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+ <h1>
+ Telling Fortunes<br>
+ By Tea Leaves
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ HOW TO READ YOUR FATE IN A TEACUP
+ </h2>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ BY CICELY KENT
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ <i>With Twenty Illustrations</i>
+ </h3>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CONTENTS
+ </h2>
+ <p>CHAPTER</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;II. PRACTICE AND METHOD OF READING THE CUP</p>
+ <p>III. GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;IV. DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;V. SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS. REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;VI. WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES. SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS</p>
+ <p>VII. THE "NELROS" CUP. TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS</p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h1>
+ TELLING FORTUNES BY<br>
+ TEA-LEAVES
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER I
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ At no time in the history of the world has there been such
+ earnest searching for light and knowledge in all matters
+ relating to Psychic Phenomena as in the present day. The
+ desire to investigate some new disclosure has resulted in yet
+ other discoveries. Such will be handed on in their various
+ forms to be studied and used by those who seek to learn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Few subjects need more patience than those dealing with
+ Psychology. Even those who put their knowledge to a practical
+ use in such studies as divination by tea-leaves, must still
+ plod patiently along a path thickly strewn with new
+ knowledge. The powers of clairvoyance, for instance, cannot
+ be forced or hurried; such arbitrary laws as time have no
+ meaning for the subconscious self, therefore the need for
+ hurry does not exist.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was once told by a very mediumistic woman that she had sat
+ in the same room at the same time for an hour every day for
+ seven years, because she "wished to develop Clairvoyance."
+ Here was patience indeed! In some manifestations of the
+ clairvoyant powers within us, it is spontaneous, the closing
+ of the eyes to shut out all material surroundings being all
+ that is necessary to bring a vision of what is happening, or
+ shortly to happen, possibly hundreds of miles away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In all dreams the clairvoyant powers are spontaneous; but for
+ the development of clairvoyance at will, great perseverance
+ is necessary. Its interests and powers are unlimited, so that
+ it is well worth the patience and time spent upon it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the use of tea-leaves as a means of divination, the more
+ developed the "clear sight," the more interesting and
+ accurate will be the interpretation. Practice is most
+ necessary, especially for those who have less natural
+ clairvoyance than others.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The desire for knowledge on all Psychic matters has led to an
+ increased demand for various methods of bringing into symbols
+ and pictures that hidden knowledge of the present and the
+ future. That this knowledge can be translated to us
+ symbolically is apparent to everyone&mdash;who could doubt
+ it, and still believe in anything at all?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Tea-leaves are habitually used by many people as a means of
+ divination. To some it is an easier method than the cards,
+ there is less to memorise, or the crystal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is in Paris a famous clairvoyant who always uses
+ tea-leaves as the medium for her powers of divination. Some
+ are inclined to jeer at the fortune in the teacup, but if the
+ language of symbolism is rightly understood, the medium
+ through which it is seen matters little.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Tea-leaves have the advantage of being simple, inexpensive,
+ and within the reach of everyone. It cannot be claimed that
+ the cult is of the greatest antiquity; for although it seems
+ to have been used in China from very early times, tea was not
+ brought into Europe until about the middle of the sixteenth
+ century. For many years after its introduction into this
+ country, tea was far too costly to be used except by a
+ comparatively small proportion of the population. It has,
+ however, proved its extreme usefulness as a means of
+ divination, as well as its merits as a beverage, for close
+ upon three centuries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a very favourite method with the Highlanders, where it
+ is customary for the "guid wife" to read in her cup of tea at
+ breakfast the events she may look for during the day. Simple
+ though they may probably be, there are to be seen in the
+ tea-leaves, a letter, a parcel, a visitor, a wedding, and so
+ on. It is said that no Highland seer would take money for
+ making prognostications as to the future. This, no doubt, is
+ one good reason for their powers as clairvoyants.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a misfortune that clairvoyance should ever have to come
+ into the material necessities of money transactions, as it
+ tends to mar the clear vision.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is said by some that tea-leaves can foretell the events
+ for twenty-four hours only. As clairvoyance has no
+ restrictions as to time or space, I cannot see how it can be
+ thus laid down as a fact that it is limited to man-made laws
+ of time! Certainly there is much evidence of the "tea leaves"
+ being capable of foreseeing events of an important nature at
+ a considerable distance ahead.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One of the most difficult points in interpreting visions of
+ clairvoyance is the time element; simply because time, as we
+ know it, does not exist. The intuitive faculty is needed for
+ any accurate definition of time, so important to us in our
+ present conditions, so absolutely unimportant to the
+ subconscious self. Let us decide at once, then, that
+ divination by tea-leaves may, and often does, extend to a
+ further vision than that of the twenty-four hours. Much
+ depends upon the methods used.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our individual past, quite apart from the arbitrary laws of
+ heredity, makes the road of our future. Possibly this may
+ account for the curious fact that in dreams the setting is
+ often in childhood's surroundings, while the dream itself is
+ obviously of the present or the future. This shows how the
+ first beginnings of the event which is to come were brought
+ about. It is somewhat like unwinding a cotton reel!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are, no doubt, some who look upon the tea-leaves merely
+ as a form of amusement, and who entertain their friends in
+ that way. Well, it is a harmless amusement, and is often
+ useful at a very dull tea party! But for those who take it
+ seriously, and regard it as one of the many means of
+ divination, it will be treated with the respect due to such
+ matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As in other forms of divination, so with the reading of the
+ tea-cup, a great deal depends on the seer. Those who are
+ naturally clairvoyant will read many events and scenes in the
+ cup which would be passed over by others not so gifted. Even
+ without this "clear sight," however, the tea-leaves may be
+ read by anyone who has learned the principles and the
+ symbolic meanings given in this book. With a certain amount
+ of intuition and imagination, the tea-cups may be most
+ successfully used to reveal the future.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER II
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ PRACTICE AND METHOD
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ A wide, shallow cup is the best kind to use for tea-leaf
+ divination&mdash;white if possible. A narrow cup adds to the
+ seer's difficulties, as the tea-leaves cannot be plainly
+ seen. Small cups, too, are objectionable for the same reason,
+ and a fluted cup is even worse. A plain, even surface is
+ required, with no pattern of any kind, as this has a tendency
+ to confuse the symbols. Indian tea and the cheaper mixtures,
+ which contain so much dust and twigs are of no use for
+ reading a fortune, as they cannot form into pictures and
+ symbols that can easily be distinguished.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Those who desire to have their tea-leaves interpreted should
+ leave about a teaspoonful of tea at the bottom of the cup. It
+ should then be taken in the left hand, and turned three times
+ from left with a quick swing. Then very gently, slowly, and
+ with care, turn it upside down over the saucer, leaving it
+ there for a minute, so that all the moisture may drain away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some divinators of the tea-leaves insist on a concentration
+ of the mind during this turning of the cup, as do many
+ cartomantes whilst the cards are being shuffled; others
+ prefer the mind to be as far as possible free from any
+ definite thought or desire, simply allowing it to dwell on
+ such abstract subjects as flowers or the weather. Personally,
+ I advocate this for both systems of divination; it enables
+ the subconscious mind to assert itself unhindered, whilst the
+ normal mind is in abeyance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The turning of the cup before inverting it over the saucer is
+ equivalent to the shuffling of the cards. It is as a direct
+ result of those few seconds turning that the pictures and
+ signs are created, the subconscious mind directing the hand
+ holding the cup. The following simple ritual is all that is
+ necessary to those consulting the tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The cup to be read is held by the seer and turned about as
+ necessary, so that the symbols may be read without disturbing
+ them. This is important, but no disturbance will take place
+ if the moisture has been properly drained away. The handle of
+ the cup represents the consultant, also the home, or, if the
+ consultant be away from home the present abode.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is necessary to have a starting point in the cup for the
+ purpose of indicating events approaching near to, or far
+ distant from, the person consulting. The leaves near the rim
+ denote such things as may be expected to occur quickly; those
+ directly beneath the handle indicate present and immediate
+ happenings; those on the sides of the cup suggest more
+ distant events; whilst those at the bottom deal with the far
+ distant future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This method of fixing the time, coupled with intuition,
+ renders it possible to give a consultant some idea as to when
+ an event may be expected; but if there be no intuitive sense
+ of time, it will be found wiser not to be too positive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The turning of the cup and the draining of the moisture
+ having been carried out as directed, the tea-leaves will be
+ found distributed at the sides and bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For those who wish to use the saucer as a further means of
+ divination, the following suggestions will be useful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There must be a definite point to represent the consultant,
+ and for this reason the saucer is usually rejected. There is
+ also the objection that it is more difficult to manipulate in
+ the turning. Nevertheless, it is found to give excellent
+ results, and, if the cup is bare of events, it is useful to
+ be able to find information in the saucer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ First of all, then, to determine the position of the
+ consultant. Take the centre of the saucer for this purpose.
+ The circle round it represents the home, or if the consultant
+ is away from home, the present abode, and also events near at
+ hand. The more distant circle indicates those things which
+ are not to be expected for some time. The outer circle and
+ rim suggest events as yet in the misty future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the saucer is used as an additional means of seeking
+ knowledge of coming events, after the symbols in the cup have
+ been exhausted, it will often be found that this secondary
+ divination confirms or enlarges upon that which has already
+ been foretold in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, having remained
+ in the saucer, should be turned by the consultant three times
+ with the same swirling motion as for the cup, and the
+ moisture carefully poured away. The saucer should be held
+ inverted for a few seconds, otherwise when it is placed
+ upright, the remaining moisture will disturb the tea-leaves.
+ The symbols are read in exactly the same way as in the cup,
+ the only difference being the positions representing the
+ consultant, the home, and the indications of time. These have
+ already been explained.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER III
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ At first sight the interior of the cup will show the leaves
+ scattered about apparently haphazard and with no arrangement;
+ just a jumble of tea-leaves and nothing more. In reality they
+ have come to their positions and have taken on the shapes of
+ the symbols for which they stand, by the guidance of the
+ subconscious mind directing the hand in the turning of the
+ cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The various shapes and the meanings to be attached to them
+ will at first be puzzling to beginners. A good deal of
+ practice is necessary before the tea-leaf symbols can be
+ accurately interpreted at a glance. That, however, will come
+ later, and in time it will be as easy as reading a book.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you wish to be a proficient reader of the tea-leaves,
+ practise constantly this interpretation of the shapes and
+ positions of the leaves. Take a cup and follow out the simple
+ instructions for the turning and draining of it, and then
+ carefully study the result.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is an excellent plan to make a rough copy of the leaves as
+ they present themselves to you in each cup, making notes of
+ the various meanings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Do not feel dismayed if, when you begin looking at the
+ tea-leaves, you are unable to discover in them anything
+ definitely symbolic. It is certain that nothing will be found
+ if the seer is feeling nervous! Keep a calm, open mind, and
+ do not be in a hurry, for it is under such conditions only
+ that a clear reading of the leaves will be possible. In some
+ cases the symbols are more easily read than in others. Much
+ depends upon the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The gift of imagination (by no means to be confused with
+ invention) is of the greatest possible importance in
+ discerning the symbols which are of such endless shapes and
+ variety. The seer has to find in the forms of the tea-leaves
+ a resemblance, sometimes it may be but a faint one, to
+ natural objects, <i>e.g.</i>, trees, houses, flowers,
+ bridges, and so forth. Figures of human beings and animals
+ will frequently be seen, as will squares, triangles, circles,
+ and also the line of fate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These signs may be large or small, and the importance of them
+ must be judged by their relative size and position. Suppose,
+ for instance, that a small cross should be at the bottom of
+ the cup, the only one to be seen, the seer would predict that
+ a trifling vexation or a tiresome little delay must be
+ expected; but not for the present, as it is at the bottom of
+ the cup. An alphabetical list of symbols is given later on,
+ so it is not necessary to define them here. The various
+ points of a more general character, however, must be studied
+ before it is possible to give an accurate reading.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It will constantly be found that the stems, isolated leaves,
+ or small groups of leaves, form a letter of the alphabet,
+ sometimes a number. These letters and numbers have meanings
+ which must be looked for in connection with other noticeable
+ signs. If an initial "M" appears, and near to it a small
+ square or oblong leaf, both being near the rim of the cup, it
+ would indicate a letter coming speedily from someone whose
+ name begins with an "M." If the initial appears near the
+ bottom of the cup it shows that the letter will not be coming
+ for some time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If there be a clear space at the bottom of the cup devoid of
+ tea-leaves, it shows water, and that, in all probability, the
+ letter is coming from abroad. If the symbol of the letter
+ comes very near to a bird flying, it shows a telegram. If the
+ bird is flying towards the consultant (the handle), the
+ telegram has been received. The news in it is to be judged by
+ other signs in the cup. If flying away from the handle, the
+ telegram is sent by the consultant. A single bird flying
+ always indicates speedy news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In a cup with various ominous signs, such as a serpent, an
+ owl, or many crosses, the news coming is not likely to be
+ pleasant. In a cup without bad signs, it can safely be said
+ that the news is good.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As a general rule large letters indicate places, whilst
+ smaller ones give the names of persons. Thus a large letter
+ "E" would stand for Edinburgh and a smaller "E" for Edwards,
+ for instance. To all rules there comes the occasional
+ exception, and this principle holds good with regard to the
+ letters in the tea-cup. It is said that these smaller letters
+ always point to the first letter of the surname. Usually it
+ is so; but I have constantly found from experience that it is
+ the first letter of the Christian name, or even a pet name,
+ to which the letter refers. It is well to keep this
+ possibility in mind, otherwise the seer may give misleading
+ information to consultants.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Sometimes numbers mean the date for an event to be expected,
+ a "5" for instance, very near the brim of the cup, or the
+ handle (the consultant), means in five days; or five weeks if
+ it come on the side, possibly as far off as five months if
+ the figure be at the bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As dots around a symbol always indicate money in some form or
+ another, according to the character of the symbol, a figure
+ beside the dots would signify the amount of money to be
+ expected. If the symbol were that of a legacy with the figure
+ "90" near, it would show that a little legacy of ninety
+ pounds might be anticipated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Clearly defined symbols that stand out separately are of more
+ importance than such as are difficult to discern. Clusters of
+ shapeless leaves represent clouds marring the effect of an
+ otherwise fortunate cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Journeys are shown by lines or dots formed by the dust and
+ smaller leaves of the tea. The length and direction of the
+ journey may be known by the extent of the line and, roughly
+ speaking, the point of the compass to which it leads, the
+ handle in this case representing south. If the line of dots
+ ascends sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly
+ country will be taken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Supposing the consultant to be at home, and the dots form a
+ line from the handle all round the cup and back to the
+ handle, it signifies a journey for a visit and the return. If
+ the line were to stop before reaching the handle again, with
+ an appearance of a house where the line ends, a change of
+ residence might safely be predicted. A wavy line shows
+ indecision as to arrangements. Crosses upon the line indicate
+ that there will be vexation or delay in connection with the
+ journey. Large flat leaves some distance apart along the line
+ stand for important stations to be passed through.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For some consultants there seems very little of interest to
+ be read in their cup. There are no events, merely
+ trivialities. It is therefore difficult to find anything that
+ could be considered as "future," when it seems to be just a
+ dead level "present," the daily life, nothing more. It is sad
+ for those who have such a dull life, but there is usually
+ some sign, a small happening such as a parcel, or a visit
+ from a friend. These must be made the most of. The pleasure
+ of anticipation will add to the realisation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A confused looking tea-cup, without any definite symbols,
+ just a muddle of tea-leaves, is useless for the purpose of
+ divination, beyond giving an indication of the state of the
+ consultant's mind, so vague and undecided in its character
+ that it obscures everything. Tell such a one the reason for
+ the failure of divining, and recommend a more reliable state
+ of mind. Then let them try their "fortune" again in a few
+ months, when it may be found quite different.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is of course a great mistake to be always "looking in the
+ tea-leaves," as some foolish people do twice a day. It is
+ sure to lead to contradictions though there is no harm in the
+ habit of "looking in the cup" each morning as others do, for
+ finding the events likely to happen in the course of the day.
+ This is as permissible as the reading of the cards each
+ morning for the day's events by those who consider it a
+ safeguard, remembering that to be forewarned is to be
+ forearmed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some people use the tea-cup simply for the purpose of asking
+ a definite question, such as, "Is the sum of money I am
+ expecting coming soon?" When this is the case, the consultant
+ should be told before turning the cup in the hand to
+ concentrate the thoughts on this one point, as in the case of
+ wishing while shuffling the cards for a definite wish. Then
+ the seer must look only for the signs that will give the
+ answer to the question, ignoring all other points. This is
+ necessary for the giving of a satisfactory answer to the
+ question asked.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER IV
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT<br>
+ AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ The need for patience cannot be too strongly impressed upon
+ those who are beginning to learn the language of tea-leaves.
+ Some of the most interesting symbols are very minute, and
+ will certainly be missed by the seer who is in a hurry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When tea-leaf reading is indulged in merely as an amusement
+ to while away a few moments after a meal, a hasty glance at
+ the cup, or cup and saucer, will suffice. The seer will just
+ note the chief features, such as a journey, a letter, a
+ parcel, or news of a wedding, and pass on to the next cup.
+ But this is far from being a really interesting method of
+ divination by tea-leaves, wherein so much knowledge is to be
+ found, and so much useful information gained.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Those who closely study this fascinating subject will
+ certainly be well rewarded by a deep personal interest, in
+ addition to the pleasure they give to others.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is wonderful how rapidly converts are made to this form of
+ divination. Some who in the past have been heard scornfully
+ to assert that they "have no belief in tea-leaves," become
+ the most regular inquirers. Moreover, these sceptics have
+ proved to be very efficient students.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is always a satisfaction in persuading another to one's
+ own point of view. The more obstinate the opposition, the
+ more glorious the final conquest!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a rare occurrence nowadays to meet with three people in
+ the course of a day, and not to find that one at least is
+ deeply interested in fortune-telling in some of its various
+ forms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Quite recently I had a letter from a girl who has gone on a
+ visit to British Columbia, asking me if I would "do the
+ cards" for her, as she could not find anyone in her vicinity
+ who was particularly good at divination. She went on to say
+ that "there is a perfect rage for fortune-telling out here,
+ and everyone is keen on it." Another instance of this
+ universal popularity was given to me by a friend who had
+ recently been to America. She was amazed at the numbers of
+ women whom she saw absorbed in the reading of their tea-cups
+ each day of the voyage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The male sex holds aloof and leaves us to "perform these
+ follies." Some ascribe it to man's superiority. Or as briefly
+ summed up by a delightful member of their sex, who when
+ declaiming against the possibility of the future being made
+ visible, said, "With all apologies to you, I must say I am
+ not so profoundly stupid as to believe in these things; it
+ cannot be anything more than rot."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is remarkable how such protests die away when clairvoyant
+ evidence, either by cards, tea-leaves, or other means, has
+ accurately predicted some event of the distant future that at
+ the time appeared absurd and impossible of happening.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Woman may lawfully claim superiority with regard to her
+ intuitive faculty, and thus she is well equipped for
+ exercising her divinatory powers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Who need be dull or bored when the language of symbolism
+ remains to be learned? Perhaps I should say, studied; for
+ completely learned it can never be, seeing that fresh events
+ are constantly occurring in the world, and new symbols appear
+ representing each.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are few things more fascinating than personal
+ discovery, and those who become students of divination by
+ tea-leaves, or cards, may safely be promised a taste of this
+ pleasing sensation of achievement. It is limited to the few
+ to discover the marvels of radium, or the discomforts of the
+ South Pole, but a fragment of their glory is shared by those
+ who find new evidence of the far-reaching knowledge of
+ symbolism.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER V
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS
+ </h3>
+ <h3>
+ REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES
+ </h3>
+ <center>
+ <blockquote>
+ "For a man's mind is sometimes wont to tell him more<br>
+ than seven watchmen that sit above in a high tower."
+ </blockquote>
+ </center>
+ <p>
+ To those of an inquiring or doubting turn of mind, there may
+ arise the very natural question as to <i>why</i> one shaped
+ tea-leaf should mean "a hat" and another "a table." It is
+ useless to point out that these objects are perfectly
+ represented by the leaves. That is of no practical
+ satisfaction. The simple fact that each language has its
+ alphabet, its spelling, and its words, which must be learned
+ before there can be any reasonable understanding of it, seems
+ the best and obvious reply.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Symbolism is a wide subject with many branches. Who can
+ expect to master even its alphabet in a moment? To those who
+ cannot accept the symbols in the tea-leaves on the authority
+ of past experience, reaching over several centuries, I would
+ recommend a careful study of their cups for, say, three
+ months. Let them make notes of such signs as appear and
+ beside them place their meanings and predictions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the end of this time, compare all that has taken place
+ with these notes, and I think there will be no further lack
+ of faith in the tea-leaf symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Before very many years have passed the language of symbolism
+ by cards, tea-leaves, crystal gazing, etc., will probably be
+ almost universally understood. The day will undoubtedly come
+ when it will be accepted as naturally as the English
+ language, and we shall cease to worry ourselves as to the why
+ and wherefore of it all.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is important that those who are learning the art of
+ divination by tea-leaves should realise the necessity for
+ consistently attributing the same meanings to the symbols. Do
+ not be tempted to change their interpretation for what may
+ seem a more probable, or pleasant, prediction for your
+ client. It is a fatal mistake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Remember that you are dealing with conditions and events of
+ the future which are outside the limited knowledge of the
+ normal mind, whose power of vision is limited to physical
+ sight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A simple instance of what may occur, should you thus change
+ the meanings of the symbols, will suffice to show the folly
+ of such a practice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A consultant comes to have her "fortune read." She is known
+ to you personally, and you are aware that she is anxious to
+ hear a hopeful report of someone dear to her who is ill. The
+ tea-leaf symbols are obstinately unfavourable, and display
+ ominous signs of forthcoming sorrow. If you gloss over this
+ fact completely, and predict a rapid recovery from the
+ illness, what becomes of your client's faith in the power of
+ foretelling the future? Certain it is that the symbols would
+ be right in their verdict, and you would be wrong.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is usually easier to prophesy smooth things rather than
+ unpleasant facts, but to do this in the face of obvious
+ contradictions will lead to disaster in foretelling the
+ future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Divination by tea-leaves or cards has the candour to be
+ frankly disagreeable when necessary. This is one great
+ argument in favour of its unerring truthfulness. There is no
+ means by which symbols may be coaxed into proclaiming false
+ statements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The most practised clairvoyant may occasionally make mistakes
+ in her reading of the symbols, but no genuine seer should
+ ever deliberately give a wrong interpretation of them to
+ please her consultant. The business of the diviner is to give
+ what she believes to be a correct and unprejudiced
+ translation of the symbols before her.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is sometimes a vexed question as to what extent
+ information of a gloomy nature, which may appear in a
+ divination, should be given to a client. Some are in favour
+ of withholding such matter altogether, whilst others announce
+ it frankly without modification. It seems impossible to lay
+ down any hard and fast rule. There are so many things to be
+ taken into account, and each case should be treated on its
+ merits and according to its peculiar circumstances. There are
+ some who would fret themselves ill at the least mention of
+ coming misfortune, others would be the better prepared to
+ meet it by having been warned of its approach.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One rule can be safely made for guidance on this point. Do
+ not minimise danger when a timely warning may avert an
+ accident, or other misfortune, nor should symbols of ill omen
+ be exaggerated. As students become proficient, they will find
+ many meanings in the tea-leaves in addition to those which
+ they learn from this book. Much will depend upon
+ circumstances and individual temperaments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These personally discovered meanings should be carefully
+ noted and verified with events as they occur.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is necessary to remember that divination by the tea-cup is
+ by no means limited to personal information. Forthcoming
+ public events are frequently revealed. This adds largely to
+ the interest and usefulness of the divination. It is
+ important to point out this to consultants, so that they may
+ not be too ready to fix the whole reading of their cups to
+ purely personal matters. It will be found that public news is
+ usually foretold in the cups of those who seek information of
+ the future as a regular practice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For those who rarely do so, private affairs alone will
+ appear, probably without even a forecast of the weather to be
+ expected within the next few days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a curious fact that the wider knowledge should seem to
+ be reserved for those who practise divination constantly, but
+ so it is.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some remarkable instances of the accurate foretelling of
+ public events, which have quite recently been brought to my
+ notice, may be interesting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For some weeks before the coal strike of 1920 was declared, a
+ pickaxe was seen on several occasions in the cups of two
+ persons, both of whom read their tea-leaves regularly. This
+ symbol, as will be seen in the dictionary which follows,
+ stands for "labour trouble and strikes." A spade was also in
+ evidence at intervals, a further sign of "trouble and
+ unrest." So that it was through no fault of the tea-leaves if
+ some of us were not in the superior position of knowing all
+ about the strike before it came to pass.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The symbols already mentioned would of course apply equally
+ to railway disturbance, and some time before the threat of a
+ strike was announced, these symbols appeared again, together
+ with an engine, and a signal at the angle of "Danger." This
+ seemed ominous. But within a few days the signal was evident
+ once more; but on this occasion set at "All Clear." So it was
+ easy to decide that the threatened strike would not take
+ place. The accuracy of this prediction by means of the
+ tea-leaves was shortly afterwards made evident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Again, a week before there seemed to be even a hope of a
+ settlement of the coal strike, a mining shaft presented
+ itself in one of the tea-cups which had previously been
+ indicating the strike. This symbol appeared at the top of the
+ cup standing out clearly by itself, evidently predicting the
+ miners' return to work within a short time. There was no need
+ to depend upon information from the newspapers as to the end
+ of the strike, for here in the tea-leaves was all necessary
+ evidence of the fact.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Another very remarkable instance of symbolism was given to me
+ by a friend a short time ago. On Monday morning, October
+ 26th, 1920, the three following symbols appeared in her
+ cup:&mdash;
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;A vulture resting on a rock.<br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;An eagle.<br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;A monkey.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the evening of that day the death of King Alexander of
+ Greece was announced.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It will be seen, on referring to the dictionary, that an
+ eagle and a vulture signify "the death of a monarch." The
+ monkey who lay at the bottom of the cup, apparently dead, was
+ of course the third symbol as having caused the King's death.
+ It was particularly gratifying that these signs should have
+ appeared in my friend's cup for she is a mathematical genius,
+ and rejects every symbol which she cannot recognise at once.
+ She was so struck by these signs that she called them to the
+ attention of her mother, who also immediately perceived and
+ identified them. The only regrettable omission was that the
+ cup was not photographed. It would have been valuable
+ evidence for the wonders of the tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This same friend had another interesting experience. The head
+ of an Indian appeared in her cup, with other signs pointing
+ to news of a personal nature. She was puzzled, for, as far as
+ she knew, there was no one in India from whom she would be in
+ the least likely to hear.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very shortly afterwards, however, her mother went on a visit
+ to London. There she quite unexpectedly met someone who had
+ recently come from India, and who had brought back messages
+ of remembrance and affection from a girl who my friend had no
+ idea was in India at that time. Hence the Indian in her
+ tea-cup!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Whilst on this subject, I am reminded of another occasion
+ when India was represented in the tea-leaves. I was looking
+ into my tea-cup one day, when I saw most clearly depicted two
+ natives creeping stealthily, their attitude making this
+ evident. In their hands were what appeared to be knives, and
+ they were making towards a figure that was unmistakably that
+ of an officer. He was standing upon what looked like a raised
+ platform with a barricade round him. He held a revolver in
+ his hand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I am quite aware that some may think this a tall tale for the
+ tea-leaves to relate! But fortunately my reading of the cup
+ was witnessed by two others, one of them being a man, who,
+ although interested in psychic subjects, despises the
+ tea-leaves! Without remarking upon what I saw, I suggested
+ that he should look at my cup and see what he made of it.
+ Without a moment's hesitation he said, "There is an officer
+ defending himself against some natives who are about to
+ attack him."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My readers will appreciate the satisfaction this testimony
+ gave me, coming as it did from one who had never before
+ looked into a cup. Moreover, that this witness should have
+ been one of the male sex added to its value! This prediction
+ of danger for someone in India was borne out by facts that
+ were disclosed shortly afterwards. These instances which I
+ have given illustrate the variety and interest which are to
+ be found in divination by tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER VI
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES
+ </h3>
+ <h4>
+ SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ Another source through which messages are received by the
+ tea-leaves will be found in the writing which will be seen
+ from time to time. Moreover, it has the great advantage of
+ being clear and easy to decipher, so that there may be no
+ doubt of what is intended to be understood by it. The
+ tea-leaves can never be accused of being illegible.
+ Occasionally it is very minute writing, and would probably be
+ passed over by those who read their cups in a superficial
+ manner. To those who study them carefully the future is
+ revealed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No one would reasonably expect to find a speech from the
+ Prime Minister or an invitation to a tea-party written for
+ them in the tea-leaves. But words they certainly will find.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A short time ago I saw in my cup, in perfect copperplate
+ writing, the word "wait." I was annoyed by it, for what is
+ more annoying than having to wait? Sometimes it may happen
+ that the tea-leaves&mdash;as with their relatives, the
+ tumbler and automatic writing&mdash;become a little shaky in
+ their spelling. But this is not a serious defect, and the
+ trifling errors do not prevent the word from being
+ translatable. It is a recognised fact that writing seen
+ through a medium, whether it be tea-leaves, or a dream, is of
+ importance, and should always be regarded with attention and
+ with an endeavour to understand its message.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I should like to point out that certain figures and symbols
+ are of so frequent occurrence that it may be well to
+ emphasise their general significance by referring to them
+ here, in addition to their meaning being given in the
+ dictionary.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Among those which threaten misfortune, or sorrow, are the
+ following: Crosses, snakes, spades, pistols, guns, toads,
+ cats.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Joy and success are indicated by such symbols as a crescent
+ moon, clover leaves, flowers, trees, anchors, fruit, circles,
+ stars.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Having learned the symbols and the combined symbols by heart,
+ it will require only a little practice to interpret their
+ meanings without hesitation. For those who find difficulty in
+ committing the dictionary to memory, an essential for
+ proficient reading of the cup, I would suggest that they
+ write down any meaning which may seem specially hard to
+ remember, roughly drawing its symbol beside it. In this way
+ the difficulty will soon be overcome.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER VII
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ THE "NELROS" CUP
+ </h3>
+ <h3>
+ TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS
+ </h3>
+ <center>
+ <blockquote>
+ "If thou wouldst learn thy future with thy tea,<br>
+ This magic cup will show it thee."
+ </blockquote>
+ </center>
+ <p>
+ Some readers may find an additional interest in divination by
+ tea-leaves, if they use a cup marked with the planetary
+ symbols, patented as the "Nelros Cup of Fortune." A short
+ explanation of the symbols, and the method of using this cup,
+ will be helpful for those who are not familiar with its
+ signs. I am not suggesting the use of the "Nelros" saucer,
+ for the reason that its signs are somewhat obscure, and
+ students who have no experience in the science of astrology
+ would find it confusing, if used in addition to the cup, in
+ which all needful signs are illustrated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As in the case of the ordinary tea-cup, the handle remains as
+ the representative of the consultant. The turning of it and
+ draining of the moisture should be carried out in the usual
+ way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Immediately under the handle, and above the space given to
+ the Sun, are seen a Diamond and a Horseshoe. Next on the left
+ are a Snake twisted round a stick, and a Spade, these being
+ placed over the space given to Saturn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Following them are a Bell and a Club, seen over the sign of
+ Venus. Next, an Eye and Envelope, above the space given to
+ Jupiter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then comes a Cross, with the sign of Pisces, the Fishes,
+ these being over the sign of Mercury.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next are a Winecup and a Spider above the space of Mars.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Followed by a Cat's Head and a Heart, above the Moon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Each one of these signs round the brim has a symbolic
+ meaning, though their meaning must also be judged by the
+ position they occupy in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now, taking the signs round the brim of the cup, and
+ connecting them with the planetary symbols beneath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Beginning at the handle is a Diamond, this being a token of
+ wealth, which, with the sign of the Sun below, indicates much
+ prosperity, favours, and general well-being, the Horseshoe
+ over the Sun also betokening good luck and successful
+ projects.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the next space, reading to the left, is the Snake twisted
+ round a stick, over the sign of Saturn. This is emblematical
+ of a risk of poverty coming through deceit, and with a Spade
+ over Saturn, whose characteristic is privation, there is a
+ further indication of toil, loss, undoing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The next sign is a happier one; the Bell over the sign of
+ Venus, with the Club beyond, indicates joyful news, events
+ meaning much happiness, love and peace, the characteristic of
+ Venus being peace or placidity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next is the sign of Jupiter, whose characteristic is
+ expansion; above it are placed an Eye and an Envelope, the
+ Eye showing the power of penetration, seeing things in a
+ right perspective, and light thrown on difficult questions,
+ the letter showing that news from all parts of the world is
+ made possible by its expansion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next come the Latin Cross and the watery sign Pisces, the
+ Fishes. These being in connection with Mercury, whose
+ characteristic is activity, show much alertness and desire
+ for knowledge; the Cross meaning obstacles and hindrances in
+ the chosen path, whilst the sign of Pisces denotes
+ interesting news from distant lands, with much desire for
+ travel and exploration.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the next space the Winecup and Spider, in connection with
+ the sign of Mars, the characteristic of Mars being energy,
+ show the strength, courage, and perseverance needed to carry
+ out a successful career; the Spider being a symbol of
+ concentration, patience, and achievement, whilst the Wine-cup
+ tells of joy and realised ambition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Following these signs are the Cat's Head and the Heart, with
+ the Crescent Moon below. The characteristic of the Moon is
+ change, mobility; it is also a symbol of good fortune in the
+ tea-leaves. In combination with the Heart it indicates a
+ romantic love affair. The Cat's Head shows interference by
+ those who are mean and spiteful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Having learned from this brief explanation the symbols of the
+ "Nelros Cup," the reading of the tea-leaves in relation to
+ those symbols will be easy. For instance, suppose the wife of
+ a sailor to be the consultant. Her husband is on his ship in
+ the North Sea, and she is eagerly awaiting news of him. In
+ the cup she has "turned," the symbol of a letter comes in the
+ watery sign <b>)-(</b> with a large ivy leaf beneath it.
