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

62 THE SIBYL’S BOOK OF FATE. K ■ ■ • Three fine daughters. ® ® e A little dumpy woman, » with sharp black eyes— 9 you will not be able to get it again. ® ® Unhappily, you will be very 9 ® unfortunate e e * * . ® It is uncertain now,— try ® ® to-morrow. ® ® That will depend upon * 9 your own prudence. 0 s a 9 Yes,—but with trouble. e®. There is no doubt of it. s A blushing and red-haired . a maiden, remarkably mo- ® dest;—too much so to 9 escape suspicion. . He is merely proud of *® your beauty. ® ® 'V Not for a long time. ® ® ® ® ® Some,—but less than you * 8 hope for. 9 a * ® How can you ask such a silly question ? ® A widower, with nine lit- • • tie children. —-----------------w ® ® s.A girl, of extraordinary 9 beauty. A very easy, good-haturec person rather excites e contempt than hatred— • there are those who do * * not esteem you as you deserve. The case is very dangerous 8 —prepare for the worst. '1

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