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advantage affairs affection appear arrival assurance attainment become beside bird bottom bring broken Carrying caused changes Child circle coming connection consultant cross danger death denotes desire difficulties discovery distance disturbance divination domestic dots doubt endeavour enterprise evidence expect fact feel FIGURE flowers flying foreshows foretells fortune friends further future give given handle happiness head honour hope implies important indicates interesting INTERPRETATION FIGURE journey lead leaves letter look luck marriage matters means meet mind misfortune nature necessary Numeral omen opposite peace plans pleasant pleasure position possibly predicts present PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS probably prosperity receive result rock sadness seen shown shows side signifies someone sometimes sorrow success suggest symbol tea-leaves things tion tree trouble turn unexpected unpleasant vexation warning wealth wish woman worries
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Page 26 - And let the counsel of thine own heart stand: for there is no man more faithful unto thee than it. For a man's mind is sometime wont to tell him more than seven watchmen, that sit above in a high tower.
Page 7 - Probably at no time in the history of the world has there been such an advance in material prosperity as has taken place since John Augustus, the first probation officer, set us a shining example of altruism and common sense here in the dingy criminal court in Boston.
Page 51 - S = (ace of clubs, ace of diamonds, ace of hearts, ace of spades ) b.