+ Further patience will be necessary, the ivy leaf tells us, as
+ the wished-for letter is still far away. The distance from
+ the handle (the consultant) shows this, also the letter
+ symbol being in the watery sign indicates the fact that it
+ will come from across the sea. The waiting for the news
+ causes a feeling of disappointment and sadness; these will
+ vanish later on, and the waiting be compensated by the happy
+ news that will come in the longed-for letter. This is seen by
+ the tea-leaves which appear on other symbols of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The form of a man is seen between the signs of the Bell and
+ Club; near this form is the letter "A," the first letter of
+ the consultant's name. Round this initial letter is a
+ well-formed circle; a trident lies at a little distance from
+ it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here is evidence of the joyful news coming from her husband,
+ the tea-leaves in the spaces of the Bell and Club making a
+ prediction of the satisfactory news a safe one. The circle
+ round the letter "A" and the symbol of the trident near,
+ enable the seer to prophesy a good promotion, much success
+ and happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This example reading of the "Nelros" cup is a fortunate one.
+ We will now consider one of a less satisfactory character.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The consultant is a widow; opposite the handle of the cup she
+ has "turned" is the Envelope over Jupiter, upon the Envelope
+ tea-leaves forming an Owl are seen, beneath is a small arrow
+ pointing towards the handle. These signs foretell bad news
+ probably coming from a far country; the sign of Jupiter and
+ distance from the handle (the consultant) would show this.
+ The symbol of the Owl indicates the anxiety caused by the
+ arrival of the letter and its news. The arrow pointing
+ towards the handle would show that the matter is personal,
+ and will much affect the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Upon the sign of Saturn, with an arm stretched towards the
+ Spade above it, is the figure of a man. The characteristic of
+ Saturn being privation, and the Spade being a symbol of toil,
+ it is evident that the figure of the man represents someone
+ related to the consultant for whom the present prospects are
+ very bad. It may well be this man from whom is coming the
+ news in the letter which will cause her so much anxiety.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Fortunately, on the Anchor at the bottom of the cup is a
+ well-formed key. Being in this position, it shows that
+ someone at a distance, having the welfare of the consultant
+ much in their mind, will be the means in the future of
+ helping her out of the difficulties. The key being on the
+ Anchor indicates the security she may feel in the friends,
+ who will be instrumental in giving her happiness and peace of
+ mind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These two example divinations will illustrate the manner in
+ which the tea-leaves are read in relation to the signs upon
+ the cup. To some it may appear an easier means than that of
+ the ordinary tea-cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In any case it is very useful to have an alternative method
+ of foretelling the future. Variety is always acceptable, and
+ for this reason I commend the "Nelros Cup of Fortune" to my
+ readers.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
+ </h2>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ A
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Abbey</b>.&mdash;A sign of increasing wealth and comfort;
+ you will gain much success in your life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Clubs</b>.&mdash;This signifies good news through
+ the post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Diamonds</b>.&mdash;You will be gratified by a good
+ present or sum of money.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Hearts</b>.&mdash;Shows affection and happiness in
+ the home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Spades</b>.&mdash;A large town or building.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Acorn</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of health, strength and
+ gain through industry, a sowing of which you will see the
+ reaping, a short journey from which there may be great
+ results; good fortune and ease are predicted by several
+ acorns.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Aircraft</b>.&mdash;If flying towards consultant, hasty
+ news or an unexpected journey; if stationary it gives warning
+ that you will have but little success in your life unless you
+ come out of the rut into which you have fallen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Albatross</b>.&mdash;If seen with the sign of a ship or
+ water it portends distress for those at sea; to sailors or to
+ those associated with them it is an omen of sadness, meaning
+ sorrow and sometimes death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Alderman</b>.&mdash;To workers this is a sign that if they
+ proceed with caution they will become prosperous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Alligator</b>.&mdash;This is a bad sign of personal danger
+ and distress possibly caused by those nearest to you; it also
+ shows much mental disturbance and worry; if very near
+ consultant a catastrophe is imminent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Almonds</b>.&mdash;These denote festivities and social
+ enjoyment, good and generous friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Altar</b>.&mdash;If with a figure near, sorrow and distress
+ are foreshown.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Anchor</b>.&mdash;A pleasing symbol of good and loyal
+ friends, constancy in love, and the realisation of your
+ wishes; an emblem of safety to a sailor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Anemone</b>.&mdash;These flowers often indicate an event to
+ be expected in the early autumn; the nature of it must be
+ judged by other signs in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Angel</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of good fortune in love,
+ radiance, happiness, and peace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Angel (Flying)</b>.&mdash;A token of love and joy which are
+ swiftly approaching you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Antlers</b>.&mdash;An accident is predicted by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Anvil</b>.&mdash;Your strength and energy will bring you
+ much success in new plans or enterprises.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ape</b>.&mdash;This animal points to the fact that you have
+ a secret enemy; it denotes malicious and dangerous persons
+ whose tongues are to be feared; it is also a sign of
+ despondency, care, anxiety, and fraud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Apples</b>.&mdash;A pleasant sign of happiness, cheerful
+ conditions, good health, and fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Apple Trees</b>.&mdash;These predict a happy event in the
+ apple season.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Apron</b>.&mdash;Near consultant brings a new friend; at a
+ distance new work or acquaintances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arab</b>.&mdash;This symbol points to a need for caution in
+ choosing your friends, or you may find yourself in the power
+ of someone who will prove to be an undesirable companion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arch</b>.&mdash;Things which you desire are developing in
+ the wished-for direction; the arch is a sign of hope; your
+ ambition may be gratified in a most unexpected manner. See
+ also <b>Triumphal Arch</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ark</b>.&mdash;This symbol assures you of security and of
+ finding refuge in times of distress and turmoil.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arm</b>.&mdash;If curved, it signifies love, protection,
+ care and strength; stretched out, that a new influence will
+ come into your life which will prove to be an endless source
+ of joy and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Armour</b>.&mdash;A suit of armour foretells that you will
+ be called upon to face difficulties and dangers and that you
+ will come through them with courage. See <b>Knight in
+ Armour</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arrow</b>.&mdash;Unpleasant news or a disagreeable letter
+ from the direction in which it comes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Artichoke</b>.&mdash;This signifies sadness, disappointment
+ and delay; sometimes a secret trouble is indicated by this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Artist</b>.&mdash;To see an artist at work, indicates
+ association with those who study art; also a happy nature
+ finding much joy and beauty in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Artist's Mahl Stick</b>.&mdash;This implies an artistic
+ temperament, a dislike of daily duties or irksome tasks, and
+ a fretting under any routine; a lack of attention to detail
+ is also a usual characteristic of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arum Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower stands for dignity,
+ expectancy, and calm; its fuller meanings must be judged by
+ other symbols around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ass</b>.&mdash;If its head is towards consultant, a piece
+ of good news or an event which has long been waited for is
+ near; if its tail, then further patience is necessary, for
+ there will be delay; if it gallops, it gives warning that if
+ people allow themselves to become too boring their friends
+ may reasonably, be expected to avoid them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Asters</b>.&mdash;These flowers indicate a smooth though
+ possibly a somewhat monotonous life; they also show a settled
+ state of mind and sound judgment; if seen in the form of a
+ wreath a death is predicted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Automatic Machine</b>.&mdash;This signifies a lack of
+ initiative and consequent failure in arriving at any great
+ achievement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Axe</b>.&mdash;This shows mastery and power to overcome
+ difficulties; sometimes separation.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ B
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Baby</b>.&mdash;A naked baby near consultant is a sign of
+ sadness and disappointment caused by those who are nearest
+ and dearest; to some it is a sign of money worries; a baby in
+ arms means reconciliation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bacon</b>.&mdash;Pieces of bacon signify good luck and
+ profitable business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Badger</b>.&mdash;For a maid, or a bachelor, this symbol
+ predicts a single life, but one of freedom, health and
+ success; for the married, it implies regret that they did not
+ remain unmarried.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bagpipes</b>.&mdash;This symbol gives warning of coming
+ sorrow or much agitation and disturbance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ball</b>.&mdash;See <b>Football</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ballet Dance</b>.&mdash;This is a forecast of unsuccessful
+ plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Balloon</b>.&mdash;A symbol which indicates that much is
+ attempted but little achieved; there is a passing enthusiasm
+ for various experiments and new ideas, but the interest soon
+ flags, and finally vanishes as the balloon in the clouds.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bananas</b>.&mdash;These promise gratification and the
+ occurrence of those things which are most pleasing to you;
+ also a prediction of much happiness and success in love
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Banner</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of a prosperous life for
+ a man and of a wealthy marriage for a woman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Barber</b>.&mdash;This signifies the approach of a new
+ interest coming into your life, which will lead you to be
+ most particular as to your personal appearance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Barrel</b>.&mdash;Festivity, possibly a picnic; several
+ barrels, prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Barrel Organ</b>.&mdash;Melancholy and a distaste for
+ present circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Basin</b>.&mdash;This symbol stands for small ailments and
+ minor worries; a broken basin, domestic annoyance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Basket</b>.&mdash;Domestic duties and family cares; if
+ full, a present given or received.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Basket of Flowers</b>.&mdash;Happiness and contentment,
+ fulfilled desires.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bassoon</b>.&mdash;This musical instrument implies that
+ your energy is apt to exceed your wit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bat</b>.&mdash;See <b>Cricket Bat</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bath</b>.&mdash;This indicates grief or dismay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bats</b>.&mdash;An ill omen showing sickness and trouble in
+ the home; with other signs, a prediction of death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bayonet</b>.&mdash;A sign to be feared; it shows danger of
+ operation, wounds, and pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beans</b>.&mdash;These show quarrels and disputes with
+ relations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bear</b>.&mdash;A journey north, sometimes prolonged
+ travel. See also <b>Polar Bear</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bed</b>.&mdash;A visit, illness; or death, according to
+ other symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beef</b>.&mdash;A round of beef foretells coming financial
+ worries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beehive</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of eloquence, mental
+ capacity, and much energy in forming new schemes and carrying
+ them through; also of attainment to power and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bees</b>.&mdash;These foretell success through your own
+ ability, many friends and enjoyment of life to the full. See
+ also <b>Bumble Bee</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beetle</b>.&mdash;This signifies unrest, domestic
+ tribulation, or disagreements; several beetles, that there is
+ a risk of slander and abuse by those whom you regard as
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beetroot</b>.&mdash;This symbol indicates that someone will
+ try to do you a bad turn, but it will fail in its object and
+ rather turn out as a benefit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bell</b>.&mdash;Amazing news according to other signs in
+ the cup; several bells indicate a wedding. See also
+ <b>Canterbury Bells, Diving Bell, Handbell</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Belladonna Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower is a sign of hope,
+ love, happiness, and the leading of an upright and honourable
+ life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bellows</b>.&mdash;These show an endeavour to make the best
+ of a bad business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Besom</b>.&mdash;This gives a caution to avoid meddling in
+ other people's affairs or you may find yourself regarded as
+ an unpleasant busybody.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bier</b>.&mdash;A symbol of death; if near consultant, a
+ personal sorrow, otherwise of a less personal nature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Billiard table</b>.&mdash;Pleasure followed by regret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird Feeding Young</b>.&mdash;After a time of patient
+ waiting, your desires will be fulfilled.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird of Paradise</b>.&mdash;Difficulties and trials are
+ vanishing and a future of comfort and pleasure awaits you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird on a Perch</b>.&mdash;If near consultant, news
+ resulting in pleasant plans; if at some distance, there is a
+ doubt of the news being sent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Birds</b>.&mdash;These are significant of happiness and
+ joyful tidings; a single bird flying means speedy news,
+ telegrams; birds in a row on a branch or line show that there
+ will be vexatious delay in receiving some wished-for news;
+ birds in a circle denote cogitation followed by swift
+ decision. See also <b>Clapper for Scaring Birds</b> and
+ <b>Stuffed Birds</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Birds in Cage</b>.&mdash;This implies that a variety of
+ causes prevents you from obtaining your dearest wish; should
+ the cage door be open, obstacles will shortly be removed and
+ great happiness will be yours.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird's Nest</b>.&mdash;This signifies a happy discovery,
+ leading to a fortunate enterprise brought about to a great
+ extent by your own patience and ability; it is also a good
+ omen of love, friends, and increase of fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Biscuits</b>.&mdash;These seen in various shapes and sizes
+ foretell the occurrence of pleasant events.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bishop</b>.&mdash;A sign of benevolence, authority, and
+ progress; in cope and mitre, preferment and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bluebells</b>.&mdash;These indicate that an event bringing
+ you much satisfaction and pleasure may be expected to take
+ place in the spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bluebottle Fly</b>.&mdash;Unpleasantness and jealousy will
+ be aroused by your success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boar</b>.&mdash;This animal shows much energy and push
+ though not always in the right direction to bring you
+ unqualified success; it is also a sign of obstacles in your
+ path.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boat</b>.&mdash;Success in a new enterprise; seen with
+ clouds, troubles and disappointment. See also
+ <b>Ferryboat</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bomb</b>.&mdash;This foretells a personal disaster or news
+ of an explosion and loss of life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bones</b>.&mdash;These are an indication of misfortune
+ surmounted with courage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bonnet</b>.&mdash;This implies that youth will be past
+ before you have the best happiness of your life. See also
+ <b>Widow's Bonnet</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Book</b>.&mdash;An open book shows a desire for information
+ and a mind ever on the alert to understand new theories and
+ facts; a closed book is a sign of expectancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bookcase</b>.&mdash;This is a pleasing symbol of coming
+ success through study and perseverance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boomerang</b>.&mdash;This sign means news from Australia,
+ or that some unexpected development will lead to your having
+ a great interest in that country; with signs of travel, that
+ you will make your home there.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bootblack</b>.&mdash;A bootblack is a sign of failure in
+ your work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boots</b>.&mdash;These show fortunate business, a good
+ income, and the gratification of your tastes and pleasures;
+ boots of a curious shape foretell an unfortunate enterprise
+ ending in failure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boot-tree</b>.&mdash;A lucky surprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Border</b>.&mdash;See <b>Flower Border</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bottle</b>.&mdash;A sign of happy days; several bottles
+ indicate extravagant tastes; small bottles, illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bouquet</b>.&mdash;This is a most fortunate symbol of
+ coming happiness, love, fulfilled hope, and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bow</b>.&mdash;A sign of reunion after absence or
+ estrangement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bow and Arrow</b>.&mdash;This denotes that there is
+ unpleasant talk of your personal affairs which may do you
+ harm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bower</b>.&mdash;Happiness in love is proclaimed by this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Box</b>.&mdash;An open box foreshows a troubled love
+ affair; a closed box, that you will find something which you
+ had lost.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boy</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in accordance with
+ other signs in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bracelet</b>.&mdash;A discovery made too late.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Branch</b>.&mdash;A large branch is a sign of much
+ independence and of success in carrying out an undertaking;
+ the larger it is the greater your success; a broken branch
+ signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme
+ which will end in failure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bread</b>.&mdash;A loaf of bread is a sign of the
+ commonplace and of monotony; several loaves give warning
+ against waste and extravagance, for a shortage of corn is
+ threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords above them
+ predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world
+ trusted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bricklayer's Trowel</b>.&mdash;A task which you have in
+ hand will be successfully carried out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bricks</b>.&mdash;These signify new plans and enterprises
+ which will lead to prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bride</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy,
+ or a rival in your affections, according to other symbols
+ around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bridge</b>.&mdash;An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate
+ journey. See also <b>Suspension Bridge</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bridle</b>.&mdash;This points to the fact that you greatly
+ object to interference or authority, and that you will always
+ be "top dog" with your friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Brooch</b>.&mdash;This indicates that you are likely to
+ make a discovery greatly to your advantage, and may in time
+ turn it to good account in the development of a patent; a
+ brooch with dots around it predicts a present.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Broom</b>.&mdash;This signifies that there is need for you
+ to be careful in the choice of your friends, and to avoid
+ rushing into an intimacy which you might later have cause to
+ regret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bubbles</b>.&mdash;See <b>Child Blowing Soap Bubbles</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buckles</b>.&mdash;These foretell that some important
+ arrangement of much personal advantage will fall through in
+ an unforeseen manner, causing disappointment and dismay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buffalo</b>.&mdash;A most unexpected and unusual happening,
+ possibly causing agitation and uncertainty as to the best way
+ to proceed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bugle</b>.&mdash;This shows a desire for admiration and
+ notice from all whom you meet; it also implies that it is
+ high time to arouse yourself and become more energetic and
+ industrious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Building</b>.&mdash;A sign of removal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bull</b>.&mdash;An ill omen of misfortune, attacks of pain,
+ or of slander by some enemy; if it gallops with tail up,
+ personal danger or illness of someone dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bumble Bee</b>.&mdash;This shows a cheerful disposition,
+ making the best of everyone and everything, easily gratified
+ tastes and pleasures; many friends and social success; with
+ other signs, travel is indicated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buns</b>.&mdash;These signify social amusements and duties,
+ also that you usually take a cheery view of things even in
+ troublesome circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buoy</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of hope; you have a good
+ friend in all weathers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bush</b>.&mdash;Invitations and social enjoyments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Butter</b>.&mdash;This signifies good fortune and success,
+ the comforts of life, and a desire for the best of
+ everything.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Butterfly</b>.&mdash;Passing pleasure, power of attraction,
+ many admirers, and flirtations; to the lover it speaks of
+ inconstancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buttonhook</b>.&mdash;An exchange between friends,
+ successfully organised plans, and a propitious meeting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buttons</b>.&mdash;If of various size and shape they mean
+ that there will be many suggestions as to arrangements and
+ new plans without anything definite being settled.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ C
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cab</b>.&mdash;A sign of gloom, sadness and parting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cabbage</b>.&mdash;This symbol points out that in spite of
+ thrift and diligence, you will never be very rich.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cabinet</b>.&mdash;An unexpected and fortunate discovery,
+ giving you much pleasure and satisfaction, possibly wealth
+ and unthought-of prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cage</b>.&mdash;An empty cage shows that you expect to find
+ all manner of amiable qualities in others which are entirely
+ lacking in yourself. See also <b>Birds in Cage</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cakes</b>.&mdash;New friends, social success, invitations,
+ and hospitality. See also <b>Wedding Cake</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Calf</b>.&mdash;This signifies a need for gentleness and
+ kindness to those with whom you associate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Camel</b>.&mdash;A responsibility satisfactorily carried
+ out; sometimes frustrated plans and endless delays; a camel
+ laden means wealth from an unexpected source abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Camera</b>.&mdash;This proclaims the fact that you are too
+ fond of gathering new or clever ideas from others, with a
+ view to passing them off as your own original thoughts
+ whenever the opportunity arises.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Campanulas</b>.&mdash;These flowers indicate that your hope
+ is centred on one desire, and assure you of the certainty of
+ obtaining your wish.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Candle</b>.&mdash;This is significant of trials, worries,
+ or illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Candle Extinguisher</b>.&mdash;An uncomfortable incident or
+ episode which will put you out considerably.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Candlestick</b>.&mdash;You have need to look at things from
+ a wider point of view; to make the best of yourself you must
+ cultivate perception.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cannon</b>.&mdash;This denotes military and naval display
+ and good fortune; with pleasant symbols around or near, such
+ as a crown or star, promotion for someone dear to you in the
+ service.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Canoe</b>.&mdash;This implies that a new friendship will
+ eventually lead to a happy love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Canopy</b>.&mdash;This brings success through the help and
+ interest of those who are socially or mentally your
+ superiors.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Canterbury Bells</b>.&mdash;These graceful flowers indicate
+ that your happiness is to a great extent dependent upon
+ others; if the figure of a woman appeared beside the flowers
+ it will be through a woman that your best happiness comes, if
+ a man were seen it will be one of the male sex to whom you
+ must look for your chief joy in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cap</b>.&mdash;This warns you to be cautious in your
+ dealings with those of the opposite sex; it also points to
+ the fact that those things which you desire to hide will
+ become known. See also <b>Peaked Cap</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Capstan</b>.&mdash;To those associated with the sea, this
+ symbol gives warning of storms; to others, it predicts
+ association with sailors or yachtsmen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carafe</b>.&mdash;A pleasure which will depend entirely
+ upon yourself is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Caravan</b>.&mdash;This signifies an independent nature,
+ desiring to live a roaming life free of restrictions; should
+ a horse be harnessed to the caravan your ambitions will be
+ fulfilled.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cards</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace
+ of Hearts, Ace of Spades</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carnations</b>.&mdash;These sweet-scented flowers bring
+ happiness, faithfulness, love, and good friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carpenter at Work</b>.&mdash;Necessary arrangement of your
+ affairs is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carriage and Horses</b>.-This foretells that your affairs
+ will prosper and that you may reasonably expect the comforts
+ of life; a carriage without horses means that your riches
+ will be transitory, leaving you in poverty; with other signs
+ it denotes that you may be the victim of scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carrying Chair</b>.&mdash;An omen of illness or accident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cart</b>.&mdash;A symbol of fluctuation in fortune and of a
+ tedious waiting for any settled improvement in financial
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carving</b>.&mdash;Handsome carving is a sign of
+ satisfaction and development.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Castle</b>.&mdash;You may expect fortune to smile upon you;
+ a crumbling castle denotes disappointment and ill success in
+ love and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cat</b>.&mdash;This is an uncomfortable sign of trickery,
+ meanness, and quarrels among relations, money matters
+ probably being the disturbing cause; a cat jumping shows
+ worries and difficulty.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Caterpillar</b>.&mdash;You are likely to be criticized
+ unkindly by those who are envious of you, although you have
+ no suspicion that these people are anything but friendly in
+ their feeling towards you; there is slyness and deception,
+ and it would be well to be on your guard or you may find
+ unpleasant gossip has been spread about you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cathedral</b>.&mdash;Prosperity, contentment, and happiness
+ with those whom you love is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cattle</b>.&mdash;Profitable transactions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cauldron</b>.&mdash;New opportunities which need careful
+ consideration.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cauliflower</b>.&mdash;This signifies that even your best
+ friends cannot describe you as constant or reliable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cave</b>.&mdash;Unless you rouse yourself and use a little
+ more push, you are likely to remain in obscurity all your
+ life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Celery</b>.&mdash;A vigorous body and active mind which
+ will preserve the energies of youth to a good old age.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chain</b>.&mdash;An engagement or wedding; an entangled
+ chain means a dilemma which will tax your ingenuity to the
+ utmost; a long, thick chain indicates ties that you wish to
+ undo; a broken one, trouble in store.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chair</b>.&mdash;A small chair shows an arrival; a large
+ one, deliberation over a new plan. See also <b>Carrying
+ Chair, Rocking Chair</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chatelaine</b>.&mdash;This signifies that a variety of
+ people will be instrumental in your career; it is also an
+ indication that you are somewhat inclined to depend too much
+ on sentimental and demonstrative affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Champagne Glass</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of good fortune
+ and delight; to the sick, a good omen of recovery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cheese</b>.&mdash;A large cheese denotes that you will
+ benefit by the generosity of prosperous friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cherries</b>.&mdash;A love affair, happiness, and health,
+ are the meanings of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chessmen</b>.&mdash;These announce the fact that you will
+ be troubled by matters which are difficult to adjust to your
+ satisfaction, and you must expect a certain amount of anxiety
+ and worry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chestnut Tree</b>.&mdash;An event of interest and
+ importance may be expected in the spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chestnuts</b>.&mdash;These show determination in carrying
+ out a scheme which you think will benefit you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chicken</b>.&mdash;This shows new interests and pleasures;
+ if roosting, domestic tribulation; if flying, troublesome
+ matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you will soon be
+ making fresh plans or forming new projects; a child running
+ means bad news or threatened danger; at play, tranquillity
+ and pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child Blowing Soap Bubbles</b>.&mdash;Occasions of sadness
+ and joy in quick succession.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child with Dancing-Doll</b>.&mdash;The gratification of a
+ wish through an entirely unexpected means.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child with Tambourine</b>.&mdash;Pleasure,
+ lightheartedness, coming good news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chimney</b>.&mdash;Unless you are cautious you will take a
+ false step; a chimney with smoke to be seen means that you
+ are content, and find pleasure in daily routine and a
+ somewhat commonplace life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chinaman</b>.&mdash;There is someone who appears eager to
+ serve you but in reality is far from being trustworthy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chinese Lantern</b>.&mdash;False security, the evidence of
+ which will soon be brought to your notice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chisel</b>.&mdash;A symbol of losses, dismay, and trouble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Christmas Tree</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates that you may
+ expect some special happiness at the Christmas season.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chrysanthemums</b>.&mdash;These beautiful flowers assure
+ you of a long desired hope in connection with someone dear
+ to you which will be realised in the autumn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Church</b>.&mdash;Courage, honour, and tranquillity; a
+ legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Churning</b>.&mdash;This is a happy omen for good and
+ successful results in all you undertake; you will be
+ fortunate and will always take a turn in the right direction
+ for your own happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cigar</b>.&mdash;A wealthy friend or lover who will absorb
+ all your thoughts; a broken cigar signifies a disagreeable
+ incident or a quarrel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Circle</b>.&mdash;Money, presents, an engagement, faithful
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clapper for Scaring Birds</b>.&mdash;This sign proclaims
+ that you are offended at small faults or failings in others,
+ and are always eager to bring them into notice, but are blind
+ to your own more obvious deficiencies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clarionet</b>.&mdash;A pleasure which will be gratified in
+ an unlooked-for manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Claw</b>.&mdash;This symbol foretells scandal or evil
+ influence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clenched Hand</b>.&mdash;Indignation; disputes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clergyman</b>.&mdash;Reconciliation in a long-standing
+ feud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clock</b>.&mdash;A sign that you desire to hurry over the
+ present and arrive at a time to which you are looking
+ forward.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clouds</b>.&mdash;These denote disappointment, failure of
+ plans, and dismay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clover</b>.&mdash;A very lucky sign of coming good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cloves</b>.&mdash;This symbol proclaims the desire for
+ appreciation and the wish to appear at your best on all
+ occasions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clown</b>.&mdash;Your folly is apparent to everyone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clubs</b>.&mdash;See <b>Golf Clubs, Ace of Clubs</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coach</b>.&mdash;If with horses, you may look forward to a
+ time of ease and luxury; if without horses, it warns you
+ against an act of folly or a harmful indiscretion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coal</b>.&mdash;Prosperity and good fellowship
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coal-Scoop</b>.&mdash;This signifies domestic difficulties
+ or vexation at the turn things have taken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coal Scuttle</b>.&mdash;You will adapt yourself to
+ unaccustomed circumstances requiring much energy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coat</b>.&mdash;Sadness caused through a parting; if the
+ coat is ragged, distressing news; without sleeves, failure in
+ a new undertaking.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cobbler</b>.&mdash;This predicts a life of arduous and
+ ill-paid work, poor health, and a struggle to make both ends
+ meet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cobra</b>.&mdash;A warning of grave danger to you or yours.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cock</b>.&mdash;A sign of forthcoming good news, of
+ conquest and triumph.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cockatoo</b>.&mdash;This bird indicates disturbance in the
+ home and some vexation with friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cockchafer</b>.&mdash;This predicts a bad harvest season;
+ flying, the arrival of sudden news of a somewhat disagreeable
+ nature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cocoanut</b>.&mdash;Travel or interesting discoveries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coffee Pot</b>.&mdash;Dependence on creature comforts;
+ slight indisposition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coffin</b>.&mdash;A bad omen of coming bereavement; a
+ coffin with a sword beside it shows death of a soldier; with
+ a flag, that of a sailor; with snowdrops, death of a child or
+ infant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Collar</b>.&mdash;Perseverance in the face of obstacles
+ will bring you a great reward.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Collar-Stud</b>.&mdash;A reminder of some tiresome or
+ disagreeable little duty which you would fain forget.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Columbine</b>.&mdash;These flowers foretell the renewal of
+ a former friendship which is brought about by means of an
+ unthought-of meeting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Comb</b>.&mdash;You will find out that your confidence in
+ someone was misplaced and this discovery will cause you much
+ distress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Comet</b>.&mdash;Favourable weather; unusual and
+ interesting events; to lovers it is an unfavourable omen of
+ separation and blighted hope.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Compasses</b>.&mdash;This sign implies that you may expect
+ to travel and to spend your life in interesting activities.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Concertina</b>.&mdash;This symbol proclaims dilatory habits
+ and feeble wit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Conductor</b>.&mdash;See <b>Music Conductor</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Convolvuli</b>.&mdash;This flower shows feelings of
+ sadness; love and hope which have lasted but a short time now
+ leave only memories to which you cling.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Corks</b>.&mdash;This sign shows the power of adapting
+ yourself to your company, and of proving yourself useful in
+ awkward situations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Corkscrew</b>.&mdash;This denotes that you will be vexed by
+ inquisitive people who trouble you with questions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cormorant</b>.&mdash;This bird is a symbol of agility,
+ swift decisions, and the attainment of your ambition through
+ the power of rapid thought and work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Corn</b>.&mdash;This is a pleasant omen of wealth and
+ success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cornucopia</b>.&mdash;This symbol predicts great happiness
+ and unqualified success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cover</b>.&mdash;See <b>Meat Cover</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cow</b>.&mdash;A calm, contented state of mind, peaceful
+ and prosperous days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cowslips</b>.&mdash;A sign of joy; to the married it
+ foretells a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crab</b>.&mdash;Strife, family disagreements, an enemy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cradle</b>.&mdash;A birth; a broken cradle, sorrow or
+ anxiety about a child.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crane</b>.&mdash;Heavy burdens and anxiety are indicated by
+ this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crests</b>.&mdash;These are often to be seen and must to
+ some extent be read in connection with other signs in the
+ cup; large crests indicate news of, or communications with,
+ those in positions of authority; small crests, interesting
+ family developments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cricket Bat</b>.&mdash;A love of sport and a keen desire
+ for fair play in all matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crinoline</b>.&mdash;This predicts that unless you retrench
+ in your expenditure, you will have but a pittance to spend
+ upon your dress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crocuses</b>.&mdash;These flowers are an emblem of joy, and
+ of radiant happiness in love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Croquet-Mallet</b>.&mdash;A cheerful and patient
+ disposition, always making the best of things, is the meaning
+ of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cross</b>.&mdash;You must expect to meet with hindrances
+ and obstacles in the way of your desires; sorrow and
+ misfortune are also indicated by this symbol. See also
+ <b>Maltese Cross</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crossed Keys</b>.&mdash;A sign of authority, power and
+ honour, and an assurance of comfort and help in times of
+ difficulty or doubt.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crown</b>.&mdash;Advancement and honour; the attainment of
+ your highest ambition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crutches</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant sign of
+ forthcoming illness or accident which causes lameness for the
+ time being.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cucumber</b>.&mdash;A new plan successfully carried out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cup</b>.&mdash;A large cup tells of a splendid opportunity
+ coming your way which will insure your future success; a
+ small cup means that a little anxiety is before you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cupboard</b>.&mdash;Disappointment in money affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Curtain</b>.&mdash;This symbol proclaims that someone is
+ hiding a matter from you which it would be to your advantage
+ to learn; with other signs in the cup which are good you may
+ conclude that the matter will be revealed to you shortly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Custard-Glasses</b>.&mdash;A signal of illness, possibly
+ chicken pox or measles.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cypress</b>.&mdash;This tree indicates that you bravely
+ face a difficulty, and finally overcome it by your own
+ endeavours.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ D
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Daffodils</b>.&mdash;A long-desired hope is about to come
+ to pass, or a delightful holiday spent in the company of
+ those most congenial to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dagger</b>.&mdash;If near and pointing towards consultant,
+ it would be a bad sign of danger from wounds or an operation;
+ if more distant, it shows a much less personal danger.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dahlias</b>.&mdash;A sign of some important event which you
+ may expect to take place in the autumn; it also denotes
+ thrift and increase of fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Daisies</b>.&mdash;These imply that you have an attractive,
+ child-like nature, finding happiness in simple pleasures; a
+ circle of daisies means that you attract someone to you of
+ the same nature as yourself who will become all the world to
+ you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Damsons</b>.&mdash;These denote complication of your
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dance</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ballet Dance</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dancer</b>.&mdash;A pleasant omen of coming pleasure and
+ gratification, good news, happiness in love and friendship;
+ it also means that you will receive an unexpected invitation;
+ several figures dancing in happy abandonment foretell that
+ your hopes and desires will be fulfilled, and that many
+ changes will occur, all tending to your success and future
+ happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dancing-Doll</b>.&mdash;See <b>Child with Dancing Doll</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dandelion</b>.&mdash;Unexpected news of the marriage of an
+ old friend whom you had always supposed would never marry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dates</b>.&mdash;A pleasure which is unlikely to come up to
+ your expectations is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Deer</b>.&mdash;An unfortunate indication that your
+ ventures in new directions of work or business will end in
+ failure; if running, a fruitless endeavour to undo your past
+ mistakes; a dead deer, that you will be the innocent cause of
+ distress to someone you love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Desk</b>.&mdash;You will receive a letter which will upset
+ you, or you will lose the friendship of someone with whom you
+ have corresponded regularly for many years.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Devil</b>.&mdash;This symbol gives warning that reformation
+ is needed, or you may find yourself so tightly in the grip of
+ bad influence that it will be well-nigh impossible to
+ extricate yourself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diadem</b>.&mdash;This ensign of royalty shows that your
+ ambition is realised beyond your expectations; wonderful good
+ fortune and influential friends assure you of an unusually
+ successful career.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diamonds</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Diamonds</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dish</b>.&mdash;Anxiety in household matters; a broken dish
