Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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HONEYCOMB.--Prosperous undertakings, honour and renown, and much which
is delightful are foreshown by this symbol. HOOP.--You will find immense satisfaction in doing things that require energy even if they are of little importance. HORNS.--You have a powerful enemy, or at least someone who has feelings of animosity towards you, which may prove to be unpleasant in their result. HORSE.--Comforts, loyal friends, and pleasure; galloping horses mean that events are hurrying towards you over which you have no control, bringing many changes into your life. See also CARRIAGE AND HORSES. HORSE-COLLAR.--To those who own horses, or do business with them, this sign is a pleasant indication of success in some transaction; to others it would imply toil and a strenuous effort to keep things going. HORSEMAN.--See MOUNTED HORSEMAN. HORSESHOE.--An unexpected piece of good fortune, the achievement of your wish, and good luck in all you undertake; a double horseshoe hastens the arrival of your desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset of plans causing much disappointment and vexation; a broken one denotes a dilemma, trials, or discomforts. HOT-WATER BOTTLE.--You will always find compensation in all trials and discomforts. HOT-WATER CAN.--Indisposition, irritability, annoyances. |
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