Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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BOY.--This symbol must be read in accordance with other signs in the cup. BRACELET.--A discovery made too late. BRANCH.--A large branch is a sign of much independence and of success in carrying out an undertaking; the larger it is the greater your success; a broken branch signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme which will end in failure. BREAD.--A loaf of bread is a sign of the commonplace and of monotony; several loaves give warning against waste and extravagance, for a shortage of corn is threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords above them predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world trusted. BRICKLAYER'S TROWEL.--A task which you have in hand will be successfully carried out. BRICKS.--These signify new plans and enterprises which will lead to prosperity. BRIDE.--This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy, or a rival in your affections, according to other symbols around it. BRIDGE.--An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate journey. See also SUSPENSION BRIDGE. BRIDLE.--This points to the fact that you greatly object to interference |
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