+ is a foretaste of a greater loss.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diver</b>.&mdash;A great and unexpected piece of news which
+ will lead to a fortunate discovery; to the lover, it reveals
+ deception.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diving-Bell</b>.&mdash;This sign predicts that you may one
+ day find yourself in danger on the sea or river.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dog</b>.&mdash;This symbol has many meanings which must be
+ read in accordance with the other symbols; in a general way
+ this sign indicates adverse conditions, the thwarting of
+ life's chances, unfortunate love affairs, family misfortune
+ and money troubles; a large dog sometimes signifies
+ protection and good friends; a small dog, vexation and
+ impatience.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Doll</b>.&mdash;A festivity at which you will endeavour to
+ conceal your feelings of boredom under somewhat foolish
+ hilarity. See also <b>Child with Dancing Doll, Rag Doll</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dolphin</b>.&mdash;A cheerful and optimistic character,
+ pleasure on the sea or river.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dovecot</b>.&mdash;Peace in the home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Doves</b>.&mdash;These birds give a personal message of
+ happiness and an assurance of faithfulness in love, peaceful
+ circumstances, high ideals, and progress; to those who are at
+ enmity this symbol proclaims reconciliation; to the sick or
+ anxious, comfort and hope; to a business man, a fortunate
+ omen of success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dragon</b>.&mdash;Great and sudden changes about which
+ there is an element of danger.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dragon-Fly</b>.&mdash;Tidings of unexpected occurrences,
+ unlooked-for events, new and advantageous opportunities,
+ sometimes new clothes or furniture.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Drum</b>.&mdash;A hazardous enterprise or expedition is the
+ meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Drummer</b>.&mdash;To a man, this foreshows popularity and
+ a successful public career; to a woman, social success, a
+ large following of friends and admirers, and power of gaining
+ her own ends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Duck</b>.&mdash;A sign of a taste for speculation; if more
+ than one duck, success in work and enterprise, profitable
+ undertakings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dumb Bell</b>.&mdash;A chance meeting which will lead to
+ the making of a new friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dustpan and Brush</b>.&mdash;You will be certain to hear of
+ domestic tribulation amongst your friends or relatives; if
+ this symbol appears in your cup with other signs of vexation,
+ it would indicate personal domestic annoyance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dwarf</b>.&mdash;This portends calamity, accident, or
+ disgrace.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ E
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eagle</b>.&mdash;This predicts that you may expect most
+ beneficial changes, the realisation of a long-cherished hope,
+ and possibly an inheritance of wealth from an unexpected
+ source; a flying eagle shows the coming of wealth and honour
+ after a change of residence; with a vulture, death of a
+ monarch; a dead eagle, public loss and mourning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eagle's Nest</b>.&mdash;An eagle on its nest foretells
+ association with those in places of authority and honour; it
+ also denotes a life of wealth and ease.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ear</b>.&mdash;A large ear shows that you will be shocked
+ by hearing of some scandal or abuse; a normal ear means that
+ you will receive some interesting and pleasant piece of news
+ or valuable information.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ear-rings</b>.&mdash;To a man this symbol proclaims the
+ displeasure of one of the opposite sex; to a woman, the
+ humiliation of unrequited affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Earwig</b>.&mdash;A sign of uncomfortable discoveries in
+ the home, troubles with domestics, deceit and prying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Easel</b>.&mdash;A sign of marriage to widows and maids; to
+ the married, increase of worldly goods; this symbol must be
+ read in connection with other indications in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eels</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant symbol meaning
+ malicious tongues and treacherous friends, also gossip over
+ money matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Egg-Cup</b>.&mdash;A sign of an escape from a threatened
+ disaster.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eggs</b>.&mdash;New plans and ideas, or a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Elephant</b>.&mdash;A sign of power, travel, promotion,
+ happiness and stability in love and friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Elf</b>.&mdash;This symbol should put you on your guard or
+ you may be the victim of an unpleasant practical joke.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Elm Tree</b>.&mdash;A good omen of prosperity and coming
+ happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Emu</b>.&mdash;Lack of caution will not be one of your
+ failings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Engine</b>.&mdash;Journeys, trouble on the railway,
+ strikes, accident, and hasty news are the meanings of this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ensign</b>.&mdash;See <b>Flag</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Escape</b>.&mdash;See <b>Fire Escape</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Extinguisher</b>.&mdash;See <b>Candle Extinguisher</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eye</b>.&mdash;This signifies penetration and the solving
+ of difficulties; it also shows depth of character and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eyeglasses</b>.&mdash;You will make a beneficial discovery
+ through surprising means.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ F
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Faces</b>.&mdash;Several of these denote an invitation to a
+ party or wedding; ugly faces mean disturbances or bad news;
+ pretty faces, pleasure and love; two faces upon one head,
+ looking diverse ways, indicate that you may hear yourself
+ accused of deception and falseness, or that these things may
+ be practised upon you; a bearded face, health and strength,
+ but an indolent nature, which is a source of vexation to
+ those around you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Falcon</b>.&mdash;This bird warns you to be on your guard,
+ for you have an enemy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fan</b>.&mdash;Love of admiration, frivolity, pleasure with
+ the opposite sex.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fate</b>.&mdash;This is indicated by a straight thin line
+ of tea leaves which ascends towards the consultant; what may
+ be expected of fate must be judged by the line itself and
+ other signs in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Feathers</b>.&mdash;Large feathers signify achievement and
+ prosperity; to authors, literary success; small feathers
+ denote something of which you are afraid, but which you will
+ meet with courage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Feet</b>.&mdash;You will be called upon to take a decisive
+ step in some matter which may lead up to an eventful change
+ in your life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fence</b>.&mdash;This means that there is but a step
+ between you and success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fender</b>.&mdash;You will constantly come in contact with
+ someone to whom you feel a strong antipathy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ferns</b>.&mdash;Dignity, peace, and steadfast love are the
+ meanings of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ferret</b>.&mdash;Jealousy and enmity are likely to cause
+ you distress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ferry-Boat</b>.&mdash;This symbol implies that difficulties
+ will be smoothed away for you by the aid of good and useful
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Field Marshal's Hat</b>.&mdash;To a soldier, or those who
+ are associated with them, this is a sign of coming promotion,
+ triumph, and of the attainment to honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Figs</b>.&mdash;These indicate joy and abundance of the
+ good things of this world; to those in business it is an omen
+ of success and prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Figurehead of a Ship</b>.&mdash;A good omen for your future
+ Welfare; this symbol predicts that you will be enabled to
+ steer your course through smooth waters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Figures</b>.&mdash;See <b>Numbers, Human Figures, Running
+ Figures</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Finger</b>.&mdash;This usually indicates a special need for
+ attention to be paid to adjoining symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fire-Engine</b>.&mdash;An evidence of a serious fire of
+ which you will hear or from which you will suffer; this must
+ be judged by other indications in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fire-Escape</b>.&mdash;An urgent warning to take all
+ precautions against fire.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fireplace</b>.&mdash;Your chief interests in life will
+ probably lie in your home; small duties, simple pleasures,
+ and a circle of friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fish</b>.&mdash;News from abroad; with other signs of
+ movement, emigration; a starfish is a sign of good luck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Flag</b>.&mdash;Danger, rebellion, and war are the meanings
+ of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Flower-Border</b>.&mdash;That for which you have long hoped
+ and waited is about to come to pass.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Flowers</b>.&mdash;Many pleasant meanings may be given to
+ this symbol, good fortune, happiness, love, marriage, and a
+ large circle of admiring friends, being among them. See also
+ <b>Basket of Flowers, Foxgloves, Lily, Forget-me-not</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fly</b>.&mdash;This signifies small vexations and
+ annoyances which will ruffle you considerably. See also
+ <b>Bluebottle Fly, Dragon Fly</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Font</b>.&mdash;News of a birth or an invitation to a
+ christening party.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Foot</b>.&mdash;This indicates a journey; a swollen foot,
+ injury, or news of an accident to the foot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Football</b>.&mdash;Love of outdoor games, or a keen
+ interest in the welfare of those who take part in them, is
+ shown by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Forge</b>.&mdash;This implies a need for refinement and of
+ reconstructing your ideas on many subjects.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Forget-me-not</b>.&mdash;This flower speaks of the
+ attainment of a cherished hope, also that you will probably
+ find your truest happiness in love and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fork</b>.&mdash;This warns you against those who constantly
+ flatter you; it would be well for you to be on your guard or
+ you may one day awake to the fact that all this flattery was
+ used as a tool to harm you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fountain</b>.&mdash;A most favourable omen foretelling
+ happiness, success in love and marriage, prosperity in
+ business, and good fortune in all you undertake; this symbol
+ also points to an unexpected legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fox</b>.&mdash;This denotes that you may have an
+ unsuspected enemy, possibly disloyal dependents; sometimes it
+ means theft and trickery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Foxgloves</b>.&mdash;These show ambition and attainment; if
+ broken or bending, defeated plans and hopes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Frog</b>.&mdash;A change of residence; with other signs,
+ new work or profession; with bad symbols around, unpleasant
+ sights and stories.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fruit</b>.&mdash;A happy sign of forthcoming prosperity and
+ general advancement.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ G
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gaiters</b>.&mdash;Your chief interests will be in outdoor
+ work and amusements; intellectual pursuits will not attract
+ you; to clergy, or to those associated with them, gaiters
+ indicate promotion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gallows</b>.&mdash;An omen of great distress and tragedy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Garden Roller</b>.&mdash;An indication that things around
+ you are liable to become somewhat unmanageable, and that you
+ will need tact and strength to avoid being crushed by
+ circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Garland</b>.&mdash;A sign of happiness, love and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Garters</b>.&mdash;A contempt for feminine weakness is the
+ meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gate</b>.&mdash;An excellent opportunity awaits you,
+ perhaps the chance of a lifetime; massive high gates denote
+ restriction, misery, or imprisonment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Geese</b>.&mdash;These indicate the arrival of unexpected
+ and rather troublesome visitors.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gentian</b>.&mdash;A memory which is interwoven with sorrow
+ and joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Geranium</b>.&mdash;This flower shows a strong will and
+ determined character, contentment, and happiness; it also
+ denotes two opposite natures who have a great bond of
+ affection between them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Giant</b>.&mdash;There is, or will be, a serious obstacle
+ in your path.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gimlet</b>.&mdash;You will be unpleasantly reminded of a
+ disagreeable fact.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Giraffe</b>.&mdash;You are apt to cause mischief through
+ blundering and the making of incorrect statements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gladioli</b>.&mdash;These flowers indicate courage in the
+ face of difficulty; hope and tenderness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Glasses</b>.&mdash;These show that you will entertain your
+ friends on a lavish scale, and delight in hospitality, but
+ will occasionally be confronted by difficulties in your
+ arrangements. See also <b>Champagne Glass, Custard-Glasses,
+ Eyeglasses, Hand Glass</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gleaner</b>.&mdash;You will always endeavour to make the
+ best of the circumstances in which you find yourself but will
+ seldom possess the most desirable things in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Goat</b>.&mdash;A new enterprise which has an element of
+ risk about it; a goat is an unfortunate sign to sailors or to
+ those connected with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Golf Clubs</b>.&mdash;These indicate a life so full of work
+ that there is but little leisure for recreation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gondola</b>.&mdash;A visit to Italy, or a romance are the
+ meanings of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gong-and-Stick</b>.&mdash;This symbol warns you to expect
+ little else than the "trivial round and common task" for the
+ present.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Goose</b>.&mdash;A venture needing much discussion and
+ arrangement; plans are made only to be upset again, and
+ unless you proceed with caution, you are likely to make a bad
+ mistake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gramophone</b>.&mdash;This usually portends vexation at
+ being drawn into a somewhat disorderly and noisy pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grapes</b>.&mdash;These signify pleasure, abundance,
+ fulfilment, and a life free from care.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grasshoppers</b>.&mdash;These insects give warning of a
+ poor harvest season; for an old person the risk of chill
+ leading to severe illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grave</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in accordance
+ with its position, also with reference to other signs in the
+ cup; as a general rule, with gloomy signs it would bring a
+ message of coming sorrow, or with cheerful symbols that a
+ death would benefit the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Greyhound</b>.&mdash;This sign stands for energy and
+ untiring activity which will bring you unqualified success;
+ it also denotes that you may expect favourable tidings of the
+ result of a new enterprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grindstone</b>.&mdash;The aftermath of an indiscretion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Guitar</b>.&mdash;This symbol displays strong power of
+ attraction for the opposite sex, also pleasant adventures
+ ending in a happy love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gun</b>.&mdash;A very disquieting symbol, grave danger of a
+ sudden calamity; with other bad signs, a violent death.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ H
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hammer</b>.&mdash;Troublesome little tasks which you are
+ reluctant to undertake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hammock</b>.&mdash;A mournful ending of something to which
+ you had looked forward with delight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ham with Frill</b>.&mdash;This denotes a nice invitation,
+ hospitality, pleasure with your friends; also enjoyment
+ followed by dismay; a ham without a frill means increasing
+ fortune and success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hand</b>.&mdash;A sign of good fellowship, loyalty, and
+ affection; it may also indicate a parting, a meeting or a
+ bargain concluded; other signs around it must be noticed in
+ order to read its special meaning. See also <b>Clenched
+ Hand</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handbell</b>.&mdash;You would much like to startle the
+ world by a wonderful discovery or amazing theory by which
+ your name would be known for all time but you will need every
+ possible good symbol to appear in the cup to give you any
+ assurance of your ambition being gratified.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handcuffs</b>.&mdash;Disgrace, imprisonment, misfortune,
+ and dishonesty; this sign must be read in connection with
+ others around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handglass</b>.&mdash;An illusion quickly dispelled is the
+ meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handscreen</b>.&mdash;Even small demands sometimes
+ necessitate great effort on the part of those to whom the
+ demand is made.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hare</b>.&mdash;The return of an absent friend after a long
+ absence; if it is running, a journey is indicated; a dead
+ hare foreshows money acquired through industry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harebell</b>.&mdash;Peace, a placid existence, and
+ faithfulness in love are the meanings of this lovely little
+ flower; with other signs you may expect news of a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harp</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of melancholy and predicts
+ the possibility of a nervous breakdown.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harrissi Lily</b>.&mdash;These graceful flowers predict
+ peace, joy, hope, and a wedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harrow</b>.&mdash;This shows that much of your time will be
+ given endeavouring to make the lives of those around you
+ smooth and happy, whilst you cheerfully spend your days in a
+ somewhat monotonous manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harvest</b>.&mdash;A shock of corn is a somewhat sad emblem
+ showing that you have sown that of which the reaping will be
+ tears; it is also a warning of illness, especially to the
+ aged.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hastener for Roasting Meat</b>.&mdash;You are reminded that
+ you should endeavour to move with the times, and not cling so
+ tenaciously to ideas and habits which are now obsolete.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hat</b>.&mdash;A symbol of luck, presents, success in new
+ work or enterprise; sometimes it foreshows the arrival of a
+ visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hawk</b>.&mdash;This is an unfortunate symbol, as it
+ denotes circumstances in which people and things seem to be
+ working against you, placing you in awkward and embarrassing
+ predicaments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hayrick</b>.&mdash;This indicates a desire for mastery and
+ preeminence; it also shows that a doubt will arise as to how
+ best to proceed, but you will find the right way out and will
+ come to a wise decision.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Head</b>.&mdash;A large head gives warning of family
+ trouble or of serious illness; a very small head, waning
+ ability or power; several heads, mental distress or
+ derangement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hearse</b>.&mdash;A sign of bereavement or of sad news of
+ those who are bereaved.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Heart</b>.&mdash;A sign of coming happiness through the
+ affections bringing joy into your life, or satisfaction
+ through money, according to other signs near.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hearts</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Hearts</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Heather</b>.&mdash;A most fortunate sign of gratified
+ wishes and of coming good luck; to lovers it is an assurance
+ of much happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hedge</b>.&mdash;This shows that through energy and
+ perseverance you will surmount obstacles and carry all before
+ you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hedgehog</b>.&mdash;You will be immensely surprised by
+ hearing that someone whom you had always thought of as a
+ confirmed bachelor is about to be married.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hemlock</b>.&mdash;The shadows of your past life have an
+ inconvenient habit of appearing at the most awkward moments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hens</b>.&mdash;Comfort and domestic felicity; a hen
+ roosting shows domestic annoyance and money worries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Highlander</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of sound business
+ capacity and a plodding contriver in transactions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hive</b>.&mdash;See <b>Beehive</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hockey-Stick</b>.&mdash;A keenness for games and success in
+ the playing of them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hoe</b>.&mdash;This means that you will often have more to
+ do than you can well accomplish; each day things will occur
+ needing your attention and increasing your work, but in spite
+ of it you will have good health and cheerfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Holly</b>.&mdash;This indicates that something of
+ importance may be expected to occur in the winter; unless
+ gloomy signs appear in the cup, it may be assumed that the
+ event will be a happy one.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hollyhock</b>.&mdash;You will have a friend, or lover, who
+ will never disappoint you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Honeycomb</b>.&mdash;Prosperous undertakings, honour and
+ renown, and much which is delightful are foreshown by this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hoop</b>.&mdash;You will find immense satisfaction in doing
+ things that require energy even if they are of little
+ importance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horns</b>.&mdash;You have a powerful enemy, or at least
+ someone who has feelings of animosity towards you, which may
+ prove to be unpleasant in their result.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horse</b>.&mdash;Comforts, loyal friends, and pleasure;
+ galloping horses mean that events are hurrying towards you
+ over which you have no control, bringing many changes into
+ your life. See also <b>Carriage and Horses</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horse-Collar</b>.&mdash;To those who own horses, or do
+ business with them, this sign is a pleasant indication of
+ success in some transaction; to others it would imply toil
+ and a strenuous effort to keep things going.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horseman</b>.&mdash;See <b>Mounted Horseman</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horseshoe</b>.&mdash;An unexpected piece of good fortune,
+ the achievement of your wish, and good luck in all you
+ undertake; a double horseshoe hastens the arrival of your
+ desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset of plans causing
+ much disappointment and vexation; a broken one denotes a
+ dilemma, trials, or discomforts.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hot-Water Bottle</b>.&mdash;You will always find
+ compensation in all trials and discomforts.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hot-Water Can</b>.&mdash;Indisposition, irritability,
+ annoyances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hourglass</b>.&mdash;A warning against delay in
+ arrangements or thought-of plans; with other signs, the
+ hourglass is a grave warning of peril through illness or
+ accident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>House</b>.&mdash;A successful transaction, a visit, a new
+ home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Human Figures</b>.&mdash;These must be judged with regard
+ to what they appear to be doing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hyacinth</b>.&mdash;This flower predicts love, joy, and
+ gratified ambition.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ I
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ibex on Rock</b>.&mdash;After a time of strenuous effort
+ and struggle, you will achieve triumph and a position of
+ security and peace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Indian</b>.&mdash;This symbol predicts news from India; the
+ nature of the information, whether personal, public,
+ pleasant, or the reverse, must be judged by other indications
+ in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Initials</b>.&mdash;These frequently occur, and usually
+ point to names of people from whom you may expect to hear
+ shortly; or they may indicate places.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Inkpot</b>.&mdash;Expectancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Iris</b>.&mdash;These flowers bring a message of hope and
+ pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Iron</b>.&mdash;Small vexations or troubles which will
+ quickly pass, is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ivory</b>.&mdash;This foretells increased wealth and a
+ well-merited reward for past industry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ivy</b>.&mdash;Patience, understanding, steadfastness, and
+ loyal friends are indicated by this sign.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ J
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jackdaw</b>.&mdash;Sagacity, dependable friends, and
+ knowledge acquired by persevering study.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jam</b>.&mdash;Pots of jam caution you against extravagance
+ and waste.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jelly</b>.&mdash;This foreshows a time of pleasure and a
+ time of pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jemmy</b>.&mdash;A bad attack of toothache is indicated by
+ this weapon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jewellery</b>.&mdash;You may expect an increase of wealth,
+ possibly good presents also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jockey</b>.&mdash;Successful dealing and good money
+ enterprise; luck in racing and speculation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>John Bull</b>.&mdash;This figure implies that you are
+ likely to witness, or partake in, an event of national
+ importance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Judge in Robes</b>.&mdash;Legal affairs, personal or
+ otherwise according to other indications in the cup; this
+ sign is often seen during a famous trial or when such is
+ about to take place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jug</b>.&mdash;This shows good health and money making.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jumping Figure</b>.&mdash;Change which will be greatly to
+ your advantage.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ K
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kangaroo</b>.&mdash;You will receive an unlooked-for and
+ interesting piece of news; sometimes it indicates that you
+ have a rival.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kettle</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of illness; unless a human
+ figure appears beside it, the illness is probably for the
+ consultant; it is an omen of coming trouble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Key</b>.&mdash;Circumstances will improve, things will
+ become easy, and your path will be made smooth; you may hope
+ for success in whatever you have on hand; a key at some
+ distance from the consultant denotes the need for the
+ assistance of good and influential friends in times of
+ difficulty. See also <b>Crossed Keys</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Keyhole</b>.&mdash;This gives warning of a need for
+ caution, for someone of whom you feel no suspicion is
+ untrustworthy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kingfisher</b>.&mdash;This beautiful bird signifies the
+ return of someone for whom you have been longing; if flying,
+ news of a surprising nature will speedily arrive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>King on His Throne</b>.&mdash;Security and peace; it may
+ also mean that you gain a high position through influential
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kite</b>.&mdash;Vanishing pleasures and benefits, or
+ scandal, are the meanings of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kneeling Figure</b>.&mdash;A new enterprise or project;
+ care should be taken to think it over well; do nothing rashly
+ and seek reliable advice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Knife</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant sign of quarrels,
+ broken friendship, and tears.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Knight in Armour</b>.&mdash;This sign predicts good
+ fortune, success in love, and loyalty to your friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Knives</b>.&mdash;These signify danger of wounds, attacks
+ of pain, and dismay.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ L
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Laburnum Tree</b>.&mdash;A sign of delight and the
+ fulfilment of a cherished hope, probably occurring in the
+ spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder</b>.&mdash;This signifies advancement, influential
+ friends, and the attainment of good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lamb</b>.&mdash;An indication that you will be amazed by
+ the success of a doubtful undertaking. See also <b>Prancing
+ Lamb</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lamp</b>.&mdash;This sign provides an assurance of good
+ success in business. See also <b>Street Lamp</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lantern</b>.&mdash;This shows that fear and doubt will mar
+ your happiness and progress. See also <b>Chinese Lantern</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Laurel</b>.&mdash;This tree points to power, ability and
+ health.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leaves</b>.&mdash;Prosperous results of your diligence, new
+ friends, and satisfaction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leek</b>.&mdash;This implies that you are anxious to come
+ to the root of some matter of which at present you have only
+ an inkling; with good signs around, you may expect to come to
+ a satisfactory understanding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leg</b>.&mdash;This foretells a successful race with
+ fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leg of Mutton</b>.&mdash;Depression and pecuniary worries
+ is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leopard</b>.&mdash;This animal foreshows triumph over
+ adverse circumstances or an evil report; two leopards,
+ fortune and misfortune following each other in quick
+ succession.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Letters</b>.&mdash;These are shown by oblong or square
+ tea-leaves, initials near give the name of the writer; with
+ dots around they will contain money.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lettuce</b>.&mdash;This shows sleeplessness, possibly from
+ the receiving of some perturbing news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lighthouse</b>.&mdash;A good sign of security and of light
+ on your path whenever it is most needed; if crooked or
+ broken, disaster at sea.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lightning</b>.&mdash;Forked lightning seen in a zig-zag up
+ the side of the cup shows bad weather conditions; if near the
+ figure of a man or woman, it may possibly indicate death from
+ lightning or electrical mechanism; if seen at the bottom of
+ the cup and with a clear space indicating water, it would
+ mean bad storms abroad causing damage and loss.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lilac</b>.&mdash;This is an emblem of radiant happiness;
+ joys shared with another, with whom there is perfect oneness
+ of purpose and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lily-of-the-Valley</b>.&mdash;A fortunate omen of
+ realisation, love, and marriage. See also <b>Arum Lily,
+ Belladonna Lily, Madonna Lily, Harrissi Lily, Water Lily</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Limpets</b>.&mdash;These denote that you endeavour to wrest
+ from others some valuable secret which they possess, but
+ without success; limpets are a sign of good luck to fishermen
+ and promise a big haul of fish.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lines of Dots</b>.&mdash;These indicate journeys and their
+ probable length and direction; to be read in connection with
+ other signs of movement; wavy lines mean tiresome journeys or
+ difficulties likely to be encountered; if the lines ascend
+ sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly country
+ will be taken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion</b>.&mdash;One of the most fortunate symbols
+ indicating high hopes and excellent prospects, association
+ with distinguished persons, honour, and fame.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lizard</b>.&mdash;This suggests treachery and the
+ probability of a plot being laid against you by false and
+ deceitful friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lobster</b>.&mdash;A pleasant event, or a good present, is
+ shown by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lock and Key</b>.&mdash;You are warned against the loss of
+ something which you value.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Looking-Glass</b>.&mdash;This implies a desire to know the
+ truth, even if it be unpleasant to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lord Mayor's Coach</b>.&mdash;You will receive a good offer
+ from an unexpected quarter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lute</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of a secret sadness of which
+ those around you know nothing; to musicians, a good omen of
+ success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lynx</b>.&mdash;To the married a bad omen of estrangement,
+ possibly divorce; to others it denotes treachery or episodes
+ of a painful nature.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ M
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Macaroni</b>.&mdash;This proclaims the sad fact that you
+ must endeavour to make sixpence do the work of a shilling.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mace</b>.&mdash;Promotion, a position of authority and
+ achievement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Machine</b>.&mdash;See <b>Automatic Machine</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Madonna Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower means perfection and
+ peace, and the assurance of love and truth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnet</b>.&mdash;You will be drawn by an irresistible
+ attraction towards someone for whom you will eventually feel
+ more dislike than affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnifying Glass</b>.&mdash;You are given to such
+ exaggeration that it amounts to untruthfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnolia</b>.&mdash;This tree brings calm and peaceful
+ conditions after a time of unrest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magpie</b>.&mdash;"One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for
+ a wedding, four for a birth"; this ancient saying well
+ explains the meaning of seeing magpies in the tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mahl Stick</b>.&mdash;See <b>Artist's Mahl Stick</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mallet</b>.&mdash;You will arrive at a wise conclusion in a
+ difficult matter. See also <b>Croquet Mallet</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Maltese Cross</b>.&mdash;You will emerge from one source of
+ vexation or trouble only to fall into another.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man</b>.&mdash;You may expect a visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Carrying a Burden</b>.&mdash;An unhappy marriage or an
+ unfortunate love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Carrying Mace</b>.&mdash;This points to personal
+ promotion or the advancement of someone dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Speaking from a Platform</b>.&mdash;Public news or
+ developments which will specially interest or concern you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Marrow</b>.&mdash;See <b>Vegetable Marrow</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mars</b>.&mdash;This sign will often be seen, and indicates
+ a courageous, energetic nature, fond of exploits and freedom,
+ and shows a capacity for strenuous work; a fortunate symbol
+ for a soldier.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mask</b>.&mdash;For a lover, this predicts that unpleasant
+ facts will come to light, of which at present there is no
+ suspicion, leading to an abrupt ending of the love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mass of Leaves</b>.&mdash;Arrivals and departures about
+ which there are little difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mast</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in connection with
+ the surrounding signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mastiff</b>.&mdash;This dog warns you of an unexpected
+ emergency in which there is danger of your being overpowered
+ by the arguments of those who are masterful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Maypole</b>.&mdash;This shows that you find but little
+ satisfaction in your amusements and gaiety; for whilst you
+ appear to enter into them in a light-hearted manner, you are
+ craving for further excitement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>May Tree</b>.&mdash;This signifies the receiving of a
+ joyous message.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Meat</b>.&mdash;A sign of financial worry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Meat Cover</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant emergency or discovery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Medal</b>.&mdash;You will be rewarded for past industry by
+ future prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Medicine Bottle</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant sign of illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Medlar</b>.&mdash;This tree predicts a condition of
+ transient happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Meerschaum Pipe</b>.&mdash;You will be disturbed by some
+ news from a man who has much influence in your life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Melon</b>.&mdash;This means gratification and good news,
+ and the deriving of much pleasure from the appreciation of
+ those whose good opinion is of value to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mercury</b>.&mdash;This planet is constantly seen in the
+ tea-leaves and is a symbol of ceaseless activity of striving
+ to attain great things; it also indicates good business
+ capacity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mermaid</b>.&mdash;To those associated with the sea, this
+ is a warning of shipwreck or other peril.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Merrythought</b>.&mdash;The attainment of a wish or small
+ pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mice</b>.&mdash;These indicate danger of poverty through
+ fraud or theft.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Milk-Cans</b>.&mdash;These show an agricultural enterprise
+ that will be to your advantage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Milk-Churn</b>.&mdash;A good emblem of future comfort and
+ increased happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Milking-Stool</b>.&mdash;A new venture about which you will
+ feel somewhat dubious but which with care will be carried out
+ successfully.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mine-Shaft</b>.&mdash;This is a hopeful sign of coming
+ peace after a time of discontent amongst miners, or a coal
+ strike.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mirror</b>.&mdash;Prophetic dreams; a love of truth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mistletoe</b>.&mdash;This signifies that a cherished hope
+ is unlikely to be fulfilled, or at any rate it will only be
+ after many months have passed, and when you have become weary
+ of waiting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mitre</b>.&mdash;A prediction of honour and promotion for a
+ clergyman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monk</b>.&mdash;Religious controversy and disturbances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monkey</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant indication that
+ ugly rumours and scandal will be spread about you or yours;
+ sometimes public notoriety; with other signs, it foreshows
+ grief and pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monkey-on-Organ</b>.&mdash;Difficult circumstances and a
+ hard struggle are the meanings of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monkey Puzzle Tree</b>.&mdash;A task lies before you which
+ you will find hard, but for which you will afterwards be
+ rewarded by meeting with great success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monograms</b>.&mdash;These will often be found in the
+ tea-leaves and will indicate someone of much importance in
+ your life, whose initials are shown by the monogram.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monument</b>.&mdash;Someone in whose career you are much
+ interested will rise to fame.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Moon</b>.&mdash;A crescent moon denotes good news, fortune,
+ and romance; for a man it predicts public recognition and
+ honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mortar</b>.&mdash;A sign of gloom, illness, emergencies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Motor Car</b>.&mdash;Short journeys by road or rail, visits
+ from friends; with other signs, some increase of fortune may
+ be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mountain</b>.&mdash;This gives promise of the realisation
+ of a great ambition and of the influence of powerful friends;
+ many mountains indicate obstructions and sometimes powerful
+ enemies in your career.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mounted Horseman</b>.&mdash;A sign of good friends, luck,
+ and advantageous offers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mouse</b>.&mdash;This invariably indicates that there is
+ need for a trap to be set; it also gives warning that
+ domestic worries are to be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Muff</b>.&mdash;This implies caprice and ostentation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mug</b>.&mdash;This symbol predicts a merry meeting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mushroom</b>.&mdash;This predicts that you will take a
+ small risk and achieve a great success; to lovers, it
+ foreshows a quarrel and possibly a broken engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Music Conductor</b>.&mdash;A good sign to a musician; to
+ others it suggests that enthusiasm and good spirits will
+ carry them through life very happily.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mutton Chop</b>.&mdash;Fruitless discussion or
+ indisposition are the meanings of this sign. See also <b>Leg
+ of Mutton</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Myrtle Tree</b>.&mdash;This speaks of affection and peace;
+ a declaration of love, and a happy marriage.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ N
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nail</b>.&mdash;Toothache and painful dentistry are
+ foreshown by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Names</b>.&mdash;To see the name of a person or place,
+ signifies events occurring in connection with such person or
+ place; if good symbols appear, pleasant happenings may be
+ expected; if gloomy signs, then trouble will arise associated
+ with the name seen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Narcissus</b>.&mdash;This flower shows sentiment and coming
+ joy; also that some new idea will unfold itself to you in the
+ spring and will prove to be of much advantage to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Native with "Tom-Tom"</b>.&mdash;This foreshows news of
+ disturbance in India or news of a personal nature which will
+ cause anxiety.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Necklace</b>.&mdash;A good present or money; a broken
+ necklace shows that you will break a bond which you have
+ grown to feel is unendurable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Needles</b>.&mdash;These denote mischief and deceit;
+ sometimes disappointment in love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Neptune</b>.&mdash;This planetary symbol indicates a
+ condition of chaos.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nest</b>.&mdash;See <b>Bird's Nest, Eagle's Nest</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Net</b>.&mdash;Toil or anxiety followed by amazing
+ achievement and good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ninepins</b>.&mdash;These show a mind determined to gain
+ success whatever the cost in drudgery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nose</b>.&mdash;A large nose denotes dissipation; a crooked
+ one shows a wayward and untrustworthy character; a long, thin
+ nose implies that you change your ideas on various subjects
+ and alter your mode of life in accordance with your new
+ ideas.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nosegay</b>.&mdash;See <b>Bouquet</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Notice-Board</b>.&mdash;Your attention will be called to
+ some fact which it will be to your advantage to learn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Numbers</b>.&mdash;These are frequently found in the
+ tea-leaves, and must be read in conjunction with surrounding
+ symbols. If the consultant has a lucky number, and this
+ appears with good signs, it promises much success. An unlucky
+ number with gloomy signs predicts misfortune. A journey with
+ a five near obviously points out that it will be taken in
+ five days, or weeks, and so on. Ten dots, close together,
+ means ten pounds or shillings, according to the size and
+ number of the dots. Numbers with the symbol of a legacy show
+ the amount to be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nun</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you will probably remain
