Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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STEEPLE.--This denotes misfortune, bad luck; if it is crooked or bending
it foreshows a coming disaster or crushing blow to your hope. STEPS.--Unaccustomed work which will fall to your lot as a result of the illness of someone with whom you work or associate. STILE.--With a small amount of perception you will arrive at a right conclusion. STILTS.--These show a desire to appear different in the eyes of your friends from that which you really are, and you will often fail in an effort to keep up this subterfuge. STOCKS.--These sweet scented flowers foreshow an unexpected happiness with someone whom you have not seen for a long while. STOCKINGS.--A present received or given is the meaning of this symbol. STONES.--Little worries and vexations. STOOL.--A large stool is a symbol of honour; a small one signifies that your success in life will be meagre. STORK.--In summer, this bird tells you to beware of robbery or fraud; in winter, prepare for bad weather and a great misfortune; a stork flying predicts that whilst you hesitate in coming to a decision, a profitable chance is lost, the news of which will speedily reach you. STOVE.--This symbol calls attention to the fact that trials and tribulations await you. |
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