Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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WADING BOOT.--This is a warning to be cautious in swimming or boating, or you may meet with an accident; with other signs it denotes a home by the sea. WAGGON.--This implies a fortunate outlook and changes for the better. WALKING STICK.--The arrival of a male visitor. WALL.--A thick, high wall denotes many difficulties in your life, and that much courage will be needed to overcome them. WALLFLOWER.--This sign indicates the serious consideration of a new plan. WARMING PAN.--This is a sign of comfort in small things and domestic peace. WASPS.--These insects are significant of distress caused by the sharp tongues of those around you. WATER.--This is usually recognised by a clear space entirely free from tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup. WATER LILY.--This flower proclaims a declaration of love. WEASEL.--This animal shows cunning, and points to the sly behaviour of someone with whom you associate, and of whom you feel no suspicion. WEATHERCOCK.--This is a sign that you feel incapable of making up your |
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