+ unmarried through your own choice; to the married it implies
+ unjust suspicion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nurse</b>.&mdash;A nurse in uniform usually foretells
+ illness for yourself or for someone dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nut-Crackers</b>.&mdash;This portends that you will strive
+ to solve a difficult problem, the result of which is of much
+ importance to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nuts</b>.&mdash;Gratified ambition and wealth are indicated
+ by nuts.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ O
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oak Tree</b>.&mdash;This is a good omen of wealth,
+ strength, and attainment of cherished hopes; for a lover, it
+ predicts happiness and prosperity in marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oar</b>.&mdash;Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes
+ recklessness for which you will pay dearly; for a lover or
+ husband, this means affliction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Obelisk</b>.&mdash;This foreshows honour and wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oil-Can</b>.&mdash;Work and worry are foretold by this
+ sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Onions</b>.&mdash;You may expect that something which you
+ supposed was a secret will be discovered, possibly through
+ treacherous friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Opera-Glasses</b>.&mdash;You are in danger of losing the
+ confidence of your friends because of your inquisitive
+ questions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Orchids</b>.&mdash;These give a pleasing assurance of
+ coming good fortune and a life of ease and wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Organ</b>.&mdash;This must be read in connection with other
+ signs around it; sometimes it means a wedding, death, or
+ realised ambition; to a musician, it is a good omen of
+ achievement. See also <b>Barrel Organ</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ostrich</b>.&mdash;This symbol points to achievement in
+ creative work; if running, you may look for startling news
+ and rumours of public upheavals.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Otter</b>.&mdash;You must expect to receive a disagreeable
+ shock through some unpleasant spite on the part of those of
+ whom you have always thought well, and regarded as loyal and
+ affectionate friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Overcoat</b>.&mdash;You may expect to have changes in your
+ life and become of much importance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Owl</b>.&mdash;A bad omen of illness, misfortune, and
+ poverty; if flying, you will receive tidings of grief; to
+ lovers this bird is a symbol of bad news or unpleasant
+ rumours; to those who are contemplating new work or
+ enterprise the owl should be regarded as a warning to proceed
+ with caution.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ox</b>.&mdash;An ox in his stall implies hospitality,
+ domestic peace and abundance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oysters</b>.&mdash;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><br>
+ <h3>
+ P
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Padlock</b>.&mdash;An open padlock means a surprise; a
+ closed one, a need for precaution.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pagoda</b>.&mdash;Foreign travels.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pail</b>.&mdash;You will be called upon to undertake a
+ variety of things which you dislike.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pails on Yoke</b>.&mdash;In the future you may hope for
+ compensation for past trials and weariness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Palace</b>.&mdash;This portends good fortune and favours.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Palette</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Palm Tree</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of honour, fame, and
+ victory; increase of wealth, love, and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pampas Grass</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pan and His Pipes</b>.&mdash;A most cheering symbol which
+ gives an assurance of happiness, future prosperity, and
+ delight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pansy</b>.&mdash;This flower is a symbol of understanding,
+ modesty, and contentment; it is also a pleasant indication of
+ faithful friends and happy days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Panther</b>.&mdash;You may expect to be shocked at the
+ treacherous behaviour of a friend whom you had always
+ regarded as honourable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Paradise</b>.&mdash;See <b>Bird of Paradise</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parallel Lines</b>.&mdash;These predict well-thought-out
+ and smoothly running plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parcels</b>.&mdash;These are shown by thick, square or
+ round leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parrot</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of foreign travel, the
+ making of many friends, and much mental energy; sometimes it
+ gives a hint that there is an inclination to gossip and
+ spread scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parsley</b>.&mdash;Small events will bring you
+ satisfaction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Peacock</b>.&mdash;A sign of the acquisition of property; a
+ prosperous and happy marriage; with other signs, an
+ unfortunate friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Peaked Cap</b>.&mdash;The arrival of a male visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pears</b>.&mdash;Improved social condition and other
+ advantages; this fruit brings success to a business man and
+ to a woman a rich husband; one pear signifies a birth or new
+ plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pedestrian</b>.&mdash;An important appointment or urgent
+ business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pelican</b>.&mdash;This bird is a symbol of loneliness,
+ separation, and yearning for the unattainable; if it is
+ flying you will receive news from those who are far away in
+ isolated parts of the world.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pen</b>.&mdash;See <b>Quill Pen</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Penguin</b>.&mdash;This strange bird indicates interesting
+ news of expeditions and discoveries in the northern regions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Penknife</b>.&mdash;This is an unfortunate symbol of
+ enmity, disloyalty, and jealousy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Peonies</b>.&mdash;You will probably be called upon to make
+ a decision of much importance before another summer is past;
+ broken peonies predict that you may possibly throw away your
+ chance of happiness by coming to a wrong conclusion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pepper-Pot</b>.&mdash;This means vexation and unreasonable
+ irritation which you will endeavour to conceal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Perambulator</b>.&mdash;News of a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pestle</b>.&mdash;A sign of decisive measures; a remedy for
+ a grievance or an ill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pheasant</b>.&mdash;Good fortune; new friends; if flying,
+ speedy and propitious news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Piano</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you will make the most
+ of your opportunities and will gain that for which you have
+ aimed; to musicians, a sign of advancement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pickaxe</b>.&mdash;This sign proclaims labour troubles and
+ strikes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pig</b>.&mdash;This assures you of gain and success in
+ agricultural interests; it also denotes that you may expect a
+ present of money or a legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pigeons</b>.&mdash;These show reconciliation with someone
+ dear to you from whom you have been estranged; if flying,
+ important and pleasant news is on its way; if stationary,
+ delay in the arrival of important news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pillar</b>.&mdash;A symbol of strength, protection from
+ danger, and of good and powerful friends; a broken pillar
+ predicts sorrow and despair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pillar Box</b>.&mdash;Important or specially interesting
+ correspondence is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pincers</b>.&mdash;A painful experience; an injury;
+ toothache.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pincushion</b>.&mdash;Thrift, order, and a well-regulated
+ household.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pineapple</b>.&mdash;A pleasing indication of wealth, rich
+ friends, and good presents.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pine Trees</b>.&mdash;Happiness followed by an aftermath of
+ regret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pipe</b>.&mdash;A visit from a dear friend; several pipes
+ foreshow news from a man who is much in your thoughts. See
+ also <b>Meerschaum Pipe, Pan and His Pipes</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pistol</b>.&mdash;An ominous warning of disaster; with
+ other bad signs, of a violent death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pitcher</b>.&mdash;This shows an endeavour to relieve a
+ rather dull and monotonous life, by throwing your energy into
+ somewhat unnecessary work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pitchfork</b>.&mdash;A sign that you are apt to stir up
+ feud, and make peace and quiet impossible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plate</b>.&mdash;For the present, you will merely jog along
+ in an ordinary way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Playing Cards</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Clubs, Ace of
+ Diamonds, Ace of Hearts</b>, and <b>Ace of Spades</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plough</b>.&mdash;You must expect to go through toil and
+ frustration before you finally conquer your difficulties and
+ achieve triumph.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plum Pudding</b>.&mdash;This denotes festivity and
+ cheerfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plums</b>.&mdash;These foretell a new development of plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Polar Bear</b>.&mdash;This sign means a journey to a cold
+ climate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Policeman</b>.&mdash;This tells you to beware of theft and
+ underhand practices; with other signs, it would indicate
+ trouble probably caused by those with whom you are most
+ closely associated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pope</b>.&mdash;Unexpected gain and future happiness are
+ foretold by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Poppy</b>.&mdash;This flower is significant of a pleasant
+ occurrence in the early summer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Porter and Truck</b>.&mdash;This indicates a pending
+ journey or the arrival of a traveller.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Post</b>.&mdash;This signifies a formidable obstacle; if
+ broken, that you will encounter a storm of opposition to your
+ plan.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Postman</b>.&mdash;Important and profitable news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pot</b>.&mdash;See <b>Coffee Pot</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Potato</b>.&mdash;You will have need of patience in your
+ daily life, and will sometimes be troubled by pecuniary
+ difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Prancing Lamb</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of trouble which
+ will have beneficial results and will lead to contentment and
+ happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Prawns</b>.&mdash;These bring pleasures, presents and
+ satisfactory arrangements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Prince of Wales' Plumes</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of
+ pleasant events, stirring topics and sometimes of personal
+ honour and distinction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pudding</b>.&mdash;See <b>Plum Pudding</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Puffin</b>.&mdash;This bird denotes timidity and a desire
+ for solitude; if flying, news from abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pulpit</b>.&mdash;A love of talking and a dislike to
+ listening is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pump</b>.&mdash;Your own efforts will bring about a
+ fortunate result.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Punch-and-Judy</b>.&mdash;You will read, or hear, of a
+ sensational case in married life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Purse</b>.&mdash;This cautions you against theft, or
+ carelessness that may lead to losing money.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pyramids</b>.&mdash;These foreshow attainment to honour,
+ fame and wealth.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ Q
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Queen</b>.&mdash;A queen upon her throne indicates
+ security, peace, and honour; sometimes the attainment to a
+ high position through powerful friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Query</b>.&mdash;This shows doubt, indecision; if this sign
+ were seen with a letter the doubt would be with regard to
+ some correspondence; if with a journey, uncertainty about it;
+ and so on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Quill Pen</b>.&mdash;This shows that you may expect, before
+ long, to sign your maiden name for the last time in a
+ marriage register; with other signs, a legal document.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Quoits</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates a journey to the
+ country on pleasure.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ R
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rabbit</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rag Doll</b>.&mdash;This implies a simplicity that
+ sometimes verges on folly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Railway Signal</b>.&mdash;This symbol may be seen at
+ "danger" or "all clear." Its meaning must be read in
+ accordance with other signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ram</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant person whom you would do well
+ to avoid is indicated by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rake</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rat</b>.&mdash;Treachery and other impending troubles, are
+ foreshown by this unpleasant symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Raven</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Razor</b>.&mdash;Quarrels, also a warning against
+ interference in other people's affairs; to lovers this sign
+ foretells disagreement and separation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Red-Hot Poker</b>.&mdash;This flower suggests that you are
+ likely to bring yourself within the range of unpleasant
+ criticism by your flaunting manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Reptile</b>.&mdash;This is a bad omen of coming misfortune,
+ treachery, or illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rhinoceros</b>.&mdash;This animal denotes a risky
+ proceeding into which you plunge without hesitation, although
+ your friends and relations will try to persuade you to give
+ up your scheme, but your indifference to the opinion of
+ others prevents any chance of their being successful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rider</b>.&mdash;This brings good news from overseas of
+ business and financial affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rifle</b>.&mdash;Strife and calamity are shown by this
+ sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ring</b>.&mdash;With dots around, a contract or a business
+ transaction; with the figures of a man and woman, an
+ engagement or wedding is foretold.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>River</b>.&mdash;A sign of trouble and perplexity,
+ sometimes illness and bereavement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Robin</b>.&mdash;A symbol of much good fortune, loyal
+ friends, and happiness in love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocket</b>.&mdash;This foretells joy and gladness at some
+ event about to happen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocking Chair</b>.&mdash;This indicates contemplation of a
+ new idea or scheme about which you are somewhat doubtful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocking Horse</b>.&mdash;Happy associations will be
+ renewed; pleasure with children.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocks</b>.&mdash;These prepare you for alarms and
+ agitation, but if good signs appear, you will eventually find
+ a smooth path through your fife.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Roller</b>.&mdash;See <b>Garden Roller</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rolling Pin</b>.&mdash;This is an indication that you will
+ be capable of smoothing out your difficulties and will
+ usually find an easy path in which to tread.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rose</b>.&mdash;A token of good fortune, joy, and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rosemary</b>.&mdash;Memories of the past will mar your
+ future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Running Figures</b>.&mdash;You may expect an emergency in
+ which you will need to have all your wits about you;
+ sometimes this signifies urgent messages.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ S
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sack</b>.&mdash;This predicts an unlooked for event which
+ will turn out to be most fortunate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Saddle</b>.&mdash;The successful solving of a troublesome
+ matter is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sailor</b>.&mdash;You may expect news from overseas of an
+ interesting nature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Salmon Jumping in a Pool</b>.&mdash;This is a fortunate
+ sign of propitious news which will mean a great deal to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sandwich Man</b>.&mdash;After a time of irksome tasks and
+ pecuniary worry, you will be rewarded by a time of ease and
+ wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Saucepan</b>.&mdash;This is an indication that many
+ troubles will befall you, and your courage will be tested in
+ meeting them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sausages</b>.&mdash;These show complaints or affliction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Saw</b>.&mdash;Interference which will bring a good deal of
+ trouble upon you, is signified by a saw.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scaffold</b>.&mdash;This signifies that you will enter into
+ a rash speculation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scales</b>.&mdash;This symbol stands for legal proceedings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scarecrow</b>.&mdash;This warns you to avoid interfering in
+ the private affairs of others, or you may find that you will
+ receive the cold shoulder from them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sceptre</b>.&mdash;This is a fortunate sign of distinction
+ and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scimitar</b>.&mdash;You will hear of murders, horrible
+ treachery, and riots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scissors</b>.&mdash;An unlucky sign of friction between
+ friends; disputing and disagreeableness with married couples;
+ quarrels between lovers; trouble in business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scoop</b>.&mdash;See <b>Coal Scoop</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Screw</b>.&mdash;With a little ingenuity and perseverance,
+ you will arrive at that for which you aim.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Screw-Spanner</b>.&mdash;Troublesome affairs and vexations
+ are before you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scuttle</b>.&mdash;See <b>Coal Scuttle</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scythe</b>.&mdash;This sign foreshows grief and pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seagull</b>.&mdash;A sign of storms; if flying, news from
+ abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seakale</b>.&mdash;A satisfactory conclusion to a vexed
+ question is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seal</b>.&mdash;An indication that a considerable amount of
+ patience will be necessary before your hopes are realised,
+ but eventually you will gain success and wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sealing-Wax</b>.&mdash;Theoretically you are wise, but you
+ seldom bring your wisdom to bear on practical matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>See-Saw</b>.&mdash;Unless you endeavour to become more
+ decisive and reliable, you will lose any good opportunities
+ which may come your way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seaweed</b>.&mdash;This denotes a joy in the past of which
+ only the memory remains.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shamrock</b>.&mdash;A sign of good luck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shark</b>.&mdash;An ominous sign of death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shaving-Brush</b>.&mdash;This sign suggests that you are
+ apt to turn molehills into mountains.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sheep</b>.&mdash;To landowners or those engaged in any
+ agricultural pursuits sheep are an omen of success and
+ prosperous dealing; to others this sign implies that they
+ will receive assistance from unexpected quarters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shell</b>.&mdash;Good luck from an unexpected source; with
+ other signs, a visit to the seaside.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shepherd</b>.&mdash;The appearance of this symbol warns you
+ against taking unnecessary risks in all matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ship</b>.&mdash;News from distant lands; a successful
+ journey; a voyage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shirt</b>.&mdash;This sign is considered an omen of good
+ fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shoes</b>.&mdash;These indicate speedy new arrangements
+ which are likely to turn out extremely well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shrimping Net</b>.&mdash;Pleasures and amusements,
+ unconventionality, and good spirits.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shutters</b>.&mdash;This sign proclaims the fact that there
+ is need for secrecy, and that there may be things in your
+ life of which you trust nothing will be known.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sickle</b>.&mdash;A sign that you will experience sorrow
+ and pain through the callous behaviour of someone you love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Signpost</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in conjunction
+ with surrounding symbols; it usually emphasises the
+ importance of other signs; a broken signpost indicates, that
+ you take a wrong turning in your life and afterwards have
+ much cause to regret it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Skeleton</b>.&mdash;This implies a feeling of disgust at
+ some information which is told to you and which you are asked
+ not to reveal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Skipping Rope</b>.&mdash;Pleasure with children and
+ popularity with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sleigh</b>.&mdash;A spell of cold weather; an interesting
+ event or piece of news to be expected in the winter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Slug</b>.&mdash;Petty annoyances; bad weather.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snail</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of infidelity; several
+ snails, that mischief is going on around you of which you are
+ unaware.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snake</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant sign of treachery,
+ disloyalty, and hidden danger, sometimes caused by those whom
+ you least suspect; if its head is raised, injury by the
+ malice of a man is predicted; it is also an indication of
+ misfortune and illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snipe</b>.&mdash;This bird signifies the discovery of a
+ useful fact; if flying, hasty news of a great friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snowdrops</b>.&mdash;These are a symbol of youth and
+ innocence; this sign may point to some event affecting you
+ and yours which will probably take place about February; if
+ seen in a cross it would foreshow the death of an infant or
+ young child.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soap</b>.&mdash;Cakes or blocks of soap predict temporary
+ trouble in business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soap Bubbles</b>.&mdash;See <b>Child Blowing Soap
+ Bubbles</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sofa</b>.&mdash;This foreshows indisposition or a small
+ illness, sometimes disturbed nights or emergencies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soldier</b>.&mdash;This signifies that you may count upon
+ the loyalty and affection of your friends; sometimes it
+ indicates that you may expect speedy news of a soldier.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Solomon's Seal</b>.&mdash;This plant is a symbol of
+ understanding, devotion, and coming joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soup Ladle</b>.&mdash;It will be through the assistance of
+ others that you will arrive at success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soup Tureen</b>.&mdash;To the mature, this symbol points to
+ a return of good fortune; to the young, a small illness and
+ loss of appetite.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spade</b>.&mdash;This means toil, care, unrest,
+ disappointment, and failure. See <b>Ace of Spades</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spanner</b>.&mdash;See <b>Screw Spanner</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sphinx</b>.&mdash;This denotes that your hopes will be set
+ on things far beyond your reach, and that as nothing but the
+ very best in life has any attraction for you, it is
+ improbable that you will ever attain to complete happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spider</b>.&mdash;You may expect to receive an inheritance;
+ with other signs, that you will be triumphant in disputed
+ will or money settlement; several spiders foretell profitable
+ transactions, sometimes a heritage of much wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spur</b>.&mdash;This symbol foretells that as the result of
+ endurance and honest labour you will attain to honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Square</b>.&mdash;This formed of dotted lines indicates
+ perplexity and dismay, and endeavour to extricate yourself
+ from an embarrassing situation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Squirrel</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of contentment and
+ cheerfulness; although you may never be rich you will be
+ loved by those around you and, on the whole, will lead a
+ happy life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Star</b>.&mdash;A lucky sign; if surrounded by dots, wealth
+ and honour are foretold.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Steamer</b>.&mdash;A voyage, news from overseas,
+ interesting events, according to other signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Steeple</b>.&mdash;This denotes misfortune, bad luck; if it
+ is crooked or bending it foreshows a coming disaster or
+ crushing blow to your hope.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Steps</b>.&mdash;Unaccustomed work which will fall to your
+ lot as a result of the illness of someone with whom you work
+ or associate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stile</b>.&mdash;With a small amount of perception you will
+ arrive at a right conclusion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stilts</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stocks</b>.&mdash;These sweet scented flowers foreshow an
+ unexpected happiness with someone whom you have not seen for
+ a long while.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stockings</b>.&mdash;A present received or given is the
+ meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stones</b>.&mdash;Little worries and vexations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stool</b>.&mdash;A large stool is a symbol of honour; a
+ small one signifies that your success in life will be meagre.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stork</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stove</b>.&mdash;This symbol calls attention to the fact
+ that trials and tribulations await you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Straw</b>.&mdash;A bundle of straw foretells gain through
+ industry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Strawberries</b>.&mdash;Pleasure and the gratification of
+ your wishes are shown by this fruit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Straw Hat</b>.&mdash;Modesty and simple pleasures.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Street Lamp</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of a foolish desire
+ to draw attention to yourself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stud</b>.&mdash;See <b>Collar Stud</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stuffed Birds</b>.&mdash;A discovery that something upon
+ which you had set your heart proves unsatisfying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Submarine</b>.&mdash;Swiftly arriving news or events;
+ sometimes the disclosure of a secret which will be of much
+ personal value to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sun</b>.&mdash;This promises happiness, health, success in
+ love, prosperity, and the beneficial discovery of secrets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sun Bonnet</b>.&mdash;A sign of originality, personal charm
+ and attraction, sometimes coquetry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sundial</b>.&mdash;You are warned to take heed as to the
+ way in which you spend your time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sunflower</b>.&mdash;This flower proclaims learning and a
+ satisfactory conclusion in matters which are most interesting
+ to you; it also implies that you may reasonably expect a
+ scheme to work out greatly to your advantage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Suspenders</b>.&mdash;These show precaution.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Suspension Bridge</b>.&mdash;A venture in which much is at
+ stake but after a time of anxiety you arrive at final
+ triumph.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swallow</b>.&mdash;A journey with a happy result; if
+ flying, joyful tidings from someone you love; if several
+ swallows are flying, they indicate a journey to a warm
+ climate under very pleasant conditions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swan</b>.&mdash;This bird is significant of tribulation,
+ troublesome conditions in the home, and sometimes of
+ separation from those whom you love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sweep</b>.&mdash;The performing of an urgent disagreeable
+ business will shortly fall to your lot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sweet William</b>.&mdash;This flower signifies that
+ happiness in the past has tinged your future with sadness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swimming</b>.&mdash;A brave endeavour to overcome your fear
+ of an undertaking which must be faced.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swing-Boat</b>.&mdash;By an act of folly, you forfeit the
+ good opinion of someone with whom you most desire to be on
+ terms of friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sword</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of danger, sudden illness,
+ or even death; it also betokens slander and dangerous gossip;
+ to lovers it is a bad omen of quarrels; a sword in its sheath
+ shows honour and glory for someone dear to you; a broken
+ sword predicts the triumph of an enemy.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ T
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Table</b>.&mdash;This means suggestions and consultation;
+ note the subject from the surrounding signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tambourine</b>.&mdash;A symbol of lighthearted gaiety which
+ will follow a time of gloom or worry. See also <b>Child with
+ Tambourine</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tea Cosy</b>.&mdash;To the unmarried, this is a sign that
+ they will probably remain single; to the married, affection
+ and comfort in the small things of life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tea-Cup and Saucer</b>.&mdash;You may expect to hear
+ something of much interest and pleasure in your "fortune."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Teeth</b>.&mdash;These call attention to the fact that
+ probably a visit to the dentist is required.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telegraph Post</b>.&mdash;Hasty news by telephone or
+ telegram.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telegraph Wires</b>.&mdash;You will transact important
+ business by telephone or telegram.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telephone</b>.&mdash;You will be put to considerable
+ inconvenience through forgetfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telescope</b>.&mdash;This predicts the probability of
+ trouble with your eyesight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tennis Net</b>.&mdash;This shows pleasures and social
+ entertainments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tent</b>.&mdash;A symbol of travel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Thimble</b>.&mdash;For a girl, this symbol implies that she
+ will probably never marry; to the married, it predicts
+ changes in the household.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Thistle</b>.&mdash;This is a pleasant sign of strength,
+ endurance, and affection; it also shows a desire to remove
+ obstacles from the path of those who are in difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Throne</b>.&mdash;An empty throne denotes public
+ misfortune. See also <b>King on Throne</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Thumb</b>.&mdash;A large and powerful thumb foretells an
+ opportunity in which you prove yourself superior to those who
+ hitherto somewhat despised you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tiger</b>.&mdash;You will be placed in a perilous position
+ possibly through the bad behaviour or folly of those who
+ should protect you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Timber</b>.&mdash;Logs of timber are a sign of well-being
+ and prosperity in your affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tin Tacks</b>.&mdash;An agreement about to be
+ satisfactorily concluded.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Toad</b>.&mdash;You may expect deceit and the discovery of
+ disagreeable facts; this sign should caution you to be on
+ your guard, for malicious talking causes much discomfort and
+ may separate the best of friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Toadstool</b>.&mdash;You are warned against making rash and
+ unguarded statements, a bad habit of gossiping and
+ encouraging scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tom-Tom</b>.&mdash;See <b>Native with Tom-Tom</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tomatoes Growing</b>.&mdash;An increase of worldly goods is
+ foreshown by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tombstone</b>.&mdash;This sign must be judged in accordance
+ with other symbols around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tongs</b>.&mdash;A pair of firetongs indicates anxiety and
+ disturbance in the home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tongue</b>.&mdash;This signifies that unless you amend you
+ will make mischief by your indiscreet and unkind words.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tooth</b>.&mdash;One large tooth is a symbol of
+ bereavement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Topiary Work</b>.&mdash;Trees and hedges cut into the forms
+ of birds, animals, etc., are often to be seen in the
+ tea-leaves; this sign assures you of the fact that those
+ things for which you must wait longest are those which will
+ give most joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Torch (Flaming)</b>.&mdash;This is a hopeful symbol that
+ some unexpected piece of good fortune will come to you; it
+ also indicates the discovery of an undeveloped talent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Torpedo</b>.&mdash;Acts of violence, disaster, or
+ distressing news are the meanings of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tortoise</b>.&mdash;This means that you attempt that of
+ which you have no knowledge.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tower</b>.&mdash;This predicts an advantageous opportunity
+ through which you may rise to a good position in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Toys</b>.&mdash;Pleasure with children.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Train</b>.&mdash;Arrivals, removals, a journey.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tram</b>.&mdash;A roadway journey on business or pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tram Line</b>.&mdash;This is indicated by two thin,
+ straight lines which run near together up the side of the
+ cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trees</b>.&mdash;Good health and a pleasing assurance of
+ coming prosperity and happiness; if surrounded by dots an
+ inheritance of property in the country is foreshown! See also
+ <b>Chestnut Tree, Christmas Tree, Elm Tree, Oak Tree, Yew Tree</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Triangle</b>.&mdash;A fortunate meeting, good luck;
+ sometimes an unexpected legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trident</b>.&mdash;A hopeful sign of honour and promotion
+ to those in the Navy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Triumphal Arch</b>.&mdash;This is a fortunate omen of your
+ future honour and high position; a decorated arch foretells a
+ wedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trowel</b>.&mdash;This gardening implement foretells good
+ weather conditions; seen in the winter, it indicates unusual
+ mildness. See also <b>Bricklayer's Trowel</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trousers</b>.&mdash;A pair of trousers foretells news of
+ misfortune or sorrow for a man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>True Lover's Knot</b>.&mdash;This is a happy omen of
+ faithfulness in love, and of enduring friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trumpet</b>.&mdash;This denotes good fortune to a musician;
+ to others, entertainment, large assemblies of people, public
+ speaking, sometimes the setting on foot of new schemes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trunk</b>.&mdash;Arrivals and departures.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tub</b>.&mdash;You have evil to fear, is the meaning of
+ this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tulips</b>.&mdash;A symbol of radiance, health, and
+ constancy in love and friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tunnel</b>.&mdash;This suggests that you are likely to make
+ a wrong decision in an important matter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turkey</b>.&mdash;That you are in danger of committing
+ injurious follies is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turnip</b>.&mdash;The discovery of secrets and domestic
+ quarrels are indicated by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turnpike</b>.&mdash;This implies that the reminiscences
+ which you relate of the past are of more interest than your
+ topics of the present.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turnstile</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you cleverly evade
+ a disagreeable incident or unpleasant discussion without
+ offending anyone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turtle</b>.&mdash;This is significant of wealth and luxury.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Twins</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of sympathy and the
+ perfection of happiness; with other signs, news of the birth
+ of twins.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ U
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ugly Faces</b>.&mdash;These show domestic quarrels or
+ unpleasant news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Umbrella</b>.&mdash;If it is open, bad weather and
+ grumbling are foretold; closed, a bit of bad luck which may
+ be avoided.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Unicorn</b>.&mdash;This is an indication of scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Urn</b>.&mdash;A sign of illness.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ V
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vampire</b>.&mdash;This brings a message of gloom and
+ sorrow, or also means that you await the expected news of a
+ death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Van</b>.&mdash;This sign denotes an interesting experiment
+ in which you succeed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vanity Bag</b>.&mdash;A large circle of admiring friends,
+ and much pleasure with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vase</b>.&mdash;This sign brings you a promise of good
+ health.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vegetable Marrow</b>.&mdash;This means sad news or monetary
+ losses through bad crops, either at home or abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vegetables</b>.&mdash;These indicate toil, followed by a
+ time of leisure and affluent circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Venus</b>.&mdash;This planet which is sometimes seen in the
+ tea-leaves, brings a message of peace or placidity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vise</b>.&mdash;A carpenter's vise signifies that you will
+ need powerful assistance to extricate you from the mess in
+ which you will find yourself through your folly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Violets</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of high ideals and of
+ the finding of happiness in its fullest sense; several
+ violets assure you of coming joy; if in the form of a cross,
+ death is predicted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Violin</b>.&mdash;A symbol of coming success to a musician,
+ and of pleasure and entertainment to others.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vulture</b>.&mdash;This bird is a forewarning of evil and
+ unrest in various quarters of the globe; it also means a
+ powerful enemy, sometimes death; if it flies, tragedy,
+ sorrow, and tears are predicted.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ W
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wading Boot</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Waggon</b>.&mdash;This implies a fortunate outlook and
+ changes for the better.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Walking Stick</b>.&mdash;The arrival of a male visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wall</b>.&mdash;A thick, high wall denotes many
+ difficulties in your life, and that much courage will be
+ needed to overcome them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wallflower</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates the serious
+ consideration of a new plan.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Warming Pan</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of comfort in small
+ things and domestic peace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wasps</b>.&mdash;These insects are significant of distress
+ caused by the sharp tongues of those around you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Water</b>.&mdash;This is usually recognised by a clear
+ space entirely free from tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Water Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower proclaims a declaration
+ of love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Weasel</b>.&mdash;This animal shows cunning, and points to
+ the sly behaviour of someone with whom you associate, and of
+ whom you feel no suspicion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Weathercock</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you feel
+ incapable of making up your 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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wedding Cake</b>.&mdash;This proclaims a speedy and
+ prosperous marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Whale</b>.&mdash;A prediction of personal danger which may
+ be averted if you are cautious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wheel</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wheelbarrow</b>.&mdash;This sign foretells a visit to the
+ country or a pleasant renewal of friendship with those who
+ live in it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Whip</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wicket Gate</b>.&mdash;A small incident leads up to an
+ important future event.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Widow's Bonnet</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Windmill</b>.&mdash;A sign that you may hope to succeed in
+ a doubtful enterprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Window</b>.&mdash;An open window shows that you are
+ regarded with favour by many; a closed one means
+ embarrassment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wine Cup</b>.&mdash;Joy and realised ambition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Witch on Broom</b>.&mdash;You will be reproved by some of
+ your friends who consider that your interest in psychic
+ matters is dangerous, but later on you will be able to prove
+ to their satisfaction that no harm has come to it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Witness Box</b>.&mdash;With bad signs around it, this would
+ point to a personal matter ending in a law court; otherwise,
+ it denotes the taking place of a trial in which you will feel
+ special interest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wolf</b>.&mdash;Beware of an avaricious and hard-hearted
+ neighbour or friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woman Carrying a Burden</b>.&mdash;An unhappy marriage or
+ unfortunate love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woman Carrying a Child</b>.&mdash;This shows distress,
+ sometimes illness of someone dear to you, or sadness through
+ separation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woman Holding a Mirror</b>.&mdash;Clairvoyance and
+ prediction of the future are signified by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Women</b>.&mdash;With bad signs, several women mean
+ scandal; otherwise, society.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wood</b>.&mdash;Much happiness with someone dear to you, a
+ forthcoming wedding, or a fortunate and favourable event.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woodpecker</b>.&mdash;This bird brings pleasant news from
+ those who live in the country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Worms</b>.&mdash;These warn you of coming misfortune, or of
+ treachery, and evil by secret foes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wreath</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of marriage, and of much
+ happiness being in store for you.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ Y
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Yacht</b>.&mdash;This is a favourable sign of increased
+ wealth or happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Yew Tree</b>.&mdash;You may expect to attain to a prominent
+ position in life, and to receive a legacy from an aged
+ relative or friend.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ Z
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Zebra</b>.&mdash;Something for which you have long waited
+ is now within sight, but you are likely to be disappointed,
+ for you will find that it was not worth waiting for after
+ all.
