Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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CANDLESTICK.--You have need to look at things from a wider point of view; to make the best of yourself you must cultivate perception. CANNON.--This denotes military and naval display and good fortune; with pleasant symbols around or near, such as a crown or star, promotion for someone dear to you in the service. CANOE.--This implies that a new friendship will eventually lead to a happy love affair. CANOPY.--This brings success through the help and interest of those who are socially or mentally your superiors. CANTERBURY BELLS.--These graceful flowers indicate that your happiness is to a great extent dependent upon others; if the figure of a woman appeared beside the flowers it will be through a woman that your best happiness comes, if a man were seen it will be one of the male sex to whom you must look for your chief joy in life. CAP.--This warns you to be cautious in your dealings with those of the opposite sex; it also points to the fact that those things which you desire to hide will become known. See also PEAKED CAP. CAPSTAN.--To those associated with the sea, this symbol gives warning of storms; to others, it predicts association with sailors or yachtsmen. CARAFE.--A pleasure which will depend entirely upon yourself is the meaning of this symbol. |
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