Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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page 89 of 152 (58%)
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OYSTERS.--These are a sign of enjoyment and expensive tastes, also that you will appreciate the pleasures of life more in your later years than in your youthful days. P PADLOCK.--An open padlock means a surprise; a closed one, a need for precaution. PAGODA.--Foreign travels. PAIL.--You will be called upon to undertake a variety of things which you dislike. PAILS ON YOKE.--In the future you may hope for compensation for past trials and weariness. PALACE.--This portends good fortune and favours. PALETTE.--A hopeful sign of success to an artist or to those associated with one; to others, it suggests a need for deliberation and advice before embarking upon a new work or enterprise. PALM TREE.--This is a symbol of honour, fame, and victory; increase of wealth, love, and marriage. PAMPAS GRASS.--This is a sign that you will make a pathetic endeavour to find happiness in a life which is cast in a somewhat dreary lot. |
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