+ </p><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+
+ <h2>
+ SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS<br>
+ AND THEIR MEANING
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Diamonds, A Circle</b>.&mdash;An engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Diamonds, A Bush</b>.&mdash;A pleasant invitation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Clubs, An Obelisk</b>.&mdash;The offer of a good
+ promotion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Hearts, A Train, A Query</b>.&mdash;Indecision about
+ a removal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Hearts, An Urn, A Bed</b>.&mdash;Illness in the
+ home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Spades, Bricks</b>.&mdash;An advantageous offer from
+ a large town.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arm, A Myrtle Tree, Bird on a Perch</b>.&mdash;New plans
+ which bring about a meeting with someone who will become all
+ the world to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arum Lily, Bells, A Church</b>.&mdash;A wedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arum Lily, A Bat, A Bed, A Widow's Bonnet</b>.&mdash;Death
+ of a widow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bacon, Pagoda</b>.&mdash;You will make your fortune abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Banana, A Peacock, Ace of Hearts, Trees</b>.&mdash;A happy
+ marriage to someone of wealth and property in the country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bed, An Engine, Laburnum Tree</b>.&mdash;A happy visit to
+ the country in the spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Besom, Ugly Faces</b>.&mdash;You will make many enemies by
+ mischief-making.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bonnet, A Bouquet</b>.&mdash;Marriage late in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bride, A Crescent Moon, A Swallow</b>.&mdash;A journey
+ which leads to a romantic love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bride, Penknife, An Owl</b>.&mdash;Jealousy terminates an
+ unhappy engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cab, A Square, A Cap</b>.&mdash;A gloomy outlook brought
+ about by one of the opposite sex.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Camel (Laden), A Small "T," A Coffin</b>.&mdash;An
+ unexpected fortune through the death of someone abroad whose
+ name begins with "T."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chain (Entangled), Onion</b>.&mdash;You will be placed in
+ an embarrassing position by the discovery of a secret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chinese Lantern, A Pair of Stilts</b>.&mdash;Pride brings
+ about a fall.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clover, Plums, A Bridge</b>.&mdash;A new and excellent
+ opportunity will come your way necessitating a journey.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Daffodils, The Sun</b>.&mdash;A joyful occurrence in the
+ spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Doves, A Book, A Beehive</b>.&mdash;You will advance
+ rapidly and become a well-known writer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Duck, A Vegetable Marrow</b>.&mdash;Rash investments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eagle (Flying), A Steamer, A Tent, A Large "E."</b>&mdash;A
+ position of honour in Egypt.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ear, A Beehive, A Trumpet</b>.&mdash;Fame as a public
+ speaker.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fate Line, A Sword in Its Sheath, The Sign of Mars, A
+ Chain</b>.&mdash;A happy fate awaits you, and marriage to a
+ soldier who will rise to the top of the tree in his
+ profession.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Frog, A Fish, A Ship, A Large "C"</b>.&mdash;Emigration to
+ Canada.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Goat, A Running Figure, A Lamb</b>.&mdash;There need be no
+ doubt as to the successful outcome of your venture.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grasshoppers, A Sleigh, A Wreath of Asters</b>.&mdash;Death
+ of an elderly friend or relative in the winter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Key, A Flaming Torch</b>.&mdash;Some discovery or the
+ development of a patent leads to your becoming famous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>King on His Throne, An Eagle in a Cage, A Mace</b>.&mdash;
+ An important public ceremony in which you take a part.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder, Ring, A Man and a Woman</b>.&mdash;Marriage will be
+ the means of advancement and good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder, A Palette</b>.&mdash;Attainment to a position of
+ honour as an artist.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder, The Symbol of Mars</b>.&mdash;A most fortunate
+ career as a soldier.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion, A Lute</b>.&mdash;Rising to the top of the tree, as a
+ musician, is assured by these symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion, A Man Speaking from a Platform</b>.&mdash;Great
+ success in a public career and the attaining to an
+ influential position.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion, A Man Beside a Pestle and Mortar</b>.&mdash;Excellent
+ prospects and fame as a doctor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lizard, A Peaked Cap</b>.&mdash;An expected visitor is not
+ to be trusted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mace, A Mallet</b>.&mdash;Through wisdom and clear judgment
+ you will rise to a position of authority.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Carrying a Burden, A Pair of Scissors, A
+ Mushroom</b>.&mdash;Quarrels in an unhappy love affair ending
+ in a broken engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnet, A Meat Cover</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant discovery
+ leads to the abrupt ending of an infatuation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nail, A Pair of Pincers</b>.&mdash;A visit to the dentist
+ and the removal of a tooth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Notice-Board, A Leek, An Open Padlock</b>.&mdash;In a
+ surprising manner you will get the information for which you
+ are seeking.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Onions, An Otter</b>.&mdash;Those in whom you trusted have
+ betrayed your confidence and divulged a secret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Owl, A Pail</b>.&mdash;Loss of income will necessitate your
+ undertaking distasteful work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pagoda, A Palm Tree, Water</b>.&mdash;A voyage to a warm
+ climate under very happy conditions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pestle and Mortar, A Walking Stick</b>.&mdash;Illness and
+ the arrival of the doctor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pulpit, Opera Glasses</b>.&mdash;Those who weary others by
+ undue curiosity will always remain in ignorance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Query, A Letter, Initial "B," A Grave Stone</b>.&mdash;You
+ will be consulted as to the erecting of a headstone on the
+ grave of a relative or friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Quill Pen, Lilies of the Valley, An Organ</b>.&mdash;Great
+ happiness through marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rabbit, An Arrow, A Large Letter "L," A
+ Dagger</b>.&mdash;News of severe illness and a probable
+ operation for a child who lives in London.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rhinoceros, An Overcoat, A Steamer, A Large Letter
+ "I."</b>.&mdash;The undertaking of a somewhat hazardous
+ enterprise necessitates a voyage to India; through this much
+ will happen which will eventually lead to your becoming
+ famous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocket, A Pear, A Snowdrop</b>.&mdash;News of a birth of
+ which you may expect to hear in February.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocking Chair, A Pedestrian, A Mushroom</b>.&mdash;
+ Deliberation over important matters brings you to the
+ conclusion that a great venture, which may mean enormous
+ gain, is worth a small risk, and success will await you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sailor, A Flying Swallow, A Trident, A
+ Ring</b>.&mdash;Happy news of good promotion for a sailor and
+ a proposal of marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scaffold, Leg of Mutton</b>.&mdash;Gambling or speculation
+ will bring you to poverty unless you pay heed to this
+ warning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shark, A Pistol, A Flying Seagull</b>.&mdash;News from
+ abroad of a tragic death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snake, A Ram, A Woman, A Widow's
+ Bonnet</b>.&mdash;Overwhelming evidence against some widow who
+ is a dangerous enemy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sofa, A Sleigh</b>.&mdash;A cold in the head or a chill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sword, A Ring, A Man, A Woman, A Toad</b>.&mdash;Separation
+ of lovers brought about by slander and malicious talk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Table, A Quill Pen, A Cat, A Ring with Dots
+ Around</b>.&mdash;Legal business over money matters which
+ leads to family quarrels.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Throne, An Ostrich Running, A Flying Seagull, A
+ Flag</b>.&mdash;Serious news from abroad of disturbances and
+ rebellion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tram Lines, A Building with Dots Around It, A
+ Purse</b>.&mdash;You will take a roadway journey to a bank and
+ are warned to beware of pickpockets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Urn, Hospital Nurse, A Man, A Large
+ Heart</b>.&mdash;Serious illness affecting the heart is
+ predicted for a man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vegetable Marrow, A Steamer, Native with "Tom-Tom," A
+ Broken Pillar</b>.&mdash;Distressing news of misfortune for
+ someone dear to you in India.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Violet, A Water Lily, A Robin, A Crescent Moon, A
+ Ring</b>.&mdash;A romantic love affair which ends in a happy
+ marriage taking place in the early spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wading Boot, The Sign of Neptune, Several Penguins, A
+ Mast</b>.&mdash;News of a disaster in the North Sea.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Widow's Bonnet, A Pig, A Dotted Circle, The Figures
+ "100."</b>&mdash;A small legacy of a hundred pounds may be
+ expected from a widow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woodpecker, Trees, A Rose, A Man</b>.&mdash;A prospective
+ visit to the country in the summer, when you will meet with
+ someone who will become very dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Yew Tree, An Open Padlock, A Wallflower, A
+ Pineapple</b>.&mdash;A new plan of life is made necessary as
+ the result of an unexpected inheritance of much wealth.
+ </p><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+
+ <h2>
+ SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR<br>
+ INTERPRETATIONS
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ The following twenty illustrations are photographs of cups
+ which on various occasions have been turned by consultants
+ and interpreted by a seer. The student will find these of
+ much practical value in learning what symbols to look for,
+ and how to discern them clearly as the cup is turned about in
+ the hand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The divination of each cup should be carefully studied with
+ its illustration; by this means the student will be enabled
+ to grasp the principles upon which to form a judgment of the
+ cup as a whole.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Having mastered this, the knowledge gained can be
+ supplemented by reference to the alphabetical Dictionary of
+ Symbols and Their Meanings in the previous chapter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To study the illustrations and their descriptions correctly,
+ the former must be turned about and about until each symbol
+ has been identified.
+ </p><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+
+ <h2>
+ TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ WITH THEIR<br>
+ INTERPRETATIONS
+ </h3>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE I
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The most noticeable feature of this cup is the clear evidence
+ given that the chief interests of the consultant are bound up
+ in some man in India. That there is delay in receiving
+ important news from him is shown by the symbol of the pigeon
+ on the stone immediately beneath the handle. But that most
+ favourable news may be expected later is certain, for the
+ figure of a man upon an elephant with a pineapple beyond
+ gives proof of this. The natives with the large "P" in
+ conjunction show that the Punjaub is indicated, and this is
+ further emphasised by the sign-post which points towards
+ these symbols. The child's toys show the consultant's
+ association and happiness with children. The figure of the
+ woman seated on the edge of a rock with its curious peak
+ behind her, and the seagull below, suggest that storms at sea
+ will cause distress to some woman known to the consultant.
+ The small figure "11," close to this symbol, points out that
+ it is likely to be eleven days before there is hope of the
+ anxiety being relieved.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure01.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE I]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE I
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Natives on post. Large letter "P."
+ Child's toys. Woman with uplifted hands on curious shaped
+ rock. Small numeral "11" above. Seagull perched on small rock
+ beneath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Pigeon standing on large stone, man in
+ sun helmet on elephant. Sign-post pointing to letter "P."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim and handle</i>.&mdash;A pineapple on dish.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE II
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup shows that a variety of events may be expected, with
+ a fair proportion of pleasure and success to be anticipated
+ from them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The finger beyond the handle pointing to the ark indicates
+ that in all trials the consultant will find a refuge. The
+ hanging lamp is also a guarantee of coming success, and
+ prosperous undertakings, in some new plan which is under
+ consideration.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The clouds, the symbol of the goat beyond which is facing
+ into the open gateway, signify that an advantageous
+ opportunity, to which a certain amount of risk is attached,
+ awaits the consultant; the prominent figurehead upon the
+ stone pillar gives assurance that all will turn out well, and
+ that there is no need for hesitation in embarking upon this
+ new opportunity; that it will necessitate a removal is shown
+ by the buildings beyond. The quill pen and dots point to the
+ fact that some legal business will be transacted over money
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dove-cot in the centre, with the form of a widow with
+ dots around, signifies that a benefit to the home may be
+ expected in the future, through a widow. The clergyman in
+ conjunction, holding a paper, shows that the benefit will
+ probably come about through a reconciliation. The bank of
+ clouds behind the ferry boat shows that some trouble, to be
+ expected in the future, will be lightened by the help of good
+ friends. Whilst the bird stationary upon the piece of wood,
+ at some distance from the consultant, and in conjunction with
+ the letter "L," means uncertainty as to some desired
+ information, which should come from someone whose name begins
+ with "L."
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure02.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE II]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE II
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Finger. Small ark. Hanging lamp and
+ shade. Large arm-chair. Bank of clouds. Goat. Large open
+ gateway. Curious shaped figurehead upon a stone pillar. Low
+ curved wall and buildings. Small quill pen and dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Dove-cot. Widow in flowing veil seated
+ in chair. Dots around. Man in clerical hat holding an open
+ paper in his hand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves. Small ferry boat on
+ water. Bird standing on log of wood. Letter "L."
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE III
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The cat with dots around being near the handle indicates
+ financial worry in the home. The bone beyond shows that the
+ misfortunes will be met with courage, and eventually
+ overcome. The cockatoo, with the cauliflower appearing on the
+ opposite side, signifies that an unreliable friend will cause
+ the consultant a little uneasiness, and as a small symbol of
+ a mushroom is beside it, a quarrel with this undesirable
+ friend may be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The pear may be linked to the symbol of the font in the
+ centre of the cup, showing that the consultant may expect
+ news of a birth; the carving indicates that the news will
+ give much satisfaction; the wine-cup, with the leg in
+ conjunction, points out that the ambitions of the consultant
+ will certainly be realised in the future. That a certain
+ amount of waiting will be necessary is shown by the distance
+ from the handle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The motor boat, and monument in the centre, foretell the
+ successful outcome of a new venture, which at present is
+ unthought-of. The rocks show that a certain amount of mental
+ agitation is aroused by the setting out on this undertaking,
+ but, with the reassuring symbols in this cup, no alarm is
+ necessary.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure03.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE III]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE III
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side under handle</i>.&mdash;Cat. Scattered dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side</i>.&mdash;Bone. Cockatoo upon a stump of wood.
+ Small symbol of a leg. Wine-cup held in hand. Small symbol of
+ a mushroom. Pear. Cauliflower.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle under handle</i>.&mdash;Curious shaped rocks.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle beyond</i>.&mdash;Monument.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Motor boat. Font. Carved figures.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IV
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The symbol of the seal being directly under the handle, with
+ the large arch and carving beyond, show that the consultant
+ will soon enjoy the fulfilment of a long desired hope;
+ everything is going smoothly, and will turn out as desired.
+ The only obstacle is seen in the symbol of the weasel, which
+ appears beyond the seal, pointing to the fact that the
+ consultant has someone who is not to be trusted in the home,
+ but this will not result in anything serious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The figures of the two women opposite the handle show the
+ arrival of friends to the "house," bringing presents with
+ them. The inkpot, pen, and numeral "7," with the bird's nest
+ in connection, show that happy news, as the result of
+ personal effort on the part of the consultant, may be looked
+ for within seven days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The rock, motor, and wavy lines being in conjunction, warn
+ the consultant of some forthcoming vexation, and possibly
+ alarm, in connection with a motor expedition, but the episode
+ is in the distance, and will not be more than a passing
+ cloud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The slug, at the bottom of the cup, predicts a future
+ disturbance with someone, but the matter will be trifling.
+ The large symbol of the king and queen upon the throne,
+ opposite the handle, foretells a future of honour and wealth,
+ and the assurance of every happiness for this fortunate
+ consultant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure04.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE IV]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IV
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Opposite handle on circle</i>.&mdash;Two women, inside
+ figure carrying basket, outside figure with parcel under arm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Line of wavy dots. Large rock. Motor.
+ Bird's nest. Pen. Numeral "7." Inkpot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Large arch with carving.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Slug. Figures of King and Queen on
+ throne.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Seal. Weasel.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE V
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The large rock on the side, with the letter "J" beside it,
+ speaks of a forthcoming vexation or trouble caused by someone
+ whose name begins with "J." The necklace and jewellery
+ beyond, with scattered dots around, give a cheerful assurance
+ to the consultant of coming prosperity. This is further
+ emphasised by the circle of dots above the letter "C" in the
+ centre. As the initial is large, it probably indicates the
+ name of the place from which the source of wealth may be
+ anticipated; and that much happiness will come to the
+ consultant in the future, is shown by the dancing figure and
+ carved figures being in conjunction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The small basket, the sausage, and roll of bread, with the
+ query and "2" beyond, all point to the fact that the
+ consultant will have little complaints and grumbles to put up
+ with, and there will be some doubt as to which of two people
+ is most to blame. But it will be only a small ripple upon the
+ otherwise smooth surface of the consultant's outlook.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure05.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE V]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE V
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Large rocks. Letter "J" in conjunction.
+ Necklace. Jewellery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Large ornamental "C." Circle of dots
+ above. Figure of girl dancing with arm upraised beneath.
+ Carved figures.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre near circle</i>.&mdash;Basket. Large sausage with
+ roll of bread in conjunction. Small query. Numeral "2."
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VI
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The numeral "4," beside the shapeless leaves, and the line
+ leading from this to the flat rock beyond, indicate that in
+ about four days the consultant may expect to meet with
+ obstacles in the way of some prospective outing or pleasure,
+ which will probably fall through.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The corkscrew, with the letter "C" in conjunction, signifies
+ vexatious curiosity as to the consultant's private concerns,
+ on the part of persons whose names begin with these initials.
+ But that it is merely a passing annoyance is shown by the
+ symbol of the arch, and dancing figures above it, and, with
+ the fig tree beyond, foretells the development of things most
+ wished for, and much future happiness and prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The anvil in the centre, with the branches of a tree in
+ conjunction, suggests that it will be largely owing to the
+ consultant's energy that this hopeful outlook in the future
+ may safely be predicted.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure06.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE VI]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VI
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Corkscrew. Letter "C." Arch. Dancing
+ figures above. Fig tree.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves. Numeral "4." Line
+ leading to flat rock.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Anvil. Branches of a tree.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Scattered dots.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ Although the small symbol of the dagger points towards the
+ consultant, it would not in this case predict a personal
+ danger, as there are no further signs of illness or
+ misfortune. So that it may safely be taken to mean that the
+ consultant will shortly be going to see a friend who has had
+ an operation; this fact is borne out by the short dotted line
+ beyond, leading to the door knocker, under which is written
+ the word "in."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The numeral "7" coming at the end of the dotted line would
+ show that it will probably be seven weeks before this friend
+ recovers from the illness. This friend's name is shown to
+ begin with "L," as that letter is also near the end of the
+ lines.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The more distant signs of a brooch and a cabinet beyond both
+ foretell the unexpected development of good fortune. If the
+ consultant is married, the thimble in the centre would show
+ future changes in the household; that they will be
+ advantageous is shown by the large feather which gives
+ assurance of a prosperous future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That this may come about through a friend, or lover, is shown
+ by the cigar, and is further emphasised by the large dots
+ beside it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A warning against extravagance, however, is given to the
+ consultant by the crinoline, which appears amidst these signs
+ of future wealth.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure07.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE VII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Small dagger. Short dotted line leading
+ to door knocker, with "in" written beneath. Numeral "7."
+ Letter "L." Dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides near circle</i>.&mdash;Group of dots and small
+ symbols showing presents. Brooch. Cabinet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Crinoline. Large feather. Small cigar.
+ Thimble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Symbols of letters and parcels.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VIII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The only definite indication of future prospects is shown by
+ the symbol of the organ, and acorn, upon the circle at the
+ bottom of the cup, the position of these signs showing that
+ hope will not be realised for some time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But these symbols make the prediction of ultimate success a
+ safe one. Should the consultant be a musician, triumph in the
+ profession would be assured.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The coal scoop and beetle are significant of domestic worries
+ and household cares. But the tea cosy in the centre promises
+ compensation in the way of small comforts and affection.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure08.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE VIII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VIII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ Small symbol of a coal scoop.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Organ. Acorn beside it. Beetle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Tea cosy.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IX
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup would be singularly disappointing from the
+ consultant's point of view, as it is devoid of incident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The large spray of thistle on the rim indicates an unselfish
+ life of endurance. For the present, there is no sign of a
+ more eventful existence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dust-pan, brush, and duster, in the centre, point to
+ future domestic vexations, but the large spray of iris beside
+ it promises a pleasure which will far outbalance the trifling
+ disturbance.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure09.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE IX]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IX
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Thistle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Centre</i>.&mdash;Dust-pan and brush. Duster. Large spray
+ of iris.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE X
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The most striking features of this cup are the various
+ indications of pleasure and social enjoyment. These being
+ shown by the cake and butterfly, while the orchid in
+ conjunction predicts that the consultant's personal charm and
+ power of attraction will result in a future of wealth and
+ social distinction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The pillar, near the rim and handle, gives a pleasing
+ assurance of security and loyal friends. The bird flying from
+ the cage brings joyful news, that something which has been an
+ obstacle in the way of the consultant's desires is about to
+ be removed, and much future happiness may be looked for.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The figure of the man fishing from a rock foreshows the
+ arrival of a visitor, who will have some pleasant news to
+ tell.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The toque opposite the handle, but at the bottom of the cup,
+ gives further evidence of the good luck coming to this
+ fortunate consultant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure10.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE X]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE X
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Small stone pillar. Cake on dish. Man
+ on rock fishing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Bird cage, small bird flying from it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Butterfly. Lady's hat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Orchid with long stalk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XI
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup indicates that the consultant is apt to be ruffled
+ by trifles and to become upset by anything unexpected. As,
+ for instance, in the case of the arrival of visitors, shown
+ by the mass of leaves and chair. The query beside it shows
+ the indecision of the consultant's mind as to necessary
+ arrangements. The boots on the opposite side denote that lack
+ of income will not trouble the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But that there is some misfortune or hindrance in the future
+ is shown by the symbol of the broken cross in the bottom of
+ the cup; the head and shoulders of the woman beside it
+ suggest that this trouble will be caused by a woman.
+ Compensation will be found in the happy love affair, which is
+ clearly predicted by the cherries, the figures of the man and
+ woman embracing, and the man's hat and pipe.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Large dots signify that wealth will be added to happiness.
+ This event must not be expected for some months, as the
+ symbols are in the bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The letter "N" with the dots and small tree beyond show an
+ immediate pleasant happening, in connection with a person
+ whose name begins with that letter.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure11.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XI]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XI
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Mass of leaves. Stones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Chair. Query. Two boots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Figure of man and woman embracing.
+ Small bunch of cherries beneath. Several dots. Man's hat and
+ pipe in conjunction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Broken cross. Head and shoulders of
+ woman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Letter "N." Small tree beyond.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The present conditions of this consultant are not cheering.
+ The large cloud, associated with dots, the small dog on the
+ opposite side, and the policeman beyond, all point to
+ grievous money worries, possibly caused by dishonesty.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The somewhat indistinct axe implies a brave effort to
+ overcome, and final mastery of, some of the difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ However, the future has more pleasant prospects, and may be
+ looked forward to with hope. The symbols of the clover and
+ cherries, give assurance of this.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The spray of ivy speaks of the patience with which the
+ present trials are borne, also that true friends are a source
+ of comfort to the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure12.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side</i>.&mdash;Small dog lying down.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Policeman. Indistinct symbol of an axe.
+ Large cloud. Dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Centre</i>.&mdash;Two small butterflies. Small symbol of a
+ stocking. Small bunch of cherries. Spray of ivy. Clover.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The consultant who has "turned" this cup must be prepared for
+ delays, and must not expect real happiness until rather late
+ in life, this being shown by the bonnet and strings on the
+ side of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The small symbol of birds on a perch gives further evidence
+ that having to wait is a feature of the consultant's lot. The
+ rock and pipe beyond show some dismay with regard to a dear
+ friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The large spray of mistletoe and holly at the bottom of the
+ cup, with the letters "F" and "L" in conjunction, implies
+ that some event of importance to the consultant, in
+ connection with persons whose names begin with these initial
+ letters, will occur in the winter. If the cup has been
+ "turned" during the autumn or winter, probably a year will
+ pass before the event takes place, as the mistletoe indicates
+ delay. But this consultant is prepared to hear the truth, and
+ faces it calmly, even if it is a little unpleasant; the
+ symbol of the woman looking into the glass brings this fact
+ to light.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant
+ plans which will result in tranquillity and satisfaction.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure13.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XIII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Bonnet and strings. Birds on perch.
+ Pieces of rock. A pipe.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Child with toys.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Centre</i>.&mdash;Large sprays of mistletoe and holly.
+ Letters "F" and "L." Figure of woman looking in glass.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIV
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup was "turned" by a well-known authoress. Its sinister
+ appearance is accounted for by the fact that at the time of
+ "turning" the cup, she was arranging mentally a murder plot
+ for the book she was then writing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The symbols speak for themselves and need no explanation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a most interesting specimen, as being absolutely
+ unique.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure14.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XIV]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIV
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side overlapping circle</i>.&mdash;Tail and hindquarters
+ of rat, with head in a hole. Monster with a man's head and
+ bear's paws.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side</i>.&mdash;Dead fish beyond.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XV
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The consultant who "turned" this cup was sorrowful and had
+ either just passed through a bereavement, or such will take
+ place in the immediate future. The rough cross and the grave
+ near the handle point to this. The bed, with the figure of
+ the woman in nurse's cloak near it tells of serious illness
+ in the home. But this is a future trouble, as the symbols
+ appear at some distance from the handle. The saucepan also
+ bears witness to the general gloom.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross show the patience with
+ which the consultant bears the trials; also that good and
+ loyal friends will be a source of comfort.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The small bit of wood and the closed book are symbols of
+ hope, and assure this sad consultant that the expected
+ improvement in affairs will certainly take place and will
+ relieve some of the present anxieties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This is the most that can be foretold of the future, for
+ there are no signs of pleasant events or definite changes.
+ Indeed, the symbol of the loaf of bread in the centre of the
+ cup shows that monotony and ordinary routine are all that can
+ be predicted from the divination.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure15.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XV]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XV
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Rough cross. Ivy leaves beyond. Large
+ closed book.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Log of wood. Bed. Figure of a woman in
+ nurse's cloak beside it. Grave, with small cross.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Loaf of bread. Small symbol of a
+ saucepan.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVI
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup gives an impression of a somewhat undeveloped
+ character which is further brought into notice by the stump
+ of a tree on the circle; the hen on a nest, near the handle,
+ points to a home life of comfort and affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The egg in the cup, and the duck, show that a risk of
+ threatened disaster, as a result of rash speculation will be
+ averted, and with the symbol of the three boots, fortunate
+ prospects, and the guarantee of hope fulfilled, may safely be
+ predicted for the future.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure16.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XVI]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVI
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Hen on nest. Shapeless leaves. Egg in
+ cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near circle opposite handle</i>.&mdash;A duck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Stump of tree. Three boots.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The figure of the child, with its toys beyond, implies that
+ new plans, to be made very soon, will be most beneficial, and
+ will bring much pleasure to the consultant. But as the
+ sausages and snail are not far distant, there is likely to be
+ a marring of the pleasant conditions, caused by an act of
+ unfaithfulness on the part of someone with whom the
+ consultant is closely connected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The bellows beyond suggest that the matter is treated with as
+ much philosophy as possible, and with a resolve to make the
+ best of a bad business; the ham also, being in conjunction,
+ it is evident that the episode will not interfere with the
+ consultant's success in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The sign post, with the running figure beside it and the
+ large letter "M" beyond, prepare the consultant for startling
+ news, the result of which will be of great importance. The
+ news will come from a place beginning with the letter "M."
+ There is no doubt that the matter will turn out admirably and
+ bring about many advantages, as shown by the spreading
+ branches of the tree; while the grapes beneath promise
+ abundant success and joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The large boot-tree and latch-key on the circle beneath the
+ handle predict a fortunate and unexpected gain in the near
+ future. This consultant may look forward with confidence to
+ the pleasures which fate has in store.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure17.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XVII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Child seated. Toys beyond. Sausages.
+ Snail. Ham. Bellows.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Sign post. Running figure beside it.
+ Large letter "M" in conjunction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Tree with spreading branches. Bunch of
+ grapes beneath. Large boot-tree. Latch-key.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVIII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The shadow beneath the haycock shows that the consultant will
+ soon be placed in a somewhat trying position and will have
+ considerable difficulty in finding a way out of it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The future is full of promise and there can be little doubt
+ that the consultant will enjoy the pleasures of prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A journey to a cold climate to be taken later will result in
+ very propitious news as shown by the symbol of the pheasant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure18.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XVIII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVIII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves. Haycock. Shadow
+ beneath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Pair of boots. Spreading branches of a
+ tree. Pheasant flying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near circle</i>.&mdash;Head of a polar bear.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIX
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The doll on the side, with the small symbol of a toadstool
+ beside it, gives a warning to the consultant against folly
+ and a bad habit of gossiping when feeling bored in society.
+ The stuffed head of the deer, in this case, shows that much
+ distress is caused by the unguarded talk, and the consultant
+ certainly cannot be described as an "innocent cause."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The various scattered shapeless leaves point to confusion,
+ and a somewhat "happy-go-lucky" nature. The spray of poppies
+ on the circle beneath the handle foreshows that a pleasant
+ experience may be expected in the summer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The broken gate, with the cross above it, denotes that a new
+ opportunity which awaits the consultant at a future date,
+ will coincide with a time of perplexity and trouble, which
+ fact is further borne out by the running figure below. This
+ being in conjunction with a large letter "Y," implies that
+ the disturbance will arise in connection with a place, the
+ name of which begins with "Y."
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure19.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XIX]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIX
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Small symbol of a toadstool. Doll. Head
+ of a stuffed deer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Many shapeless leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Spray of poppies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Broken gate with cross above it. Large
+ "Y." Running figure.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XX
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup shows confusion and that the consultant was in a
+ state of mental turmoil at the time of "turning" it. But in
+ spite of this drawback there are some interesting facts to be
+ found.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dotted circles and large ornamental arch point to a most
+ hopeful outlook and to the successful development of some
+ desire at present unattainable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The various initials and small numerals scattered about show
+ correspondence as to plans and fixing of dates. The bush
+ apple tree speaks of some pleasure which may be looked
+ forward to in the summer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dancing figures predict much future happiness; the
+ numerous changes which are likely to come about will all tend
+ to success and the gratifying of the consultant's wishes. And
+ what more cheerful outlook than this can be desired?
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="images/figure20.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XX]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XX
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Scattered shapeless leaves. Several
+ initials. Small numerals. Dotted circles. A large ornamental
+ arch.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near circle</i>.&mdash;Bush apple tree.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Dancing and grotesque figures.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CONCLUDING NOTE
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ It may be safely promised to those who follow the simple
+ instructions given in this book that within a short time they
+ will find themselves encircled by a halo of popularity. For
+ few things provide a more certain guarantee of this pleasant
+ condition than that of being able to "tell fortunes."
+ Divination by tea-leaves will bring to those who study it
+ deeply a fund of knowledge beyond the radius of normal
+ understanding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For those who use it as a means of amusement only, it will
+ give pleasure which is dependent upon nothing more difficult
+ to obtain than a cup of tea! With this recommendation I will
+ leave these pages, in the sincere hope that this little book
+ may be of real value to those who desire to be initiated into
+ the fascinating art of reading the future in a tea-cup.
+ </p>
+<BR>
+<BR>
+<BR>
+<BR>
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves, by Cicely Kent
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+Title: Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves
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+Author: Cicely Kent
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+Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves
+
+HOW TO READ YOUR FATE IN A TEACUP
+
+BY CICELY KENT
+
+_With Twenty Illustrations_
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+
+ CHAPTER
+
+ I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES
+
+ II. PRACTICE AND METHOD OF READING THE CUP
+
+ III. GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP
+
+ IV. DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT
+ AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY
+
+ V. SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS. REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY
+ BY THE TEA-LEAVES
+
+ VI. WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES. SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS
+
+ VII. THE "NELROS" CUP. TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS
+
+ A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
+
+ SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING
+
+ SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS
+
+
+
+
+
+
+TELLING FORTUNES BY
+
+TEA-LEAVES
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES
+
+
+At no time in the history of the world has there been such earnest
+searching for light and knowledge in all matters relating to Psychic
+Phenomena as in the present day. The desire to investigate some new
+disclosure has resulted in yet other discoveries. Such will be handed on
+in their various forms to be studied and used by those who seek to
+learn.
+
+Few subjects need more patience than those dealing with Psychology. Even
+those who put their knowledge to a practical use in such studies as
+divination by tea-leaves, must still plod patiently along a path thickly
+strewn with new knowledge. The powers of clairvoyance, for instance,
+cannot be forced or hurried; such arbitrary laws as time have no meaning
+for the subconscious self, therefore the need for hurry does not exist.
+
+I was once told by a very mediumistic woman that she had sat in the same
+room at the same time for an hour every day for seven years, because she
+"wished to develop Clairvoyance." Here was patience indeed! In some
+manifestations of the clairvoyant powers within us, it is spontaneous,
+the closing of the eyes to shut out all material surroundings being all
+that is necessary to bring a vision of what is happening, or shortly to
+happen, possibly hundreds of miles away.
+
+In all dreams the clairvoyant powers are spontaneous; but for the
+development of clairvoyance at will, great perseverance is necessary.
+Its interests and powers are unlimited, so that it is well worth the
+patience and time spent upon it.
+
+In the use of tea-leaves as a means of divination, the more developed
+the "clear sight," the more interesting and accurate will be the
+interpretation. Practice is most necessary, especially for those who
+have less natural clairvoyance than others.
+
+The desire for knowledge on all Psychic matters has led to an increased
+demand for various methods of bringing into symbols and pictures that
+hidden knowledge of the present and the future. That this knowledge can
+be translated to us symbolically is apparent to everyone--who could
+doubt it, and still believe in anything at all?
+
+Tea-leaves are habitually used by many people as a means of divination.
+To some it is an easier method than the cards, there is less to
+memorise, or the crystal.
+
+There is in Paris a famous clairvoyant who always uses tea-leaves as the
+medium for her powers of divination. Some are inclined to jeer at the
+fortune in the teacup, but if the language of symbolism is rightly
+understood, the medium through which it is seen matters little.
+
+Tea-leaves have the advantage of being simple, inexpensive, and within
+the reach of everyone. It cannot be claimed that the cult is of the
+greatest antiquity; for although it seems to have been used in China
+from very early times, tea was not brought into Europe until about the
+middle of the sixteenth century. For many years after its introduction
+into this country, tea was far too costly to be used except by a
+comparatively small proportion of the population. It has, however,
+proved its extreme usefulness as a means of divination, as well as its
+merits as a beverage, for close upon three centuries.
+
+It is a very favourite method with the Highlanders, where it is
+customary for the "guid wife" to read in her cup of tea at breakfast the
+events she may look for during the day. Simple though they may probably
+be, there are to be seen in the tea-leaves, a letter, a parcel, a
+visitor, a wedding, and so on. It is said that no Highland seer would
+take money for making prognostications as to the future. This, no doubt,
+is one good reason for their powers as clairvoyants.
+
+It is a misfortune that clairvoyance should ever have to come into the
+material necessities of money transactions, as it tends to mar the clear
+vision.
+
+It is said by some that tea-leaves can foretell the events for
+twenty-four hours only. As clairvoyance has no restrictions as to time
+or space, I cannot see how it can be thus laid down as a fact that it is
+limited to man-made laws of time! Certainly there is much evidence of
+the "tea leaves" being capable of foreseeing events of an important
+nature at a considerable distance ahead.
+
+One of the most difficult points in interpreting visions of clairvoyance
+is the time element; simply because time, as we know it, does not exist.
+The intuitive faculty is needed for any accurate definition of time, so
+important to us in our present conditions, so absolutely unimportant to
+the subconscious self. Let us decide at once, then, that divination by
+tea-leaves may, and often does, extend to a further vision than that of
+the twenty-four hours. Much depends upon the methods used.
+
+Our individual past, quite apart from the arbitrary laws of heredity,
+makes the road of our future. Possibly this may account for the curious
+fact that in dreams the setting is often in childhood's surroundings,
+while the dream itself is obviously of the present or the future. This
+shows how the first beginnings of the event which is to come were
+brought about. It is somewhat like unwinding a cotton reel!
