Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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which are now obsolete.
HAT.--A symbol of luck, presents, success in new work or enterprise; sometimes it foreshows the arrival of a visitor. HAWK.--This is an unfortunate symbol, as it denotes circumstances in which people and things seem to be working against you, placing you in awkward and embarrassing predicaments. HAYRICK.--This indicates a desire for mastery and preeminence; it also shows that a doubt will arise as to how best to proceed, but you will find the right way out and will come to a wise decision. HEAD.--A large head gives warning of family trouble or of serious illness; a very small head, waning ability or power; several heads, mental distress or derangement. HEARSE.--A sign of bereavement or of sad news of those who are bereaved. HEART.--A sign of coming happiness through the affections bringing joy into your life, or satisfaction through money, according to other signs near. HEARTS.--See ACE OF HEARTS. HEATHER.--A most fortunate sign of gratified wishes and of coming good luck; to lovers it is an assurance of much happiness. HEDGE.--This shows that through energy and perseverance you will surmount obstacles and carry all before you. |
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