Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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GONDOLA.--A visit to Italy, or a romance are the meanings of this sign. GONG-AND-STICK.--This symbol warns you to expect little else than the "trivial round and common task" for the present. GOOSE.--A venture needing much discussion and arrangement; plans are made only to be upset again, and unless you proceed with caution, you are likely to make a bad mistake. GRAMOPHONE.--This usually portends vexation at being drawn into a somewhat disorderly and noisy pleasure. GRAPES.--These signify pleasure, abundance, fulfilment, and a life free from care. GRASSHOPPERS.--These insects give warning of a poor harvest season; for an old person the risk of chill leading to severe illness. GRAVE.--This symbol must be read in accordance with its position, also with reference to other signs in the cup; as a general rule, with gloomy signs it would bring a message of coming sorrow, or with cheerful symbols that a death would benefit the consultant. GREYHOUND.--This sign stands for energy and untiring activity which will bring you unqualified success; it also denotes that you may expect favourable tidings of the result of a new enterprise. GRINDSTONE.--The aftermath of an indiscretion. |
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