(116) Repeated No. 69, more emphatically—feeling very cold.
(117) Repeated No. 70—Ga-bi-wa bi-ko-ke.
(118) Made sign for without, dropping the hands powerless at the sides, with a corresponding movement of head—exhausted.
(119) Pointed with finger toward the light-house and drawing back the finger a little, pushed it forward in the same direction, fully extending the arm—that distance, i.e., one mile beyond light-house.
(120) Elevated both hands to height of shoulder, fingers extended toward the right, backs upward, moving them horizontally forward—left foremost—with an impetuous motion toward the last—drifted out.
(121) Repeated No. 86, executing the movement a series of times without interruption and very energetically—paddling steadily and vigorously.
(122) Pointed with the left forefinger to his breast—I myself.
(123) Waved the thumb of the same hand over to left side without interrupting motion of hand—and Sabadis.