+
+There are, no doubt, some who look upon the tea-leaves merely as a form
+of amusement, and who entertain their friends in that way. Well, it is a
+harmless amusement, and is often useful at a very dull tea party! But
+for those who take it seriously, and regard it as one of the many means
+of divination, it will be treated with the respect due to such matters.
+
+As in other forms of divination, so with the reading of the tea-cup, a
+great deal depends on the seer. Those who are naturally clairvoyant will
+read many events and scenes in the cup which would be passed over by
+others not so gifted. Even without this "clear sight," however, the
+tea-leaves may be read by anyone who has learned the principles and the
+symbolic meanings given in this book. With a certain amount of intuition
+and imagination, the tea-cups may be most successfully used to reveal
+the future.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+PRACTICE AND METHOD
+
+
+A wide, shallow cup is the best kind to use for tea-leaf
+divination--white if possible. A narrow cup adds to the seer's
+difficulties, as the tea-leaves cannot be plainly seen. Small cups, too,
+are objectionable for the same reason, and a fluted cup is even worse. A
+plain, even surface is required, with no pattern of any kind, as this
+has a tendency to confuse the symbols. Indian tea and the cheaper
+mixtures, which contain so much dust and twigs are of no use for reading
+a fortune, as they cannot form into pictures and symbols that can easily
+be distinguished.
+
+Those who desire to have their tea-leaves interpreted should leave about
+a teaspoonful of tea at the bottom of the cup. It should then be taken
+in the left hand, and turned three times from left with a quick swing.
+Then very gently, slowly, and with care, turn it upside down over the
+saucer, leaving it there for a minute, so that all the moisture may
+drain away.
+
+Some divinators of the tea-leaves insist on a concentration of the mind
+during this turning of the cup, as do many cartomantes whilst the cards
+are being shuffled; others prefer the mind to be as far as possible free
+from any definite thought or desire, simply allowing it to dwell on such
+abstract subjects as flowers or the weather. Personally, I advocate this
+for both systems of divination; it enables the subconscious mind to
+assert itself unhindered, whilst the normal mind is in abeyance.
+
+The turning of the cup before inverting it over the saucer is equivalent
+to the shuffling of the cards. It is as a direct result of those few
+seconds turning that the pictures and signs are created, the
+subconscious mind directing the hand holding the cup. The following
+simple ritual is all that is necessary to those consulting the
+tea-leaves.
+
+The cup to be read is held by the seer and turned about as necessary, so
+that the symbols may be read without disturbing them. This is important,
+but no disturbance will take place if the moisture has been properly
+drained away. The handle of the cup represents the consultant, also the
+home, or, if the consultant be away from home the present abode.
+
+It is necessary to have a starting point in the cup for the purpose of
+indicating events approaching near to, or far distant from, the person
+consulting. The leaves near the rim denote such things as may be
+expected to occur quickly; those directly beneath the handle indicate
+present and immediate happenings; those on the sides of the cup suggest
+more distant events; whilst those at the bottom deal with the far
+distant future.
+
+This method of fixing the time, coupled with intuition, renders it
+possible to give a consultant some idea as to when an event may be
+expected; but if there be no intuitive sense of time, it will be found
+wiser not to be too positive.
+
+The turning of the cup and the draining of the moisture having been
+carried out as directed, the tea-leaves will be found distributed at the
+sides and bottom of the cup.
+
+For those who wish to use the saucer as a further means of divination,
+the following suggestions will be useful.
+
+There must be a definite point to represent the consultant, and for this
+reason the saucer is usually rejected. There is also the objection that
+it is more difficult to manipulate in the turning. Nevertheless, it is
+found to give excellent results, and, if the cup is bare of events, it
+is useful to be able to find information in the saucer.
+
+First of all, then, to determine the position of the consultant. Take
+the centre of the saucer for this purpose. The circle round it
+represents the home, or if the consultant is away from home, the present
+abode, and also events near at hand. The more distant circle indicates
+those things which are not to be expected for some time. The outer
+circle and rim suggest events as yet in the misty future.
+
+When the saucer is used as an additional means of seeking knowledge of
+coming events, after the symbols in the cup have been exhausted, it will
+often be found that this secondary divination confirms or enlarges upon
+that which has already been foretold in the cup.
+
+The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, having remained in the
+saucer, should be turned by the consultant three times with the same
+swirling motion as for the cup, and the moisture carefully poured away.
+The saucer should be held inverted for a few seconds, otherwise when it
+is placed upright, the remaining moisture will disturb the tea-leaves.
+The symbols are read in exactly the same way as in the cup, the only
+difference being the positions representing the consultant, the home,
+and the indications of time. These have already been explained.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP
+
+
+At first sight the interior of the cup will show the leaves scattered
+about apparently haphazard and with no arrangement; just a jumble of
+tea-leaves and nothing more. In reality they have come to their
+positions and have taken on the shapes of the symbols for which they
+stand, by the guidance of the subconscious mind directing the hand in
+the turning of the cup.
+
+The various shapes and the meanings to be attached to them will at first
+be puzzling to beginners. A good deal of practice is necessary before
+the tea-leaf symbols can be accurately interpreted at a glance. That,
+however, will come later, and in time it will be as easy as reading a
+book.
+
+If you wish to be a proficient reader of the tea-leaves, practise
+constantly this interpretation of the shapes and positions of the
+leaves. Take a cup and follow out the simple instructions for the
+turning and draining of it, and then carefully study the result.
+
+It is an excellent plan to make a rough copy of the leaves as they
+present themselves to you in each cup, making notes of the various
+meanings.
+
+Do not feel dismayed if, when you begin looking at the tea-leaves, you
+are unable to discover in them anything definitely symbolic. It is
+certain that nothing will be found if the seer is feeling nervous! Keep
+a calm, open mind, and do not be in a hurry, for it is under such
+conditions only that a clear reading of the leaves will be possible. In
+some cases the symbols are more easily read than in others. Much depends
+upon the consultant.
+
+The gift of imagination (by no means to be confused with invention) is
+of the greatest possible importance in discerning the symbols which are
+of such endless shapes and variety. The seer has to find in the forms of
+the tea-leaves a resemblance, sometimes it may be but a faint one, to
+natural objects, _e.g._, trees, houses, flowers, bridges, and so
+forth. Figures of human beings and animals will frequently be seen, as
+will squares, triangles, circles, and also the line of fate.
+
+These signs may be large or small, and the importance of them must be
+judged by their relative size and position. Suppose, for instance, that
+a small cross should be at the bottom of the cup, the only one to be
+seen, the seer would predict that a trifling vexation or a tiresome
+little delay must be expected; but not for the present, as it is at the
+bottom of the cup. An alphabetical list of symbols is given later on, so
+it is not necessary to define them here. The various points of a more
+general character, however, must be studied before it is possible to
+give an accurate reading.
+
+It will constantly be found that the stems, isolated leaves, or small
+groups of leaves, form a letter of the alphabet, sometimes a number.
+These letters and numbers have meanings which must be looked for in
+connection with other noticeable signs. If an initial "M" appears, and
+near to it a small square or oblong leaf, both being near the rim of the
+cup, it would indicate a letter coming speedily from someone whose name
+begins with an "M." If the initial appears near the bottom of the cup it
+shows that the letter will not be coming for some time.
+
+If there be a clear space at the bottom of the cup devoid of tea-leaves,
+it shows water, and that, in all probability, the letter is coming from
+abroad. If the symbol of the letter comes very near to a bird flying, it
+shows a telegram. If the bird is flying towards the consultant (the
+handle), the telegram has been received. The news in it is to be judged
+by other signs in the cup. If flying away from the handle, the telegram
+is sent by the consultant. A single bird flying always indicates speedy
+news.
+
+In a cup with various ominous signs, such as a serpent, an owl, or many
+crosses, the news coming is not likely to be pleasant. In a cup without
+bad signs, it can safely be said that the news is good.
+
+As a general rule large letters indicate places, whilst smaller ones
+give the names of persons. Thus a large letter "E" would stand for
+Edinburgh and a smaller "E" for Edwards, for instance. To all rules
+there comes the occasional exception, and this principle holds good with
+regard to the letters in the tea-cup. It is said that these smaller
+letters always point to the first letter of the surname. Usually it is
+so; but I have constantly found from experience that it is the first
+letter of the Christian name, or even a pet name, to which the letter
+refers. It is well to keep this possibility in mind, otherwise the seer
+may give misleading information to consultants.
+
+Sometimes numbers mean the date for an event to be expected, a "5" for
+instance, very near the brim of the cup, or the handle (the consultant),
+means in five days; or five weeks if it come on the side, possibly as
+far off as five months if the figure be at the bottom of the cup.
+
+As dots around a symbol always indicate money in some form or another,
+according to the character of the symbol, a figure beside the dots would
+signify the amount of money to be expected. If the symbol were that of a
+legacy with the figure "90" near, it would show that a little legacy of
+ninety pounds might be anticipated.
+
+Clearly defined symbols that stand out separately are of more importance
+than such as are difficult to discern. Clusters of shapeless leaves
+represent clouds marring the effect of an otherwise fortunate cup.
+
+Journeys are shown by lines or dots formed by the dust and smaller
+leaves of the tea. The length and direction of the journey may be known
+by the extent of the line and, roughly speaking, the point of the
+compass to which it leads, the handle in this case representing south.
+If the line of dots ascends sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to
+a hilly country will be taken.
+
+Supposing the consultant to be at home, and the dots form a line from
+the handle all round the cup and back to the handle, it signifies a
+journey for a visit and the return. If the line were to stop before
+reaching the handle again, with an appearance of a house where the line
+ends, a change of residence might safely be predicted. A wavy line shows
+indecision as to arrangements. Crosses upon the line indicate that there
+will be vexation or delay in connection with the journey. Large flat
+leaves some distance apart along the line stand for important stations
+to be passed through.
+
+For some consultants there seems very little of interest to be read in
+their cup. There are no events, merely trivialities. It is therefore
+difficult to find anything that could be considered as "future," when it
+seems to be just a dead level "present," the daily life, nothing more.
+It is sad for those who have such a dull life, but there is usually some
+sign, a small happening such as a parcel, or a visit from a friend.
+These must be made the most of. The pleasure of anticipation will add to
+the realisation.
+
+A confused looking tea-cup, without any definite symbols, just a muddle
+of tea-leaves, is useless for the purpose of divination, beyond giving
+an indication of the state of the consultant's mind, so vague and
+undecided in its character that it obscures everything. Tell such a one
+the reason for the failure of divining, and recommend a more reliable
+state of mind. Then let them try their "fortune" again in a few months,
+when it may be found quite different.
+
+It is of course a great mistake to be always "looking in the
+tea-leaves," as some foolish people do twice a day. It is sure to lead
+to contradictions though there is no harm in the habit of "looking in
+the cup" each morning as others do, for finding the events likely to
+happen in the course of the day. This is as permissible as the reading
+of the cards each morning for the day's events by those who consider it
+a safeguard, remembering that to be forewarned is to be forearmed.
+
+Some people use the tea-cup simply for the purpose of asking a definite
+question, such as, "Is the sum of money I am expecting coming soon?"
+When this is the case, the consultant should be told before turning the
+cup in the hand to concentrate the thoughts on this one point, as in the
+case of wishing while shuffling the cards for a definite wish. Then the
+seer must look only for the signs that will give the answer to the
+question, ignoring all other points. This is necessary for the giving of
+a satisfactory answer to the question asked.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY
+
+
+The need for patience cannot be too strongly impressed upon those who
+are beginning to learn the language of tea-leaves. Some of the most
+interesting symbols are very minute, and will certainly be missed by the
+seer who is in a hurry.
+
+When tea-leaf reading is indulged in merely as an amusement to while
+away a few moments after a meal, a hasty glance at the cup, or cup and
+saucer, will suffice. The seer will just note the chief features, such
+as a journey, a letter, a parcel, or news of a wedding, and pass on to
+the next cup. But this is far from being a really interesting method of
+divination by tea-leaves, wherein so much knowledge is to be found, and
+so much useful information gained.
+
+Those who closely study this fascinating subject will certainly be well
+rewarded by a deep personal interest, in addition to the pleasure they
+give to others.
+
+It is wonderful how rapidly converts are made to this form of
+divination. Some who in the past have been heard scornfully to assert
+that they "have no belief in tea-leaves," become the most regular
+inquirers. Moreover, these sceptics have proved to be very efficient
+students.
+
+There is always a satisfaction in persuading another to one's own point
+of view. The more obstinate the opposition, the more glorious the final
+conquest!
+
+It is a rare occurrence nowadays to meet with three people in the course
+of a day, and not to find that one at least is deeply interested in
+fortune-telling in some of its various forms.
+
+Quite recently I had a letter from a girl who has gone on a visit to
+British Columbia, asking me if I would "do the cards" for her, as she
+could not find anyone in her vicinity who was particularly good at
+divination. She went on to say that "there is a perfect rage for
+fortune-telling out here, and everyone is keen on it." Another instance
+of this universal popularity was given to me by a friend who had
+recently been to America. She was amazed at the numbers of women whom
+she saw absorbed in the reading of their tea-cups each day of the
+voyage.
+
+The male sex holds aloof and leaves us to "perform these follies." Some
+ascribe it to man's superiority. Or as briefly summed up by a delightful
+member of their sex, who when declaiming against the possibility of the
+future being made visible, said, "With all apologies to you, I must say
+I am not so profoundly stupid as to believe in these things; it cannot
+be anything more than rot."
+
+It is remarkable how such protests die away when clairvoyant evidence,
+either by cards, tea-leaves, or other means, has accurately predicted
+some event of the distant future that at the time appeared absurd and
+impossible of happening.
+
+Woman may lawfully claim superiority with regard to her intuitive
+faculty, and thus she is well equipped for exercising her divinatory
+powers.
+
+Who need be dull or bored when the language of symbolism remains to be
+learned? Perhaps I should say, studied; for completely learned it can
+never be, seeing that fresh events are constantly occurring in the
+world, and new symbols appear representing each.
+
+There are few things more fascinating than personal discovery, and those
+who become students of divination by tea-leaves, or cards, may safely be
+promised a taste of this pleasing sensation of achievement. It is
+limited to the few to discover the marvels of radium, or the discomforts
+of the South Pole, but a fragment of their glory is shared by those who
+find new evidence of the far-reaching knowledge of symbolism.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS
+
+REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES
+
+ "For a man's mind is sometimes wont to tell him more
+ than seven watchmen that sit above in a high tower."
+
+
+To those of an inquiring or doubting turn of mind, there may arise the
+very natural question as to _why_ one shaped tea-leaf should mean
+"a hat" and another "a table." It is useless to point out that these
+objects are perfectly represented by the leaves. That is of no practical
+satisfaction. The simple fact that each language has its alphabet, its
+spelling, and its words, which must be learned before there can be any
+reasonable understanding of it, seems the best and obvious reply.
+
+Symbolism is a wide subject with many branches. Who can expect to master
+even its alphabet in a moment? To those who cannot accept the symbols in
+the tea-leaves on the authority of past experience, reaching over
+several centuries, I would recommend a careful study of their cups for,
+say, three months. Let them make notes of such signs as appear and
+beside them place their meanings and predictions.
+
+At the end of this time, compare all that has taken place with these
+notes, and I think there will be no further lack of faith in the
+tea-leaf symbols.
+
+Before very many years have passed the language of symbolism by cards,
+tea-leaves, crystal gazing, etc., will probably be almost universally
+understood. The day will undoubtedly come when it will be accepted as
+naturally as the English language, and we shall cease to worry ourselves
+as to the why and wherefore of it all.
+
+It is important that those who are learning the art of divination by
+tea-leaves should realise the necessity for consistently attributing the
+same meanings to the symbols. Do not be tempted to change their
+interpretation for what may seem a more probable, or pleasant,
+prediction for your client. It is a fatal mistake.
+
+Remember that you are dealing with conditions and events of the future
+which are outside the limited knowledge of the normal mind, whose power
+of vision is limited to physical sight.
+
+A simple instance of what may occur, should you thus change the meanings
+of the symbols, will suffice to show the folly of such a practice.
+
+A consultant comes to have her "fortune read." She is known to you
+personally, and you are aware that she is anxious to hear a hopeful
+report of someone dear to her who is ill. The tea-leaf symbols are
+obstinately unfavourable, and display ominous signs of forthcoming
+sorrow. If you gloss over this fact completely, and predict a rapid
+recovery from the illness, what becomes of your client's faith in the
+power of foretelling the future? Certain it is that the symbols would be
+right in their verdict, and you would be wrong.
+
+It is usually easier to prophesy smooth things rather than unpleasant
+facts, but to do this in the face of obvious contradictions will lead to
+disaster in foretelling the future.
+
+Divination by tea-leaves or cards has the candour to be frankly
+disagreeable when necessary. This is one great argument in favour of its
+unerring truthfulness. There is no means by which symbols may be coaxed
+into proclaiming false statements.
+
+The most practised clairvoyant may occasionally make mistakes in her
+reading of the symbols, but no genuine seer should ever deliberately
+give a wrong interpretation of them to please her consultant. The
+business of the diviner is to give what she believes to be a correct and
+unprejudiced translation of the symbols before her.
+
+It is sometimes a vexed question as to what extent information of a
+gloomy nature, which may appear in a divination, should be given to a
+client. Some are in favour of withholding such matter altogether, whilst
+others announce it frankly without modification. It seems impossible to
+lay down any hard and fast rule. There are so many things to be taken
+into account, and each case should be treated on its merits and
+according to its peculiar circumstances. There are some who would fret
+themselves ill at the least mention of coming misfortune, others would
+be the better prepared to meet it by having been warned of its approach.
+
+One rule can be safely made for guidance on this point. Do not minimise
+danger when a timely warning may avert an accident, or other misfortune,
+nor should symbols of ill omen be exaggerated. As students become
+proficient, they will find many meanings in the tea-leaves in addition
+to those which they learn from this book. Much will depend upon
+circumstances and individual temperaments.
+
+These personally discovered meanings should be carefully noted and
+verified with events as they occur.
+
+It is necessary to remember that divination by the tea-cup is by no
+means limited to personal information. Forthcoming public events are
+frequently revealed. This adds largely to the interest and usefulness of
+the divination. It is important to point out this to consultants, so
+that they may not be too ready to fix the whole reading of their cups to
+purely personal matters. It will be found that public news is usually
+foretold in the cups of those who seek information of the future as a
+regular practice.
+
+For those who rarely do so, private affairs alone will appear, probably
+without even a forecast of the weather to be expected within the next
+few days.
+
+It is a curious fact that the wider knowledge should seem to be reserved
+for those who practise divination constantly, but so it is.
+
+Some remarkable instances of the accurate foretelling of public events,
+which have quite recently been brought to my notice, may be interesting.
+
+For some weeks before the coal strike of 1920 was declared, a pickaxe
+was seen on several occasions in the cups of two persons, both of whom
+read their tea-leaves regularly. This symbol, as will be seen in the
+dictionary which follows, stands for "labour trouble and strikes." A
+spade was also in evidence at intervals, a further sign of "trouble and
+unrest." So that it was through no fault of the tea-leaves if some of us
+were not in the superior position of knowing all about the strike before
+it came to pass.
+
+The symbols already mentioned would of course apply equally to railway
+disturbance, and some time before the threat of a strike was announced,
+these symbols appeared again, together with an engine, and a signal at
+the angle of "Danger." This seemed ominous. But within a few days the
+signal was evident once more; but on this occasion set at "All Clear."
+So it was easy to decide that the threatened strike would not take
+place. The accuracy of this prediction by means of the tea-leaves was
+shortly afterwards made evident.
+
+Again, a week before there seemed to be even a hope of a settlement of
+the coal strike, a mining shaft presented itself in one of the tea-cups
+which had previously been indicating the strike. This symbol appeared at
+the top of the cup standing out clearly by itself, evidently predicting
+the miners' return to work within a short time. There was no need to
+depend upon information from the newspapers as to the end of the strike,
+for here in the tea-leaves was all necessary evidence of the fact.
+
+Another very remarkable instance of symbolism was given to me by a
+friend a short time ago. On Monday morning, October 26th, 1920, the
+three following symbols appeared in her cup:--
+
+ A vulture resting on a rock.
+ An eagle.
+ A monkey.
+
+
+In the evening of that day the death of King Alexander of Greece was
+announced.
+
+It will be seen, on referring to the dictionary, that an eagle and a
+vulture signify "the death of a monarch." The monkey who lay at the
+bottom of the cup, apparently dead, was of course the third symbol as
+having caused the King's death. It was particularly gratifying that
+these signs should have appeared in my friend's cup for she is a
+mathematical genius, and rejects every symbol which she cannot recognise
+at once. She was so struck by these signs that she called them to the
+attention of her mother, who also immediately perceived and identified
+them. The only regrettable omission was that the cup was not
+photographed. It would have been valuable evidence for the wonders of
+the tea-leaves.
+
+This same friend had another interesting experience. The head of an
+Indian appeared in her cup, with other signs pointing to news of a
+personal nature. She was puzzled, for, as far as she knew, there was no
+one in India from whom she would be in the least likely to hear.
+
+Very shortly afterwards, however, her mother went on a visit to London.
+There she quite unexpectedly met someone who had recently come from
+India, and who had brought back messages of remembrance and affection
+from a girl who my friend had no idea was in India at that time. Hence
+the Indian in her tea-cup!
+
+Whilst on this subject, I am reminded of another occasion when India was
+represented in the tea-leaves. I was looking into my tea-cup one day,
+when I saw most clearly depicted two natives creeping stealthily, their
+attitude making this evident. In their hands were what appeared to be
+knives, and they were making towards a figure that was unmistakably that
+of an officer. He was standing upon what looked like a raised platform
+with a barricade round him. He held a revolver in his hand.
+
+I am quite aware that some may think this a tall tale for the tea-leaves
+to relate! But fortunately my reading of the cup was witnessed by two
+others, one of them being a man, who, although interested in psychic
+subjects, despises the tea-leaves! Without remarking upon what I saw, I
+suggested that he should look at my cup and see what he made of it.
+Without a moment's hesitation he said, "There is an officer defending
+himself against some natives who are about to attack him."
+
+My readers will appreciate the satisfaction this testimony gave me,
+coming as it did from one who had never before looked into a cup.
+Moreover, that this witness should have been one of the male sex added
+to its value! This prediction of danger for someone in India was borne
+out by facts that were disclosed shortly afterwards. These instances
+which I have given illustrate the variety and interest which are to be
+found in divination by tea-leaves.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES
+
+SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS
+
+
+Another source through which messages are received by the tea-leaves
+will be found in the writing which will be seen from time to time.
+Moreover, it has the great advantage of being clear and easy to
+decipher, so that there may be no doubt of what is intended to be
+understood by it. The tea-leaves can never be accused of being
+illegible. Occasionally it is very minute writing, and would probably be
+passed over by those who read their cups in a superficial manner. To
+those who study them carefully the future is revealed.
+
+No one would reasonably expect to find a speech from the Prime Minister
+or an invitation to a tea-party written for them in the tea-leaves. But
+words they certainly will find.
+
+A short time ago I saw in my cup, in perfect copperplate writing, the
+word "wait." I was annoyed by it, for what is more annoying than having
+to wait? Sometimes it may happen that the tea-leaves--as with their
+relatives, the tumbler and automatic writing--become a little shaky in
+their spelling. But this is not a serious defect, and the trifling
+errors do not prevent the word from being translatable. It is a
+recognised fact that writing seen through a medium, whether it be
+tea-leaves, or a dream, is of importance, and should always be regarded
+with attention and with an endeavour to understand its message.
+
+I should like to point out that certain figures and symbols are of so
+frequent occurrence that it may be well to emphasise their general
+significance by referring to them here, in addition to their meaning
+being given in the dictionary.
+
+Among those which threaten misfortune, or sorrow, are the following:
+Crosses, snakes, spades, pistols, guns, toads, cats.
+
+Joy and success are indicated by such symbols as a crescent moon, clover
+leaves, flowers, trees, anchors, fruit, circles, stars.
+
+Having learned the symbols and the combined symbols by heart, it will
+require only a little practice to interpret their meanings without
+hesitation. For those who find difficulty in committing the dictionary
+to memory, an essential for proficient reading of the cup, I would
+suggest that they write down any meaning which may seem specially hard
+to remember, roughly drawing its symbol beside it. In this way the
+difficulty will soon be overcome.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+THE "NELROS" CUP
+
+TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS
+
+ "If thou wouldst learn thy future with thy tea,
+ This magic cup will show it thee."
+
+
+Some readers may find an additional interest in divination by
+tea-leaves, if they use a cup marked with the planetary symbols,
+patented as the "Nelros Cup of Fortune." A short explanation of the
+symbols, and the method of using this cup, will be helpful for those who
+are not familiar with its signs. I am not suggesting the use of the
+"Nelros" saucer, for the reason that its signs are somewhat obscure, and
+students who have no experience in the science of astrology would find
+it confusing, if used in addition to the cup, in which all needful signs
+are illustrated.
+
+As in the case of the ordinary tea-cup, the handle remains as the
+representative of the consultant. The turning of it and draining of the
+moisture should be carried out in the usual way.
+
+Immediately under the handle, and above the space given to the Sun, are
+seen a Diamond and a Horseshoe. Next on the left are a Snake twisted
+round a stick, and a Spade, these being placed over the space given to
+Saturn.
+
+Following them are a Bell and a Club, seen over the sign of Venus. Next,
+an Eye and Envelope, above the space given to Jupiter.
+
+Then comes a Cross, with the sign of Pisces, the Fishes, these being
+over the sign of Mercury.
+
+Next are a Winecup and a Spider above the space of Mars.
+
+Followed by a Cat's Head and a Heart, above the Moon.
+
+Each one of these signs round the brim has a symbolic meaning, though
+their meaning must also be judged by the position they occupy in the
+cup.
+
+Now, taking the signs round the brim of the cup, and connecting them
+with the planetary symbols beneath.
+
+Beginning at the handle is a Diamond, this being a token of wealth,
+which, with the sign of the Sun below, indicates much prosperity,
+favours, and general well-being, the Horseshoe over the Sun also
+betokening good luck and successful projects.
+
+In the next space, reading to the left, is the Snake twisted round a
+stick, over the sign of Saturn. This is emblematical of a risk of
+poverty coming through deceit, and with a Spade over Saturn, whose
+characteristic is privation, there is a further indication of toil,
+loss, undoing.
+
+The next sign is a happier one; the Bell over the sign of Venus, with
+the Club beyond, indicates joyful news, events meaning much happiness,
+love and peace, the characteristic of Venus being peace or placidity.
+
+Next is the sign of Jupiter, whose characteristic is expansion; above it
+are placed an Eye and an Envelope, the Eye showing the power of
+penetration, seeing things in a right perspective, and light thrown on
+difficult questions, the letter showing that news from all parts of the
+world is made possible by its expansion.
+
+Next come the Latin Cross and the watery sign Pisces, the Fishes. These
+being in connection with Mercury, whose characteristic is activity, show
+much alertness and desire for knowledge; the Cross meaning obstacles and
+hindrances in the chosen path, whilst the sign of Pisces denotes
+interesting news from distant lands, with much desire for travel and
+exploration.
+
+In the next space the Winecup and Spider, in connection with the sign of
+Mars, the characteristic of Mars being energy, show the strength,
+courage, and perseverance needed to carry out a successful career; the
+Spider being a symbol of concentration, patience, and achievement,
+whilst the Wine-cup tells of joy and realised ambition.
+
+Following these signs are the Cat's Head and the Heart, with the
+Crescent Moon below. The characteristic of the Moon is change, mobility;
+it is also a symbol of good fortune in the tea-leaves. In combination
+with the Heart it indicates a romantic love affair. The Cat's Head shows
+interference by those who are mean and spiteful.
+
+Having learned from this brief explanation the symbols of the "Nelros
+Cup," the reading of the tea-leaves in relation to those symbols will be
+easy. For instance, suppose the wife of a sailor to be the consultant.
+Her husband is on his ship in the North Sea, and she is eagerly awaiting
+news of him. In the cup she has "turned," the symbol of a letter comes
+in the watery sign [Symbol: )-(] with a large ivy leaf beneath it.
+Further patience will be necessary, the ivy leaf tells us, as the
+wished-for letter is still far away. The distance from the handle (the
+consultant) shows this, also the letter symbol being in the watery sign
+indicates the fact that it will come from across the sea. The waiting
+for the news causes a feeling of disappointment and sadness; these will
+vanish later on, and the waiting be compensated by the happy news that
+will come in the longed-for letter. This is seen by the tea-leaves which
+appear on other symbols of the cup.
+
+The form of a man is seen between the signs of the Bell and Club; near
+this form is the letter "A," the first letter of the consultant's name.
+Round this initial letter is a well-formed circle; a trident lies at a
+little distance from it.
+
+Here is evidence of the joyful news coming from her husband, the
+tea-leaves in the spaces of the Bell and Club making a prediction of the
+satisfactory news a safe one. The circle round the letter "A" and the
+symbol of the trident near, enable the seer to prophesy a good
+promotion, much success and happiness.
+
+This example reading of the "Nelros" cup is a fortunate one. We will now
+consider one of a less satisfactory character.
+
+The consultant is a widow; opposite the handle of the cup she has
+"turned" is the Envelope over Jupiter, upon the Envelope tea-leaves
+forming an Owl are seen, beneath is a small arrow pointing towards the
+handle. These signs foretell bad news probably coming from a far
+country; the sign of Jupiter and distance from the handle (the
+consultant) would show this. The symbol of the Owl indicates the anxiety
+caused by the arrival of the letter and its news. The arrow pointing
+towards the handle would show that the matter is personal, and will much
+affect the consultant.
+
+Upon the sign of Saturn, with an arm stretched towards the Spade above
+it, is the figure of a man. The characteristic of Saturn being
+privation, and the Spade being a symbol of toil, it is evident that the
+figure of the man represents someone related to the consultant for whom
+the present prospects are very bad. It may well be this man from whom is
+coming the news in the letter which will cause her so much anxiety.
+
+Fortunately, on the Anchor at the bottom of the cup is a well-formed
+key. Being in this position, it shows that someone at a distance, having
+the welfare of the consultant much in their mind, will be the means in
+the future of helping her out of the difficulties. The key being on the
+Anchor indicates the security she may feel in the friends, who will be
+instrumental in giving her happiness and peace of mind.
+
+These two example divinations will illustrate the manner in which the
+tea-leaves are read in relation to the signs upon the cup. To some it
+may appear an easier means than that of the ordinary tea-cup.
+
+In any case it is very useful to have an alternative method of
+foretelling the future. Variety is always acceptable, and for this
+reason I commend the "Nelros Cup of Fortune" to my readers.
+
+
+
+
+
+A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
+
+
+A
+
+ABBEY.--A sign of increasing wealth and comfort; you will gain much
+success in your life.
+
+ACE OF CLUBS.--This signifies good news through the post.
+
+ACE OF DIAMONDS.--You will be gratified by a good present or sum of
+money.
+
+ACE OF HEARTS.--Shows affection and happiness in the home.
+
+ACE OF SPADES.--A large town or building.
+
+ACORN.--This is a symbol of health, strength and gain through industry,
+a sowing of which you will see the reaping, a short journey from which
+there may be great results; good fortune and ease are predicted by
+several acorns.
+
+AIRCRAFT.--If flying towards consultant, hasty news or an unexpected
+journey; if stationary it gives warning that you will have but little
+success in your life unless you come out of the rut into which you have
+fallen.
+
+ALBATROSS.--If seen with the sign of a ship or water it portends
+distress for those at sea; to sailors or to those associated with them
+it is an omen of sadness, meaning sorrow and sometimes death.
+
+ALDERMAN.--To workers this is a sign that if they proceed with caution
+they will become prosperous.
+
+ALLIGATOR.--This is a bad sign of personal danger and distress possibly
+caused by those nearest to you; it also shows much mental disturbance
+and worry; if very near consultant a catastrophe is imminent.
+
+ALMONDS.--These denote festivities and social enjoyment, good and
+generous friends.
+
+ALTAR.--If with a figure near, sorrow and distress are foreshown.
+
+ANCHOR.--A pleasing symbol of good and loyal friends, constancy in love,
+and the realisation of your wishes; an emblem of safety to a sailor.
+
+ANEMONE.--These flowers often indicate an event to be expected in the
+early autumn; the nature of it must be judged by other signs in the cup.
+
+ANGEL.--This is a symbol of good fortune in love, radiance, happiness,
+and peace.
+
+ANGEL (FLYING).--A token of love and joy which are swiftly approaching
+you.
+
+ANTLERS.--An accident is predicted by this symbol.
+
+ANVIL.--Your strength and energy will bring you much success in new
+plans or enterprises.
+
+APE.--This animal points to the fact that you have a secret enemy; it
+denotes malicious and dangerous persons whose tongues are to be feared;
+it is also a sign of despondency, care, anxiety, and fraud.
+
+APPLES.--A pleasant sign of happiness, cheerful conditions, good health,
+and fortune.
+
+APPLE TREES.--These predict a happy event in the apple season.
+
+APRON.--Near consultant brings a new friend; at a distance new work or
+acquaintances.
+
+ARAB.--This symbol points to a need for caution in choosing your
+friends, or you may find yourself in the power of someone who will prove
+to be an undesirable companion.
+
+ARCH.--Things which you desire are developing in the wished-for
+direction; the arch is a sign of hope; your ambition may be gratified in
+a most unexpected manner. See also TRIUMPHAL ARCH.
+
+ARK.--This symbol assures you of security and of finding refuge in times
+of distress and turmoil.
+
+ARM.--If curved, it signifies love, protection, care and strength;
+stretched out, that a new influence will come into your life which will
+prove to be an endless source of joy and love.
+
+ARMOUR.--A suit of armour foretells that you will be called upon to face
+difficulties and dangers and that you will come through them with
+courage. See KNIGHT IN ARMOUR.
+
+ARROW.--Unpleasant news or a disagreeable letter from the direction in
+which it comes.
