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"Delsarte System of Oratory"

| | U |
| R | | | R |
| F | | F |
| A | | A |
| C | | C |
| E | | E |
| . | | . |
| +------------------------------------+--------+
| / | /
| / LOWER SURFACE. | /
| / | /
| / To sustain. | /
| / | /
| / | /
| / | /
|/ |/
+---------------------------------------------+

The hand is raised. Why? For what purpose? The presentation of the hand
upon the surfaces of the cube will decide and specify.
By this presentation the nine movements of the hand correspond with the
expressive movements of the arm.
Take any cube whatever,--a book, a snuff-box, or rather cast your eyes
upon the foregoing chart, and examine it carefully.
There are three directions in the cube: horizontal, vertical and
transverse.


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