Human Physiognomy : or the Art of Discerning the Mental and Moral Character of Man

THE SIBYL’S BOOK OF FATE/ 59 F A young girl, you will pro- • • bably suspect who—do * 2 not expose her—she will • perhaps return it, and be very sorry. • ® ® Some ; but less than most • 9 people. e ® There can be nothing more sure. ® . . • A minister, who will be 99 distinguished • • 2 It is but barely possible. • 9 Not for some time to come. • 9 • • He merely wants a wife to black his boots, and wait • upon him. • 9 A widow, with nine small 2 2 children, and one at the «• breast. « • e e She is heavenly true. • . ® A large number, possibly * 9 twenty or more. • 2 It is very uncertain. • e • An immense sum. • 9 • A black eye’d boy. • • 2 Y< u may be sure of it. 9 • • Bad luck, unless you are • wary. • The chances, at present, are excellent. • •

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