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

THE SIBYL S BOOK OF FATE. 65 P E e # Chaste as the icicle, from • purest snow, on Dian’s * 8 temple—and true as the fixed stars of heaven. o ® One only,—aud he teemt * your friend. * ’ Riches and honor, fe © ® ® It is very doubtful. ® ® e » • I think so,— but can’t be e*e positive to-day. • * A good natured, good look- s ing, sluttish person, who ® « delights in gay company. e • A promising son,—but be • * careful of him. s. A shoemaker,—but he will turn politician afterward. • You will have more than • you want. • It has been taken off a great • distance by two men,— . . and hidden. • • • * You must not expect it. • • , * Yes, it is so ordained. ® © • • There will soon be cause • to rejoice. Fear not; he is all right. 0 • It’s very doubtful—you are • • tc > slack. • 9 * * It is very doubtful indeed • •

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