Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent
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QUOITS.--This sign indicates a journey to the country on pleasure. R RABBIT.--An indication of illness for a child; a dead rabbit means domestic duties which will bore you, sometimes financial worry; several rabbits suggest that you must depend upon your own efforts for your amusements and must be content with simple ones; a rabbit on its hind legs predicts that a new plan or idea will bring you great success. RAG DOLL.--This implies a simplicity that sometimes verges on folly. RAILWAY SIGNAL.--This symbol may be seen at "danger" or "all clear." Its meaning must be read in accordance with other signs. RAM.--An unpleasant person whom you would do well to avoid is indicated by this sign. RAKE.--This implement denotes a persevering nature which should bring you a liberal measure of success in whatever you undertake; it also indicates luck in speculation. RAT.--Treachery and other impending troubles, are foreshown by this unpleasant symbol. RAVEN.--This bird is an omen of gloom and despondency, disappointment in love, separation, failure in work; it is also a symbol of death for the aged. |
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