+
+ARTICHOKE.--This signifies sadness, disappointment and delay; sometimes
+a secret trouble is indicated by this symbol.
+
+ARTIST.--To see an artist at work, indicates association with those who
+study art; also a happy nature finding much joy and beauty in life.
+
+ARTIST'S MAHL STICK.--This implies an artistic temperament, a dislike of
+daily duties or irksome tasks, and a fretting under any routine; a lack
+of attention to detail is also a usual characteristic of this symbol.
+
+ARUM LILY.--This flower stands for dignity, expectancy, and calm; its
+fuller meanings must be judged by other symbols around it.
+
+ASS.--If its head is towards consultant, a piece of good news or an
+event which has long been waited for is near; if its tail, then further
+patience is necessary, for there will be delay; if it gallops, it gives
+warning that if people allow themselves to become too boring their
+friends may reasonably, be expected to avoid them.
+
+ASTERS.--These flowers indicate a smooth though possibly a somewhat
+monotonous life; they also show a settled state of mind and sound
+judgment; if seen in the form of a wreath a death is predicted.
+
+AUTOMATIC MACHINE.--This signifies a lack of initiative and consequent
+failure in arriving at any great achievement.
+
+AXE.--This shows mastery and power to overcome difficulties; sometimes
+separation.
+
+
+B
+
+BABY.--A naked baby near consultant is a sign of sadness and
+disappointment caused by those who are nearest and dearest; to some it
+is a sign of money worries; a baby in arms means reconciliation.
+
+BACON.--Pieces of bacon signify good luck and profitable business.
+
+BADGER.--For a maid, or a bachelor, this symbol predicts a single life,
+but one of freedom, health and success; for the married, it implies
+regret that they did not remain unmarried.
+
+BAGPIPES.--This symbol gives warning of coming sorrow or much agitation
+and disturbance.
+
+BALL.--See FOOTBALL.
+
+BALLET DANCE.--This is a forecast of unsuccessful plans.
+
+BALLOON.--A symbol which indicates that much is attempted but little
+achieved; there is a passing enthusiasm for various experiments and new
+ideas, but the interest soon flags, and finally vanishes as the balloon
+in the clouds.
+
+BANANAS.--These promise gratification and the occurrence of those things
+which are most pleasing to you; also a prediction of much happiness and
+success in love affairs.
+
+BANNER.--This is a symbol of a prosperous life for a man and of a
+wealthy marriage for a woman.
+
+BARBER.--This signifies the approach of a new interest coming into your
+life, which will lead you to be most particular as to your personal
+appearance.
+
+BARREL.--Festivity, possibly a picnic; several barrels, prosperity.
+
+BARREL ORGAN.--Melancholy and a distaste for present circumstances.
+
+BASIN.--This symbol stands for small ailments and minor worries; a
+broken basin, domestic annoyance.
+
+BASKET.--Domestic duties and family cares; if full, a present given or
+received.
+
+BASKET OF FLOWERS.--Happiness and contentment, fulfilled desires.
+
+BASSOON.--This musical instrument implies that your energy is apt to
+exceed your wit.
+
+BAT.--See CRICKET BAT.
+
+BATH.--This indicates grief or dismay.
+
+BATS.--An ill omen showing sickness and trouble in the home; with other
+signs, a prediction of death.
+
+BAYONET.--A sign to be feared; it shows danger of operation, wounds, and
+pain.
+
+BEANS.--These show quarrels and disputes with relations.
+
+BEAR.--A journey north, sometimes prolonged travel. See also POLAR BEAR.
+
+BED.--A visit, illness; or death, according to other symbols.
+
+BEEF.--A round of beef foretells coming financial worries.
+
+BEEHIVE.--This is a symbol of eloquence, mental capacity, and much
+energy in forming new schemes and carrying them through; also of
+attainment to power and honour.
+
+BEES.--These foretell success through your own ability, many friends and
+enjoyment of life to the full. See also BUMBLE BEE.
+
+BEETLE.--This signifies unrest, domestic tribulation, or disagreements;
+several beetles, that there is a risk of slander and abuse by those whom
+you regard as friends.
+
+BEETROOT.--This symbol indicates that someone will try to do you a bad
+turn, but it will fail in its object and rather turn out as a benefit.
+
+Bell.--Amazing news according to other signs in the cup; several bells
+indicate a wedding. See also CANTERBURY BELLS, DIVING BELL, HANDBELL.
+
+BELLADONNA LILY.--This flower is a sign of hope, love, happiness, and
+the leading of an upright and honourable life.
+
+BELLOWS.--These show an endeavour to make the best of a bad business.
+
+BESOM.--This gives a caution to avoid meddling in other people's affairs
+or you may find yourself regarded as an unpleasant busybody.
+
+BIER.--A symbol of death; if near consultant, a personal sorrow,
+otherwise of a less personal nature.
+
+BILLIARD TABLE.--Pleasure followed by regret.
+
+BIRD FEEDING YOUNG.--After a time of patient waiting, your desires will
+be fulfilled.
+
+BIRD OF PARADISE.--Difficulties and trials are vanishing and a future of
+comfort and pleasure awaits you.
+
+BIRD ON A PERCH.--If near consultant, news resulting in pleasant plans;
+if at some distance, there is a doubt of the news being sent.
+
+BIRDS.--These are significant of happiness and joyful tidings; a single
+bird flying means speedy news, telegrams; birds in a row on a branch or
+line show that there will be vexatious delay in receiving some
+wished-for news; birds in a circle denote cogitation followed by swift
+decision. See also CLAPPER FOR SCARING BIRDS and STUFFED BIRDS.
+
+BIRDS IN CAGE.--This implies that a variety of causes prevents you from
+obtaining your dearest wish; should the cage door be open, obstacles
+will shortly be removed and great happiness will be yours.
+
+BIRD'S NEST.--This signifies a happy discovery, leading to a fortunate
+enterprise brought about to a great extent by your own patience and
+ability; it is also a good omen of love, friends, and increase of
+fortune.
+
+BISCUITS.--These seen in various shapes and sizes foretell the
+occurrence of pleasant events.
+
+BISHOP.--A sign of benevolence, authority, and progress; in cope and
+mitre, preferment and honour.
+
+BLUEBELLS.--These indicate that an event bringing you much satisfaction
+and pleasure may be expected to take place in the spring.
+
+BLUEBOTTLE FLY.--Unpleasantness and jealousy will be aroused by your
+success.
+
+BOAR.--This animal shows much energy and push though not always in the
+right direction to bring you unqualified success; it is also a sign of
+obstacles in your path.
+
+BOAT.--Success in a new enterprise; seen with clouds, troubles and
+disappointment. See also FERRYBOAT.
+
+BOMB.--This foretells a personal disaster or news of an explosion and
+loss of life.
+
+BONES.--These are an indication of misfortune surmounted with courage.
+
+BONNET.--This implies that youth will be past before you have the best
+happiness of your life. See also WIDOW'S BONNET.
+
+BOOK.--An open book shows a desire for information and a mind ever on
+the alert to understand new theories and facts; a closed book is a sign
+of expectancy.
+
+BOOKCASE.--This is a pleasing symbol of coming success through study and
+perseverance.
+
+BOOMERANG.--This sign means news from Australia, or that some unexpected
+development will lead to your having a great interest in that country;
+with signs of travel, that you will make your home there.
+
+BOOTBLACK.--A bootblack is a sign of failure in your work.
+
+BOOTS.--These show fortunate business, a good income, and the
+gratification of your tastes and pleasures; boots of a curious shape
+foretell an unfortunate enterprise ending in failure.
+
+BOOT-TREE.--A lucky surprise.
+
+BORDER.--See FLOWER BORDER.
+
+BOTTLE.--A sign of happy days; several bottles indicate extravagant
+tastes; small bottles, illness.
+
+BOUQUET.--This is a most fortunate symbol of coming happiness, love,
+fulfilled hope, and marriage.
+
+BOW.--A sign of reunion after absence or estrangement.
+
+BOW AND ARROW.--This denotes that there is unpleasant talk of your
+personal affairs which may do you harm.
+
+BOWER.--Happiness in love is proclaimed by this symbol.
+
+BOX.--An open box foreshows a troubled love affair; a closed box, that
+you will find something which you had lost.
+
+BOY.--This symbol must be read in accordance with other signs in the
+cup.
+
+BRACELET.--A discovery made too late.
+
+BRANCH.--A large branch is a sign of much independence and of success in
+carrying out an undertaking; the larger it is the greater your success;
+a broken branch signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme
+which will end in failure.
+
+BREAD.--A loaf of bread is a sign of the commonplace and of monotony;
+several loaves give warning against waste and extravagance, for a
+shortage of corn is threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords
+above them predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world
+trusted.
+
+BRICKLAYER'S TROWEL.--A task which you have in hand will be successfully
+carried out.
+
+BRICKS.--These signify new plans and enterprises which will lead to
+prosperity.
+
+BRIDE.--This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy, or a rival in your
+affections, according to other symbols around it.
+
+BRIDGE.--An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate journey. See also
+SUSPENSION BRIDGE.
+
+BRIDLE.--This points to the fact that you greatly object to interference
+or authority, and that you will always be "top dog" with your friends.
+
+BROOCH.--This indicates that you are likely to make a discovery greatly
+to your advantage, and may in time turn it to good account in the
+development of a patent; a brooch with dots around it predicts a
+present.
+
+BROOM.--This signifies that there is need for you to be careful in the
+choice of your friends, and to avoid rushing into an intimacy which you
+might later have cause to regret.
+
+BUBBLES.--See CHILD BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES.
+
+BUCKLES.--These foretell that some important arrangement of much
+personal advantage will fall through in an unforeseen manner, causing
+disappointment and dismay.
+
+BUFFALO.--A most unexpected and unusual happening, possibly causing
+agitation and uncertainty as to the best way to proceed.
+
+BUGLE.--This shows a desire for admiration and notice from all whom you
+meet; it also implies that it is high time to arouse yourself and become
+more energetic and industrious.
+
+BUILDING.--A sign of removal.
+
+BULL.--An ill omen of misfortune, attacks of pain, or of slander by some
+enemy; if it gallops with tail up, personal danger or illness of someone
+dear to you.
+
+BUMBLE BEE.--This shows a cheerful disposition, making the best of
+everyone and everything, easily gratified tastes and pleasures; many
+friends and social success; with other signs, travel is indicated.
+
+BUNS.--These signify social amusements and duties, also that you usually
+take a cheery view of things even in troublesome circumstances.
+
+BUOY.--This is a symbol of hope; you have a good friend in all weathers.
+
+BUSH.--Invitations and social enjoyments.
+
+BUTTER.--This signifies good fortune and success, the comforts of life,
+and a desire for the best of everything.
+
+BUTTERFLY.--Passing pleasure, power of attraction, many admirers, and
+flirtations; to the lover it speaks of inconstancy.
+
+BUTTONHOOK.--An exchange between friends, successfully organised plans,
+and a propitious meeting.
+
+BUTTONS.--If of various size and shape they mean that there will be many
+suggestions as to arrangements and new plans without anything definite
+being settled.
+
+
+C
+
+CAB.--A sign of gloom, sadness and parting.
+
+CABBAGE.--This symbol points out that in spite of thrift and diligence,
+you will never be very rich.
+
+CABINET.--An unexpected and fortunate discovery, giving you much
+pleasure and satisfaction, possibly wealth and unthought-of prosperity.
+
+CAGE.--An empty cage shows that you expect to find all manner of amiable
+qualities in others which are entirely lacking in yourself. See also
+BIRDS IN CAGE.
+
+CAKES.--New friends, social success, invitations, and hospitality. See
+also WEDDING CAKE.
+
+CALF.--This signifies a need for gentleness and kindness to those with
+whom you associate.
+
+CAMEL.--A responsibility satisfactorily carried out; sometimes
+frustrated plans and endless delays; a camel laden means wealth from an
+unexpected source abroad.
+
+CAMERA.--This proclaims the fact that you are too fond of gathering new
+or clever ideas from others, with a view to passing them off as your own
+original thoughts whenever the opportunity arises.
+
+CAMPANULAS.--These flowers indicate that your hope is centred on one
+desire, and assure you of the certainty of obtaining your wish.
+
+CANDLE.--This is significant of trials, worries, or illness.
+
+CANDLE EXTINGUISHER.--An uncomfortable incident or episode which will
+put you out considerably.
+
+CANDLESTICK.--You have need to look at things from a wider point of
+view; to make the best of yourself you must cultivate perception.
+
+CANNON.--This denotes military and naval display and good fortune; with
+pleasant symbols around or near, such as a crown or star, promotion for
+someone dear to you in the service.
+
+CANOE.--This implies that a new friendship will eventually lead to a
+happy love affair.
+
+CANOPY.--This brings success through the help and interest of those who
+are socially or mentally your superiors.
+
+CANTERBURY BELLS.--These graceful flowers indicate that your happiness
+is to a great extent dependent upon others; if the figure of a woman
+appeared beside the flowers it will be through a woman that your best
+happiness comes, if a man were seen it will be one of the male sex to
+whom you must look for your chief joy in life.
+
+CAP.--This warns you to be cautious in your dealings with those of the
+opposite sex; it also points to the fact that those things which you
+desire to hide will become known. See also PEAKED CAP.
+
+CAPSTAN.--To those associated with the sea, this symbol gives warning of
+storms; to others, it predicts association with sailors or yachtsmen.
+
+CARAFE.--A pleasure which will depend entirely upon yourself is the
+meaning of this symbol.
+
+CARAVAN.--This signifies an independent nature, desiring to live a
+roaming life free of restrictions; should a horse be harnessed to the
+caravan your ambitions will be fulfilled.
+
+CARDS.--See ACE OF CLUBS, ACE OF DIAMONDS, ACE OF HEARTS, ACE OF SPADES.
+
+CARNATIONS.--These sweet-scented flowers bring happiness, faithfulness,
+love, and good friends.
+
+CARPENTER AT WORK.--Necessary arrangement of your affairs is the meaning
+of this symbol.
+
+CARRIAGE AND HORSES.-This foretells that your affairs will prosper and
+that you may reasonably expect the comforts of life; a carriage without
+horses means that your riches will be transitory, leaving you in
+poverty; with other signs it denotes that you may be the victim of
+scandal.
+
+CARRYING CHAIR.--An omen of illness or accident.
+
+CART.--A symbol of fluctuation in fortune and of a tedious waiting for
+any settled improvement in financial affairs.
+
+CARVING.--Handsome carving is a sign of satisfaction and development.
+
+CASTLE.--You may expect fortune to smile upon you; a crumbling castle
+denotes disappointment and ill success in love and marriage.
+
+CAT.--This is an uncomfortable sign of trickery, meanness, and quarrels
+among relations, money matters probably being the disturbing cause; a
+cat jumping shows worries and difficulty.
+
+CATERPILLAR.--You are likely to be criticized unkindly by those who are
+envious of you, although you have no suspicion that these people are
+anything but friendly in their feeling towards you; there is slyness and
+deception, and it would be well to be on your guard or you may find
+unpleasant gossip has been spread about you.
+
+CATHEDRAL.--Prosperity, contentment, and happiness with those whom you
+love is the meaning of this symbol.
+
+CATTLE.--Profitable transactions.
+
+CAULDRON.--New opportunities which need careful consideration.
+
+CAULIFLOWER.--This signifies that even your best friends cannot describe
+you as constant or reliable.
+
+CAVE.--Unless you rouse yourself and use a little more push, you are
+likely to remain in obscurity all your life.
+
+CELERY.--A vigorous body and active mind which will preserve the
+energies of youth to a good old age.
+
+CHAIN.--An engagement or wedding; an entangled chain means a dilemma
+which will tax your ingenuity to the utmost; a long, thick chain
+indicates ties that you wish to undo; a broken one, trouble in store.
+
+CHAIR.--A small chair shows an arrival; a large one, deliberation over a
+new plan. See also CARRYING CHAIR, ROCKING CHAIR.
+
+CHATELAINE.--This signifies that a variety of people will be
+instrumental in your career; it is also an indication that you are
+somewhat inclined to depend too much on sentimental and demonstrative
+affection.
+
+CHAMPAGNE GLASS.--This is a symbol of good fortune and delight; to the
+sick, a good omen of recovery.
+
+CHEESE.--A large cheese denotes that you will benefit by the generosity
+of prosperous friends.
+
+CHERRIES.--A love affair, happiness, and health, are the meanings of
+this symbol.
+
+CHESSMEN.--These announce the fact that you will be troubled by matters
+which are difficult to adjust to your satisfaction, and you must expect
+a certain amount of anxiety and worry.
+
+CHESTNUT TREE.--An event of interest and importance may be expected in
+the spring.
+
+CHESTNUTS.--These show determination in carrying out a scheme which you
+think will benefit you.
+
+CHICKEN.--This shows new interests and pleasures; if roosting, domestic
+tribulation; if flying, troublesome matters.
+
+CHILD.--This is a sign that you will soon be making fresh plans or
+forming new projects; a child running means bad news or threatened
+danger; at play, tranquillity and pleasure.
+
+CHILD BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES.--Occasions of sadness and joy in quick
+succession.
+
+CHILD WITH DANCING-DOLL.--The gratification of a wish through an
+entirely unexpected means.
+
+CHILD WITH TAMBOURINE.--Pleasure, lightheartedness, coming good news.
+
+CHIMNEY.--Unless you are cautious you will take a false step; a chimney
+with smoke to be seen means that you are content, and find pleasure in
+daily routine and a somewhat commonplace life.
+
+CHINAMAN.--There is someone who appears eager to serve you but in
+reality is far from being trustworthy.
+
+CHINESE LANTERN.--False security, the evidence of which will soon be
+brought to your notice.
+
+CHISEL.--A symbol of losses, dismay, and trouble.
+
+CHRISTMAS TREE.--This sign indicates that you may expect some special
+happiness at the Christmas season.
+
+CHRYSANTHEMUMS.--These beautiful flowers assure you of a long desired
+hope in connection with someone dear to you which will be realised in
+the autumn.
+
+CHURCH.--Courage, honour, and tranquillity; a legacy.
+
+CHURNING.--This is a happy omen for good and successful results in all
+you undertake; you will be fortunate and will always take a turn in the
+right direction for your own happiness.
+
+CIGAR.--A wealthy friend or lover who will absorb all your thoughts; a
+broken cigar signifies a disagreeable incident or a quarrel.
+
+CIRCLE.--Money, presents, an engagement, faithful friends.
+
+CLAPPER FOR SCARING BIRDS.--This sign proclaims that you are offended at
+small faults or failings in others, and are always eager to bring them
+into notice, but are blind to your own more obvious deficiencies.
+
+CLARIONET.--A pleasure which will be gratified in an unlooked-for
+manner.
+
+CLAW.--This symbol foretells scandal or evil influence.
+
+CLENCHED HAND.--Indignation; disputes.
+
+CLERGYMAN.--Reconciliation in a long-standing feud.
+
+CLOCK.--A sign that you desire to hurry over the present and arrive at a
+time to which you are looking forward.
+
+CLOUDS.--These denote disappointment, failure of plans, and dismay.
+
+CLOVER.--A very lucky sign of coming good fortune.
+
+CLOVES.--This symbol proclaims the desire for appreciation and the wish
+to appear at your best on all occasions.
+
+CLOWN.--Your folly is apparent to everyone.
+
+CLUBS.--See GOLF CLUBS, ACE OF CLUBS.
+
+COACH.--If with horses, you may look forward to a time of ease and
+luxury; if without horses, it warns you against an act of folly or a
+harmful indiscretion.
+
+COAL.--Prosperity and good fellowship
+
+COAL-SCOOP.--This signifies domestic difficulties or vexation at the
+turn things have taken.
+
+COAL SCUTTLE.--You will adapt yourself to unaccustomed circumstances
+requiring much energy.
+
+COAT.--Sadness caused through a parting; if the coat is ragged,
+distressing news; without sleeves, failure in a new undertaking.
+
+COBBLER.--This predicts a life of arduous and ill-paid work, poor
+health, and a struggle to make both ends meet.
+
+COBRA.--A warning of grave danger to you or yours.
+
+COCK.--A sign of forthcoming good news, of conquest and triumph.
+
+COCKATOO.--This bird indicates disturbance in the home and some vexation
+with friends.
+
+COCKCHAFER.--This predicts a bad harvest season; flying, the arrival of
+sudden news of a somewhat disagreeable nature.
+
+COCOANUT.--Travel or interesting discoveries.
+
+COFFEE POT.--Dependence on creature comforts; slight indisposition.
+
+COFFIN.--A bad omen of coming bereavement; a coffin with a sword beside
+it shows death of a soldier; with a flag, that of a sailor; with
+snowdrops, death of a child or infant.
+
+COLLAR.--Perseverance in the face of obstacles will bring you a great
+reward.
+
+COLLAR-STUD.--A reminder of some tiresome or disagreeable little duty
+which you would fain forget.
+
+COLUMBINE.--These flowers foretell the renewal of a former friendship
+which is brought about by means of an unthought-of meeting.
+
+COMB.--You will find out that your confidence in someone was misplaced
+and this discovery will cause you much distress.
+
+COMET.--Favourable weather; unusual and interesting events; to lovers it
+is an unfavourable omen of separation and blighted hope.
+
+COMPASSES.--This sign implies that you may expect to travel and to spend
+your life in interesting activities.
+
+CONCERTINA.--This symbol proclaims dilatory habits and feeble wit.
+
+CONDUCTOR.--See MUSIC CONDUCTOR.
+
+CONVOLVULI.--This flower shows feelings of sadness; love and hope which
+have lasted but a short time now leave only memories to which you cling.
+
+CORKS.--This sign shows the power of adapting yourself to your company,
+and of proving yourself useful in awkward situations.
+
+CORKSCREW.--This denotes that you will be vexed by inquisitive people
+who trouble you with questions.
+
+CORMORANT.--This bird is a symbol of agility, swift decisions, and the
+attainment of your ambition through the power of rapid thought and work.
+
+CORN.--This is a pleasant omen of wealth and success.
+
+CORNUCOPIA.--This symbol predicts great happiness and unqualified
+success.
+
+COVER.--See MEAT COVER.
+
+COW.--A calm, contented state of mind, peaceful and prosperous days.
+
+COWSLIPS.--A sign of joy; to the married it foretells a birth.
+
+CRAB.--Strife, family disagreements, an enemy.
+
+CRADLE.--A birth; a broken cradle, sorrow or anxiety about a child.
+
+CRANE.--Heavy burdens and anxiety are indicated by this symbol.
+
+CRESTS.--These are often to be seen and must to some extent be read in
+connection with other signs in the cup; large crests indicate news of,
+or communications with, those in positions of authority; small crests,
+interesting family developments.
+
+CRICKET BAT.--A love of sport and a keen desire for fair play in all
+matters.
+
+CRINOLINE.--This predicts that unless you retrench in your expenditure,
+you will have but a pittance to spend upon your dress.
+
+CROCUSES.--These flowers are an emblem of joy, and of radiant happiness
+in love.
+
+CROQUET-MALLET.--A cheerful and patient disposition, always making the
+best of things, is the meaning of this symbol.
+
+CROSS.--You must expect to meet with hindrances and obstacles in the way
+of your desires; sorrow and misfortune are also indicated by this
+symbol. See also MALTESE CROSS.
+
+CROSSED KEYS.--A sign of authority, power and honour, and an assurance
+of comfort and help in times of difficulty or doubt.
+
+CROWN.--Advancement and honour; the attainment of your highest ambition.
+
+CRUTCHES.--This is an unpleasant sign of forthcoming illness or accident
+which causes lameness for the time being.
+
+CUCUMBER.--A new plan successfully carried out.
+
+CUP.--A large cup tells of a splendid opportunity coming your way which
+will insure your future success; a small cup means that a little anxiety
+is before you.
+
+CUPBOARD.--Disappointment in money affairs.
+
+CURTAIN.--This symbol proclaims that someone is hiding a matter from you
+which it would be to your advantage to learn; with other signs in the
+cup which are good you may conclude that the matter will be revealed to
+you shortly.
+
+CUSTARD-GLASSES.--A signal of illness, possibly chicken pox or measles.
+
+CYPRESS.--This tree indicates that you bravely face a difficulty, and
+finally overcome it by your own endeavours.
+
+
+D
+
+DAFFODILS.--A long-desired hope is about to come to pass, or a
+delightful holiday spent in the company of those most congenial to you.
+
+DAGGER.--If near and pointing towards consultant, it would be a bad sign
+of danger from wounds or an operation; if more distant, it shows a much
+less personal danger.
+
+DAHLIAS.--A sign of some important event which you may expect to take
+place in the autumn; it also denotes thrift and increase of fortune.
+
+DAISIES.--These imply that you have an attractive, child-like nature,
+finding happiness in simple pleasures; a circle of daisies means that
+you attract someone to you of the same nature as yourself who will
+become all the world to you.
+
+DAMSONS.--These denote complication of your affairs.
+
+DANCE.--See BALLET DANCE.
+
+DANCER.--A pleasant omen of coming pleasure and gratification, good
+news, happiness in love and friendship; it also means that you will
+receive an unexpected invitation; several figures dancing in happy
+abandonment foretell that your hopes and desires will be fulfilled, and
+that many changes will occur, all tending to your success and future
+happiness.
+
+DANCING-DOLL.--See CHILD WITH DANCING DOLL.
+
+DANDELION.--Unexpected news of the marriage of an old friend whom you
+had always supposed would never marry.
+
+DATES.--A pleasure which is unlikely to come up to your expectations is
+the meaning of this symbol.
+
+DEER.--An unfortunate indication that your ventures in new directions of
+work or business will end in failure; if running, a fruitless endeavour
+to undo your past mistakes; a dead deer, that you will be the innocent
+cause of distress to someone you love.
+
+DESK.--You will receive a letter which will upset you, or you will lose
+the friendship of someone with whom you have corresponded regularly for
+many years.
+
+DEVIL.--This symbol gives warning that reformation is needed, or you may
+find yourself so tightly in the grip of bad influence that it will be
+well-nigh impossible to extricate yourself.
+
+DIADEM.--This ensign of royalty shows that your ambition is realised
+beyond your expectations; wonderful good fortune and influential friends
+assure you of an unusually successful career.
+
+DIAMONDS.--See ACE OF DIAMONDS.
+
+DISH.--Anxiety in household matters; a broken dish is a foretaste of a
+greater loss.
+
+DIVER.--A great and unexpected piece of news which will lead to a
+fortunate discovery; to the lover, it reveals deception.
+
+DIVING-BELL.--This sign predicts that you may one day find yourself in
+danger on the sea or river.
+
+DOG.--This symbol has many meanings which must be read in accordance
+with the other symbols; in a general way this sign indicates adverse
+conditions, the thwarting of life's chances, unfortunate love affairs,
+family misfortune and money troubles; a large dog sometimes signifies
+protection and good friends; a small dog, vexation and impatience.
+
+DOLL.--A festivity at which you will endeavour to conceal your feelings
+of boredom under somewhat foolish hilarity. See also CHILD WITH DANCING
+DOLL, RAG DOLL.
+
+DOLPHIN.--A cheerful and optimistic character, pleasure on the sea or
+river.
+
+DOVECOT.--Peace in the home.
+
+DOVES.--These birds give a personal message of happiness and an
+assurance of faithfulness in love, peaceful circumstances, high ideals,
+and progress; to those who are at enmity this symbol proclaims
+reconciliation; to the sick or anxious, comfort and hope; to a business
+man, a fortunate omen of success.
+
+DRAGON.--Great and sudden changes about which there is an element of
+danger.
+
+DRAGON-FLY.--Tidings of unexpected occurrences, unlooked-for events, new
+and advantageous opportunities, sometimes new clothes or furniture.
+
+DRUM.--A hazardous enterprise or expedition is the meaning of this
+symbol.
+
+DRUMMER.--To a man, this foreshows popularity and a successful public
+career; to a woman, social success, a large following of friends and
+admirers, and power of gaining her own ends.
+
+DUCK.--A sign of a taste for speculation; if more than one duck, success
+in work and enterprise, profitable undertakings.
+
+DUMB BELL.--A chance meeting which will lead to the making of a new
+friend.
+
+DUSTPAN AND BRUSH.--You will be certain to hear of domestic tribulation
+amongst your friends or relatives; if this symbol appears in your cup
+with other signs of vexation, it would indicate personal domestic
+annoyance.
+
+DWARF.--This portends calamity, accident, or disgrace.
+
+
+E
+
+EAGLE.--This predicts that you may expect most beneficial changes, the
+realisation of a long-cherished hope, and possibly an inheritance of
+wealth from an unexpected source; a flying eagle shows the coming of
+wealth and honour after a change of residence; with a vulture, death of
+a monarch; a dead eagle, public loss and mourning.
+
+EAGLE'S NEST.--An eagle on its nest foretells association with those in
+places of authority and honour; it also denotes a life of wealth and
+ease.
+
+EAR.--A large ear shows that you will be shocked by hearing of some
+scandal or abuse; a normal ear means that you will receive some
+interesting and pleasant piece of news or valuable information.
+
+EAR-RINGS.--To a man this symbol proclaims the displeasure of one of the
+opposite sex; to a woman, the humiliation of unrequited affection.
+
+EARWIG.--A sign of uncomfortable discoveries in the home, troubles with
+domestics, deceit and prying.
+
+EASEL.--A sign of marriage to widows and maids; to the married, increase
+of worldly goods; this symbol must be read in connection with other
+indications in the cup.
+
+EELS.--This is an unpleasant symbol meaning malicious tongues and
+treacherous friends, also gossip over money matters.
+
+EGG-CUP.--A sign of an escape from a threatened disaster.
+
+EGGS.--New plans and ideas, or a birth.
+
+ELEPHANT.--A sign of power, travel, promotion, happiness and stability
+in love and friendship.
+
+ELF.--This symbol should put you on your guard or you may be the victim
+of an unpleasant practical joke.
+
+ELM TREE.--A good omen of prosperity and coming happiness.
+
+EMU.--Lack of caution will not be one of your failings.
+
+ENGINE.--Journeys, trouble on the railway, strikes, accident, and hasty
+news are the meanings of this symbol.
+
+ENSIGN.--See FLAG.
+
+ESCAPE.--See FIRE ESCAPE.
+
+EXTINGUISHER.--See CANDLE EXTINGUISHER.
+
+EYE.--This signifies penetration and the solving of difficulties; it
+also shows depth of character and love.
+
+EYEGLASSES.--You will make a beneficial discovery through surprising
+means.
+
+
+F
+
+FACES.--Several of these denote an invitation to a party or wedding;
+ugly faces mean disturbances or bad news; pretty faces, pleasure and
+love; two faces upon one head, looking diverse ways, indicate that you
+may hear yourself accused of deception and falseness, or that these
+things may be practised upon you; a bearded face, health and strength,
+but an indolent nature, which is a source of vexation to those around
+you.
+
+FALCON.--This bird warns you to be on your guard, for you have an enemy.
+
+FAN.--Love of admiration, frivolity, pleasure with the opposite sex.
+
+FATE.--This is indicated by a straight thin line of tea leaves which
+ascends towards the consultant; what may be expected of fate must be
+judged by the line itself and other signs in the cup.
+
+FEATHERS.--Large feathers signify achievement and prosperity; to
+authors, literary success; small feathers denote something of which you
+are afraid, but which you will meet with courage.
+
+FEET.--You will be called upon to take a decisive step in some matter
+which may lead up to an eventful change in your life.
+
+FENCE.--This means that there is but a step between you and success.
+
+FENDER.--You will constantly come in contact with someone to whom you
+feel a strong antipathy.
+
+FERNS.--Dignity, peace, and steadfast love are the meanings of this
+symbol.
+
+FERRET.--Jealousy and enmity are likely to cause you distress.
+
+FERRY-BOAT.--This symbol implies that difficulties will be smoothed away
+for you by the aid of good and useful friends.
+
+FIELD MARSHAL'S HAT.--To a soldier, or those who are associated with
+them, this is a sign of coming promotion, triumph, and of the attainment
+to honour.
+
+FIGS.--These indicate joy and abundance of the good things of this
+world; to those in business it is an omen of success and prosperity.
+
+FIGUREHEAD OF A SHIP.--A good omen for your future Welfare; this symbol
+predicts that you will be enabled to steer your course through smooth
+waters.
+
+FIGURES.--See NUMBERS, HUMAN FIGURES, RUNNING FIGURES.
+
+FINGER.--This usually indicates a special need for attention to be paid
+to adjoining symbols.
+
+FIRE-ENGINE.--An evidence of a serious fire of which you will hear or
+from which you will suffer; this must be judged by other indications in
+the cup.
+
+FIRE-ESCAPE.--An urgent warning to take all precautions against fire.
+
+FIREPLACE.--Your chief interests in life will probably lie in your home;
+small duties, simple pleasures, and a circle of friends.
+
+FISH.--News from abroad; with other signs of movement, emigration; a
+starfish is a sign of good luck.
+
+FLAG.--Danger, rebellion, and war are the meanings of this symbol.
+
+FLOWER-BORDER.--That for which you have long hoped and waited is about
+to come to pass.
+
+FLOWERS.--Many pleasant meanings may be given to this symbol, good
+fortune, happiness, love, marriage, and a large circle of admiring
+friends, being among them. See also BASKET OF FLOWERS, FOXGLOVES, LILY,
+FORGET-ME-NOT.
+
+FLY.--This signifies small vexations and annoyances which will ruffle
+you considerably. See also BLUEBOTTLE FLY, DRAGON FLY.
+
+FONT.--News of a birth or an invitation to a christening party.
+
+FOOT.--This indicates a journey; a swollen foot, injury, or news of an
+accident to the foot.
+
+FOOTBALL.--Love of outdoor games, or a keen interest in the welfare of
+those who take part in them, is shown by this symbol.
+
+FORGE.--This implies a need for refinement and of reconstructing your
+ideas on many subjects.
