(86) With both hands closed to fists, left obliquely over the right and on the right side of the body, made motion as if paddling—paddling.
(87) Moved and pointed finger of left towards its side, i.e., northward—toward the shore.
(88) Moved both hands, flat and extended, backs upward, toward the left side, by an even and very slow movement—moving along very slowly toward that direction.
(89) Repeated No. 23—southwest wind.
(90) Repeated No. 30—pushing northeastward.
(91) Turned the thumb of left over to the left—Sabadis.
(92) Repeated No. 32 (winding up), reversing the motion—winding off the hook-line.
(93) Approximated both hands with their tips horizontally in front of body, first two fingers with thumb collected to a point, and moving the fingers as in the act of twisting a cord, gradually receded the hands—twisting.
(94) Thrust forward three fingers of the right—three, i.e., hook-lines.
(95) Repeated No. 93, then rubbed palm of flat and extended right forward over the thigh repeatedly and with a slight pressure—twisting them tightly.