Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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mind definitely on any matter without first consulting each one with
whom you come in contact, and in the end you settle upon an entirely different course of action. WEDDING CAKE.--This proclaims a speedy and prosperous marriage. WHALE.--A prediction of personal danger which may be averted if you are cautious. WHEEL.--This is symbolic of the wheel of fortune and foreshows a prosperous career or an inheritance of wealth; a broken wheel predicts a bad disappointment as to an expected increase of income or a legacy. WHEELBARROW.--This sign foretells a visit to the country or a pleasant renewal of friendship with those who live in it. WHIP.--To a woman this sign foretells vexation and trials in her marriage; for a man, it has much the same meaning, and severe disappointment will befall him. WICKET GATE.--A small incident leads up to an important future event. WIDOW'S BONNET.--This sign must be read in connection with other symbols; sometimes it foreshows grief and mourning, or if dots are round it, that a sum of money or a legacy may be expected from a widow. WINDMILL.--A sign that you may hope to succeed in a doubtful enterprise. WINDOW.--An open window shows that you are regarded with favour by many; a closed one means embarrassment. |
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