+
+FORGET-ME-NOT.--This flower speaks of the attainment of a cherished
+hope, also that you will probably find your truest happiness in love and
+marriage.
+
+FORK.--This warns you against those who constantly flatter you; it would
+be well for you to be on your guard or you may one day awake to the fact
+that all this flattery was used as a tool to harm you.
+
+FOUNTAIN.--A most favourable omen foretelling happiness, success in love
+and marriage, prosperity in business, and good fortune in all you
+undertake; this symbol also points to an unexpected legacy.
+
+FOX.--This denotes that you may have an unsuspected enemy, possibly
+disloyal dependents; sometimes it means theft and trickery.
+
+FOXGLOVES.--These show ambition and attainment; if broken or bending,
+defeated plans and hopes.
+
+FROG.--A change of residence; with other signs, new work or profession;
+with bad symbols around, unpleasant sights and stories.
+
+FRUIT.--A happy sign of forthcoming prosperity and general advancement.
+
+
+G
+
+GAITERS.--Your chief interests will be in outdoor work and amusements;
+intellectual pursuits will not attract you; to clergy, or to those
+associated with them, gaiters indicate promotion.
+
+GALLOWS.--An omen of great distress and tragedy.
+
+GARDEN ROLLER.--An indication that things around you are liable to
+become somewhat unmanageable, and that you will need tact and strength
+to avoid being crushed by circumstances.
+
+GARLAND.--A sign of happiness, love and honour.
+
+GARTERS.--A contempt for feminine weakness is the meaning of this sign.
+
+GATE.--An excellent opportunity awaits you, perhaps the chance of a
+lifetime; massive high gates denote restriction, misery, or
+imprisonment.
+
+GEESE.--These indicate the arrival of unexpected and rather troublesome
+visitors.
+
+GENTIAN.--A memory which is interwoven with sorrow and joy.
+
+GERANIUM.--This flower shows a strong will and determined character,
+contentment, and happiness; it also denotes two opposite natures who
+have a great bond of affection between them.
+
+GIANT.--There is, or will be, a serious obstacle in your path.
+
+GIMLET.--You will be unpleasantly reminded of a disagreeable fact.
+
+GIRAFFE.--You are apt to cause mischief through blundering and the
+making of incorrect statements.
+
+GLADIOLI.--These flowers indicate courage in the face of difficulty;
+hope and tenderness.
+
+GLASSES.--These show that you will entertain your friends on a lavish
+scale, and delight in hospitality, but will occasionally be confronted
+by difficulties in your arrangements. See also CHAMPAGNE GLASS,
+CUSTARD-GLASSES, EYEGLASSES, HAND GLASS.
+
+GLEANER.--You will always endeavour to make the best of the
+circumstances in which you find yourself but will seldom possess the
+most desirable things in life.
+
+GOAT.--A new enterprise which has an element of risk about it; a goat is
+an unfortunate sign to sailors or to those connected with them.
+
+GOLF CLUBS.--These indicate a life so full of work that there is but
+little leisure for recreation.
+
+GONDOLA.--A visit to Italy, or a romance are the meanings of this sign.
+
+GONG-AND-STICK.--This symbol warns you to expect little else than the
+"trivial round and common task" for the present.
+
+GOOSE.--A venture needing much discussion and arrangement; plans are
+made only to be upset again, and unless you proceed with caution, you
+are likely to make a bad mistake.
+
+GRAMOPHONE.--This usually portends vexation at being drawn into a
+somewhat disorderly and noisy pleasure.
+
+GRAPES.--These signify pleasure, abundance, fulfilment, and a life free
+from care.
+
+GRASSHOPPERS.--These insects give warning of a poor harvest season; for
+an old person the risk of chill leading to severe illness.
+
+GRAVE.--This symbol must be read in accordance with its position, also
+with reference to other signs in the cup; as a general rule, with gloomy
+signs it would bring a message of coming sorrow, or with cheerful
+symbols that a death would benefit the consultant.
+
+GREYHOUND.--This sign stands for energy and untiring activity which will
+bring you unqualified success; it also denotes that you may expect
+favourable tidings of the result of a new enterprise.
+
+GRINDSTONE.--The aftermath of an indiscretion.
+
+GUITAR.--This symbol displays strong power of attraction for the
+opposite sex, also pleasant adventures ending in a happy love affair.
+
+GUN.--A very disquieting symbol, grave danger of a sudden calamity; with
+other bad signs, a violent death.
+
+
+H
+
+HAMMER.--Troublesome little tasks which you are reluctant to undertake.
+
+HAMMOCK.--A mournful ending of something to which you had looked forward
+with delight.
+
+HAM WITH FRILL.--This denotes a nice invitation, hospitality, pleasure
+with your friends; also enjoyment followed by dismay; a ham without a
+frill means increasing fortune and success.
+
+HAND.--A sign of good fellowship, loyalty, and affection; it may also
+indicate a parting, a meeting or a bargain concluded; other signs around
+it must be noticed in order to read its special meaning. See also
+CLENCHED HAND.
+
+HANDBELL.--You would much like to startle the world by a wonderful
+discovery or amazing theory by which your name would be known for all
+time but you will need every possible good symbol to appear in the cup
+to give you any assurance of your ambition being gratified.
+
+HANDCUFFS.--Disgrace, imprisonment, misfortune, and dishonesty; this
+sign must be read in connection with others around it.
+
+HANDGLASS.--An illusion quickly dispelled is the meaning of this symbol.
+
+HANDSCREEN.--Even small demands sometimes necessitate great effort on
+the part of those to whom the demand is made.
+
+HARE.--The return of an absent friend after a long absence; if it is
+running, a journey is indicated; a dead hare foreshows money acquired
+through industry.
+
+HAREBELL.--Peace, a placid existence, and faithfulness in love are the
+meanings of this lovely little flower; with other signs you may expect
+news of a birth.
+
+HARP.--This is a sign of melancholy and predicts the possibility of a
+nervous breakdown.
+
+HARRISSI LILY.--These graceful flowers predict peace, joy, hope, and a
+wedding.
+
+HARROW.--This shows that much of your time will be given endeavouring to
+make the lives of those around you smooth and happy, whilst you
+cheerfully spend your days in a somewhat monotonous manner.
+
+HARVEST.--A shock of corn is a somewhat sad emblem showing that you have
+sown that of which the reaping will be tears; it is also a warning of
+illness, especially to the aged.
+
+HASTENER FOR ROASTING MEAT.--You are reminded that you should endeavour
+to move with the times, and not cling so tenaciously to ideas and habits
+which are now obsolete.
+
+HAT.--A symbol of luck, presents, success in new work or enterprise;
+sometimes it foreshows the arrival of a visitor.
+
+HAWK.--This is an unfortunate symbol, as it denotes circumstances in
+which people and things seem to be working against you, placing you in
+awkward and embarrassing predicaments.
+
+HAYRICK.--This indicates a desire for mastery and preeminence; it also
+shows that a doubt will arise as to how best to proceed, but you will
+find the right way out and will come to a wise decision.
+
+HEAD.--A large head gives warning of family trouble or of serious
+illness; a very small head, waning ability or power; several heads,
+mental distress or derangement.
+
+HEARSE.--A sign of bereavement or of sad news of those who are bereaved.
+
+HEART.--A sign of coming happiness through the affections bringing joy
+into your life, or satisfaction through money, according to other signs
+near.
+
+HEARTS.--See ACE OF HEARTS.
+
+HEATHER.--A most fortunate sign of gratified wishes and of coming good
+luck; to lovers it is an assurance of much happiness.
+
+HEDGE.--This shows that through energy and perseverance you will
+surmount obstacles and carry all before you.
+
+HEDGEHOG.--You will be immensely surprised by hearing that someone whom
+you had always thought of as a confirmed bachelor is about to be
+married.
+
+HEMLOCK.--The shadows of your past life have an inconvenient habit of
+appearing at the most awkward moments.
+
+HENS.--Comfort and domestic felicity; a hen roosting shows domestic
+annoyance and money worries.
+
+HIGHLANDER.--This is a sign of sound business capacity and a plodding
+contriver in transactions.
+
+HIVE.--See BEEHIVE.
+
+HOCKEY-STICK.--A keenness for games and success in the playing of them.
+
+HOE.--This means that you will often have more to do than you can well
+accomplish; each day things will occur needing your attention and
+increasing your work, but in spite of it you will have good health and
+cheerfulness.
+
+HOLLY.--This indicates that something of importance may be expected to
+occur in the winter; unless gloomy signs appear in the cup, it may be
+assumed that the event will be a happy one.
+
+HOLLYHOCK.--You will have a friend, or lover, who will never disappoint
+you.
+
+HONEYCOMB.--Prosperous undertakings, honour and renown, and much which
+is delightful are foreshown by this symbol.
+
+HOOP.--You will find immense satisfaction in doing things that require
+energy even if they are of little importance.
+
+HORNS.--You have a powerful enemy, or at least someone who has feelings
+of animosity towards you, which may prove to be unpleasant in their
+result.
+
+HORSE.--Comforts, loyal friends, and pleasure; galloping horses mean
+that events are hurrying towards you over which you have no control,
+bringing many changes into your life. See also CARRIAGE AND HORSES.
+
+HORSE-COLLAR.--To those who own horses, or do business with them, this
+sign is a pleasant indication of success in some transaction; to others
+it would imply toil and a strenuous effort to keep things going.
+
+HORSEMAN.--See MOUNTED HORSEMAN.
+
+HORSESHOE.--An unexpected piece of good fortune, the achievement of your
+wish, and good luck in all you undertake; a double horseshoe hastens the
+arrival of your desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset of plans
+causing much disappointment and vexation; a broken one denotes a
+dilemma, trials, or discomforts.
+
+HOT-WATER BOTTLE.--You will always find compensation in all trials and
+discomforts.
+
+HOT-WATER CAN.--Indisposition, irritability, annoyances.
+
+HOURGLASS.--A warning against delay in arrangements or thought-of plans;
+with other signs, the hourglass is a grave warning of peril through
+illness or accident.
+
+HOUSE.--A successful transaction, a visit, a new home.
+
+HUMAN FIGURES.--These must be judged with regard to what they appear to
+be doing.
+
+HYACINTH.--This flower predicts love, joy, and gratified ambition.
+
+
+I
+
+IBEX ON ROCK.--After a time of strenuous effort and struggle, you will
+achieve triumph and a position of security and peace.
+
+INDIAN.--This symbol predicts news from India; the nature of the
+information, whether personal, public, pleasant, or the reverse, must be
+judged by other indications in the cup.
+
+INITIALS.--These frequently occur, and usually point to names of people
+from whom you may expect to hear shortly; or they may indicate places.
+
+INKPOT.--Expectancy.
+
+IRIS.--These flowers bring a message of hope and pleasure.
+
+IRON.--Small vexations or troubles which will quickly pass, is the
+meaning of this symbol.
+
+IVORY.--This foretells increased wealth and a well-merited reward for
+past industry.
+
+IVY.--Patience, understanding, steadfastness, and loyal friends are
+indicated by this sign.
+
+
+J
+
+JACKDAW.--Sagacity, dependable friends, and knowledge acquired by
+persevering study.
+
+JAM.--Pots of jam caution you against extravagance and waste.
+
+JELLY.--This foreshows a time of pleasure and a time of pain.
+
+JEMMY.--A bad attack of toothache is indicated by this weapon.
+
+JEWELLERY.--You may expect an increase of wealth, possibly good presents
+also.
+
+JOCKEY.--Successful dealing and good money enterprise; luck in racing
+and speculation.
+
+JOHN BULL.--This figure implies that you are likely to witness, or
+partake in, an event of national importance.
+
+JUDGE IN ROBES.--Legal affairs, personal or otherwise according to other
+indications in the cup; this sign is often seen during a famous trial or
+when such is about to take place.
+
+JUG.--This shows good health and money making.
+
+JUMPING FIGURE.--Change which will be greatly to your advantage.
+
+
+K
+
+KANGAROO.--You will receive an unlooked-for and interesting piece of
+news; sometimes it indicates that you have a rival.
+
+KETTLE.--This is a sign of illness; unless a human figure appears beside
+it, the illness is probably for the consultant; it is an omen of coming
+trouble.
+
+KEY.--Circumstances will improve, things will become easy, and your path
+will be made smooth; you may hope for success in whatever you have on
+hand; a key at some distance from the consultant denotes the need for
+the assistance of good and influential friends in times of difficulty.
+See also CROSSED KEYS.
+
+KEYHOLE.--This gives warning of a need for caution, for someone of whom
+you feel no suspicion is untrustworthy.
+
+KINGFISHER.--This beautiful bird signifies the return of someone for
+whom you have been longing; if flying, news of a surprising nature will
+speedily arrive.
+
+KING ON HIS THRONE.--Security and peace; it may also mean that you gain
+a high position through influential friends.
+
+KITE.--Vanishing pleasures and benefits, or scandal, are the meanings of
+this sign.
+
+KNEELING FIGURE.--A new enterprise or project; care should be taken to
+think it over well; do nothing rashly and seek reliable advice.
+
+KNIFE.--This is an unpleasant sign of quarrels, broken friendship, and
+tears.
+
+KNIGHT IN ARMOUR.--This sign predicts good fortune, success in love, and
+loyalty to your friends.
+
+KNIVES.--These signify danger of wounds, attacks of pain, and dismay.
+
+
+L
+
+LABURNUM TREE.--A sign of delight and the fulfilment of a cherished
+hope, probably occurring in the spring.
+
+LADDER.--This signifies advancement, influential friends, and the
+attainment of good fortune.
+
+LAMB.--An indication that you will be amazed by the success of a
+doubtful undertaking. See also PRANCING LAMB.
+
+LAMP.--This sign provides an assurance of good success in business. See
+also STREET LAMP.
+
+LANTERN.--This shows that fear and doubt will mar your happiness and
+progress. See also CHINESE LANTERN.
+
+LAUREL.--This tree points to power, ability and health.
+
+LEAVES.--Prosperous results of your diligence, new friends, and
+satisfaction.
+
+LEEK.--This implies that you are anxious to come to the root of some
+matter of which at present you have only an inkling; with good signs
+around, you may expect to come to a satisfactory understanding.
+
+LEG.--This foretells a successful race with fortune.
+
+LEG OF MUTTON.--Depression and pecuniary worries is the meaning of this
+sign.
+
+LEOPARD.--This animal foreshows triumph over adverse circumstances or an
+evil report; two leopards, fortune and misfortune following each other
+in quick succession.
+
+LETTERS.--These are shown by oblong or square tea-leaves, initials near
+give the name of the writer; with dots around they will contain money.
+
+LETTUCE.--This shows sleeplessness, possibly from the receiving of some
+perturbing news.
+
+LIGHTHOUSE.--A good sign of security and of light on your path whenever
+it is most needed; if crooked or broken, disaster at sea.
+
+LIGHTNING.--Forked lightning seen in a zig-zag up the side of the cup
+shows bad weather conditions; if near the figure of a man or woman, it
+may possibly indicate death from lightning or electrical mechanism; if
+seen at the bottom of the cup and with a clear space indicating water,
+it would mean bad storms abroad causing damage and loss.
+
+LILAC.--This is an emblem of radiant happiness; joys shared with
+another, with whom there is perfect oneness of purpose and love.
+
+LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY.--A fortunate omen of realisation, love, and
+marriage. See also ARUM LILY, BELLADONNA LILY, MADONNA LILY, HARRISSI
+LILY, WATER LILY.
+
+LIMPETS.--These denote that you endeavour to wrest from others some
+valuable secret which they possess, but without success; limpets are a
+sign of good luck to fishermen and promise a big haul of fish.
+
+LINES OF DOTS.--These indicate journeys and their probable length and
+direction; to be read in connection with other signs of movement; wavy
+lines mean tiresome journeys or difficulties likely to be encountered;
+if the lines ascend sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly
+country will be taken.
+
+LION.--One of the most fortunate symbols indicating high hopes and
+excellent prospects, association with distinguished persons, honour, and
+fame.
+
+LIZARD.--This suggests treachery and the probability of a plot being
+laid against you by false and deceitful friends.
+
+LOBSTER.--A pleasant event, or a good present, is shown by this symbol.
+
+LOCK AND KEY.--You are warned against the loss of something which you
+value.
+
+LOOKING-GLASS.--This implies a desire to know the truth, even if it be
+unpleasant to you.
+
+LORD MAYOR'S COACH.--You will receive a good offer from an unexpected
+quarter.
+
+LUTE.--This is a sign of a secret sadness of which those around you know
+nothing; to musicians, a good omen of success.
+
+LYNX.--To the married a bad omen of estrangement, possibly divorce; to
+others it denotes treachery or episodes of a painful nature.
+
+
+M
+
+MACARONI.--This proclaims the sad fact that you must endeavour to make
+sixpence do the work of a shilling.
+
+MACE.--Promotion, a position of authority and achievement.
+
+MACHINE.--See AUTOMATIC MACHINE.
+
+MADONNA LILY.--This flower means perfection and peace, and the assurance
+of love and truth.
+
+MAGNET.--You will be drawn by an irresistible attraction towards someone
+for whom you will eventually feel more dislike than affection.
+
+MAGNIFYING GLASS.--You are given to such exaggeration that it amounts to
+untruthfulness.
+
+MAGNOLIA.--This tree brings calm and peaceful conditions after a time of
+unrest.
+
+MAGPIE.--"One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a
+birth"; this ancient saying well explains the meaning of seeing magpies
+in the tea-leaves.
+
+MAHL STICK.--See ARTIST'S MAHL STICK.
+
+MALLET.--You will arrive at a wise conclusion in a difficult matter. See
+also CROQUET MALLET.
+
+MALTESE CROSS.--You will emerge from one source of vexation or trouble
+only to fall into another.
+
+MAN.--You may expect a visitor.
+
+MAN CARRYING A BURDEN.--An unhappy marriage or an unfortunate love
+affair.
+
+MAN CARRYING MACE.--This points to personal promotion or the advancement
+of someone dear to you.
+
+MAN SPEAKING FROM A PLATFORM.--Public news or developments which will
+specially interest or concern you.
+
+MARROW.--See VEGETABLE MARROW.
+
+MARS.--This sign will often be seen, and indicates a courageous,
+energetic nature, fond of exploits and freedom, and shows a capacity for
+strenuous work; a fortunate symbol for a soldier.
+
+MASK.--For a lover, this predicts that unpleasant facts will come to
+light, of which at present there is no suspicion, leading to an abrupt
+ending of the love affair.
+
+MASS OF LEAVES.--Arrivals and departures about which there are little
+difficulties.
+
+MAST.--This symbol must be read in connection with the surrounding
+signs.
+
+MASTIFF.--This dog warns you of an unexpected emergency in which there
+is danger of your being overpowered by the arguments of those who are
+masterful.
+
+MAYPOLE.--This shows that you find but little satisfaction in your
+amusements and gaiety; for whilst you appear to enter into them in a
+light-hearted manner, you are craving for further excitement.
+
+MAY TREE.--This signifies the receiving of a joyous message.
+
+MEAT.--A sign of financial worry.
+
+MEAT COVER.--An unpleasant emergency or discovery.
+
+MEDAL.--You will be rewarded for past industry by future prosperity.
+
+MEDICINE BOTTLE.--An unpleasant sign of illness.
+
+MEDLAR.--This tree predicts a condition of transient happiness.
+
+MEERSCHAUM PIPE.--You will be disturbed by some news from a man who has
+much influence in your life.
+
+MELON.--This means gratification and good news, and the deriving of much
+pleasure from the appreciation of those whose good opinion is of value
+to you.
+
+MERCURY.--This planet is constantly seen in the tea-leaves and is a
+symbol of ceaseless activity of striving to attain great things; it also
+indicates good business capacity.
+
+MERMAID.--To those associated with the sea, this is a warning of
+shipwreck or other peril.
+
+MERRYTHOUGHT.--The attainment of a wish or small pleasure.
+
+MICE.--These indicate danger of poverty through fraud or theft.
+
+MILK-CANS.--These show an agricultural enterprise that will be to your
+advantage.
+
+MILK-CHURN.--A good emblem of future comfort and increased happiness.
+
+MILKING-STOOL.--A new venture about which you will feel somewhat dubious
+but which with care will be carried out successfully.
+
+MINE-SHAFT.--This is a hopeful sign of coming peace after a time of
+discontent amongst miners, or a coal strike.
+
+MIRROR.--Prophetic dreams; a love of truth.
+
+MISTLETOE.--This signifies that a cherished hope is unlikely to be
+fulfilled, or at any rate it will only be after many months have passed,
+and when you have become weary of waiting.
+
+MITRE.--A prediction of honour and promotion for a clergyman.
+
+MONK.--Religious controversy and disturbances.
+
+MONKEY.--This is an unpleasant indication that ugly rumours and scandal
+will be spread about you or yours; sometimes public notoriety; with
+other signs, it foreshows grief and pain.
+
+MONKEY-ON-ORGAN.--Difficult circumstances and a hard struggle are the
+meanings of this sign.
+
+MONKEY PUZZLE TREE.--A task lies before you which you will find hard,
+but for which you will afterwards be rewarded by meeting with great
+success.
+
+MONOGRAMS.--These will often be found in the tea-leaves and will
+indicate someone of much importance in your life, whose initials are
+shown by the monogram.
+
+MONUMENT.--Someone in whose career you are much interested will rise to
+fame.
+
+MOON.--A crescent moon denotes good news, fortune, and romance; for a
+man it predicts public recognition and honour.
+
+MORTAR.--A sign of gloom, illness, emergencies.
+
+MOTOR CAR.--Short journeys by road or rail, visits from friends; with
+other signs, some increase of fortune may be expected.
+
+MOUNTAIN.--This gives promise of the realisation of a great ambition and
+of the influence of powerful friends; many mountains indicate
+obstructions and sometimes powerful enemies in your career.
+
+MOUNTED HORSEMAN.--A sign of good friends, luck, and advantageous
+offers.
+
+MOUSE.--This invariably indicates that there is need for a trap to be
+set; it also gives warning that domestic worries are to be expected.
+
+MUFF.--This implies caprice and ostentation.
+
+MUG.--This symbol predicts a merry meeting.
+
+MUSHROOM.--This predicts that you will take a small risk and achieve a
+great success; to lovers, it foreshows a quarrel and possibly a broken
+engagement.
+
+MUSIC CONDUCTOR.--A good sign to a musician; to others it suggests that
+enthusiasm and good spirits will carry them through life very happily.
+
+MUTTON CHOP.--Fruitless discussion or indisposition are the meanings of
+this sign. See also LEG OF MUTTON.
+
+MYRTLE TREE.--This speaks of affection and peace; a declaration of love,
+and a happy marriage.
+
+
+N
+
+NAIL.--Toothache and painful dentistry are foreshown by this sign.
+
+NAMES.--To see the name of a person or place, signifies events occurring
+in connection with such person or place; if good symbols appear,
+pleasant happenings may be expected; if gloomy signs, then trouble will
+arise associated with the name seen.
+
+NARCISSUS.--This flower shows sentiment and coming joy; also that some
+new idea will unfold itself to you in the spring and will prove to be of
+much advantage to you.
+
+NATIVE WITH "TOM-TOM".--This foreshows news of disturbance in India or
+news of a personal nature which will cause anxiety.
+
+NECKLACE.--A good present or money; a broken necklace shows that you
+will break a bond which you have grown to feel is unendurable.
+
+NEEDLES.--These denote mischief and deceit; sometimes disappointment in
+love.
+
+NEPTUNE.--This planetary symbol indicates a condition of chaos.
+
+NEST.--See BIRD'S NEST, EAGLE'S NEST.
+
+NET.--Toil or anxiety followed by amazing achievement and good fortune.
+
+NINEPINS.--These show a mind determined to gain success whatever the
+cost in drudgery.
+
+NOSE.--A large nose denotes dissipation; a crooked one shows a wayward
+and untrustworthy character; a long, thin nose implies that you change
+your ideas on various subjects and alter your mode of life in accordance
+with your new ideas.
+
+NOSEGAY.--See BOUQUET.
+
+NOTICE-BOARD.--Your attention will be called to some fact which it will
+be to your advantage to learn.
+
+NUMBERS.--These are frequently found in the tea-leaves, and must be read
+in conjunction with surrounding symbols. If the consultant has a lucky
+number, and this appears with good signs, it promises much success. An
+unlucky number with gloomy signs predicts misfortune. A journey with a
+five near obviously points out that it will be taken in five days, or
+weeks, and so on. Ten dots, close together, means ten pounds or
+shillings, according to the size and number of the dots. Numbers with
+the symbol of a legacy show the amount to be expected.
+
+NUN.--This is a sign that you will probably remain unmarried through
+your own choice; to the married it implies unjust suspicion.
+
+NURSE.--A nurse in uniform usually foretells illness for yourself or for
+someone dear to you.
+
+NUT-CRACKERS.--This portends that you will strive to solve a difficult
+problem, the result of which is of much importance to you.
+
+NUTS.--Gratified ambition and wealth are indicated by nuts.
+
+
+O
+
+OAK TREE.--This is a good omen of wealth, strength, and attainment of
+cherished hopes; for a lover, it predicts happiness and prosperity in
+marriage.
+
+OAR.--Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes recklessness for which you
+will pay dearly; for a lover or husband, this means affliction.
+
+OBELISK.--This foreshows honour and wealth.
+
+OIL-CAN.--Work and worry are foretold by this sign.
+
+ONIONS.--You may expect that something which you supposed was a secret
+will be discovered, possibly through treacherous friends.
+
+OPERA-GLASSES.--You are in danger of losing the confidence of your
+friends because of your inquisitive questions.
+
+ORCHIDS.--These give a pleasing assurance of coming good fortune and a
+life of ease and wealth.
+
+ORGAN.--This must be read in connection with other signs around it;
+sometimes it means a wedding, death, or realised ambition; to a
+musician, it is a good omen of achievement. See also BARREL ORGAN.
+
+OSTRICH.--This symbol points to achievement in creative work; if
+running, you may look for startling news and rumours of public
+upheavals.
+
+OTTER.--You must expect to receive a disagreeable shock through some
+unpleasant spite on the part of those of whom you have always thought
+well, and regarded as loyal and affectionate friends.
+
+OVERCOAT.--You may expect to have changes in your life and become of
+much importance.
+
+OWL.--A bad omen of illness, misfortune, and poverty; if flying, you
+will receive tidings of grief; to lovers this bird is a symbol of bad
+news or unpleasant rumours; to those who are contemplating new work or
+enterprise the owl should be regarded as a warning to proceed with
+caution.
+
+OX.--An ox in his stall implies hospitality, domestic peace and
+abundance.
+
+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.
+
+PAN AND HIS PIPES.--A most cheering symbol which gives an assurance of
+happiness, future prosperity, and delight.
+
+PANSY.--This flower is a symbol of understanding, modesty, and
+contentment; it is also a pleasant indication of faithful friends and
+happy days.
+
+PANTHER.--You may expect to be shocked at the treacherous behaviour of a
+friend whom you had always regarded as honourable.
+
+PARADISE.--See BIRD OF PARADISE.
+
+PARALLEL LINES.--These predict well-thought-out and smoothly running
+plans.
+
+PARCELS.--These are shown by thick, square or round leaves.
+
+PARROT.--This is a sign of foreign travel, the making of many friends,
+and much mental energy; sometimes it gives a hint that there is an
+inclination to gossip and spread scandal.
+
+PARSLEY.--Small events will bring you satisfaction.
+
+PEACOCK.--A sign of the acquisition of property; a prosperous and happy
+marriage; with other signs, an unfortunate friendship.
+
+PEAKED CAP.--The arrival of a male visitor.
+
+PEARS.--Improved social condition and other advantages; this fruit
+brings success to a business man and to a woman a rich husband; one pear
+signifies a birth or new plans.
+
+PEDESTRIAN.--An important appointment or urgent business.
+
+PELICAN.--This bird is a symbol of loneliness, separation, and yearning
+for the unattainable; if it is flying you will receive news from those
+who are far away in isolated parts of the world.
+
+PEN.--See QUILL PEN.
+
+PENGUIN.--This strange bird indicates interesting news of expeditions
+and discoveries in the northern regions.
+
+PENKNIFE.--This is an unfortunate symbol of enmity, disloyalty, and
+jealousy.
+
+PEONIES.--You will probably be called upon to make a decision of much
+importance before another summer is past; broken peonies predict that
+you may possibly throw away your chance of happiness by coming to a
+wrong conclusion.
+
+PEPPER-POT.--This means vexation and unreasonable irritation which you
+will endeavour to conceal.
+
+PERAMBULATOR.--News of a birth.
+
+PESTLE.--A sign of decisive measures; a remedy for a grievance or an
+ill.
+
+PHEASANT.--Good fortune; new friends; if flying, speedy and propitious
+news.
+
+PIANO.--This is a sign that you will make the most of your opportunities
+and will gain that for which you have aimed; to musicians, a sign of
+advancement.
+
+PICKAXE.--This sign proclaims labour troubles and strikes.
+
+PIG.--This assures you of gain and success in agricultural interests; it
+also denotes that you may expect a present of money or a legacy.
+
+PIGEONS.--These show reconciliation with someone dear to you from whom
+you have been estranged; if flying, important and pleasant news is on
+its way; if stationary, delay in the arrival of important news.
+
+PILLAR.--A symbol of strength, protection from danger, and of good and
+powerful friends; a broken pillar predicts sorrow and despair.
+
+PILLAR BOX.--Important or specially interesting correspondence is the
+meaning of this sign.
+
+
+PINCERS.--A painful experience; an injury; toothache.
+
+PINCUSHION.--Thrift, order, and a well-regulated household.
+
+PINEAPPLE.--A pleasing indication of wealth, rich friends, and good
+presents.
+
+PINE TREES.--Happiness followed by an aftermath of regret.
+
+PIPE.--A visit from a dear friend; several pipes foreshow news from a
+man who is much in your thoughts. See also MEERSCHAUM PIPE, PAN AND HIS
+PIPES.
+
+PISTOL.--An ominous warning of disaster; with other bad signs, of a
+violent death.
+
+PITCHER.--This shows an endeavour to relieve a rather dull and
+monotonous life, by throwing your energy into somewhat unnecessary work.
+
+PITCHFORK.--A sign that you are apt to stir up feud, and make peace and
+quiet impossible.
+
+PLATE.--For the present, you will merely jog along in an ordinary way.
+
+PLAYING CARDS.--See ACE OF CLUBS, ACE OF DIAMONDS, ACE OF HEARTS, and
+ACE OF SPADES.
+
+PLOUGH.--You must expect to go through toil and frustration before you
+finally conquer your difficulties and achieve triumph.
+
+PLUM PUDDING.--This denotes festivity and cheerfulness.
+
+PLUMS.--These foretell a new development of plans.
+
+POLAR BEAR.--This sign means a journey to a cold climate.
+
+POLICEMAN.--This tells you to beware of theft and underhand practices;
+with other signs, it would indicate trouble probably caused by those
+with whom you are most closely associated.
+
+POPE.--Unexpected gain and future happiness are foretold by this sign.
+
+POPPY.--This flower is significant of a pleasant occurrence in the early
+summer.
+
+PORTER AND TRUCK.--This indicates a pending journey or the arrival of a
+traveller.
+
+POST.--This signifies a formidable obstacle; if broken, that you will
+encounter a storm of opposition to your plan.
+
+POSTMAN.--Important and profitable news.
+
+POT.--See COFFEE POT.
+
+POTATO.--You will have need of patience in your daily life, and will
+sometimes be troubled by pecuniary difficulties.
+
+PRANCING LAMB.--This is a symbol of trouble which will have beneficial
+results and will lead to contentment and happiness.
+
+PRAWNS.--These bring pleasures, presents and satisfactory arrangements.
+
+PRINCE OF WALES' PLUMES.--This is a symbol of pleasant events, stirring
+topics and sometimes of personal honour and distinction.
+
+PUDDING.--See PLUM PUDDING.
+
+PUFFIN.--This bird denotes timidity and a desire for solitude; if
+flying, news from abroad.
+
+PULPIT.--A love of talking and a dislike to listening is the meaning of
+this symbol.
+
+PUMP.--Your own efforts will bring about a fortunate result.
+
+PUNCH-AND-JUDY.--You will read, or hear, of a sensational case in
+married life.
+
+PURSE.--This cautions you against theft, or carelessness that may lead
+to losing money.
+
+PYRAMIDS.--These foreshow attainment to honour, fame and wealth.
+
+
+Q
+
+QUEEN.--A queen upon her throne indicates security, peace, and honour;
+sometimes the attainment to a high position through powerful friends.
+
+QUERY.--This shows doubt, indecision; if this sign were seen with a
+letter the doubt would be with regard to some correspondence; if with a
+journey, uncertainty about it; and so on.
+
+QUILL PEN.--This shows that you may expect, before long, to sign your
+maiden name for the last time in a marriage register; with other signs,
+a legal document.
+
+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.
+
+RAZOR.--Quarrels, also a warning against interference in other people's
+affairs; to lovers this sign foretells disagreement and separation.
+
+RED-HOT POKER.--This flower suggests that you are likely to bring
+yourself within the range of unpleasant criticism by your flaunting
+manner.
+
+REPTILE.--This is a bad omen of coming misfortune, treachery, or
+illness.
+
+RHINOCEROS.--This animal denotes a risky proceeding into which you
+plunge without hesitation, although your friends and relations will try
+to persuade you to give up your scheme, but your indifference to the
+opinion of others prevents any chance of their being successful.
+
+RIDER.--This brings good news from overseas of business and financial
+affairs.
+
+RIFLE.--Strife and calamity are shown by this sign.
+
+RING.--With dots around, a contract or a business transaction; with the
+figures of a man and woman, an engagement or wedding is foretold.
+
+RIVER.--A sign of trouble and perplexity, sometimes illness and
+bereavement.
+
+ROBIN.--A symbol of much good fortune, loyal friends, and happiness in
+love.
+
+ROCKET.--This foretells joy and gladness at some event about to happen.
+
+ROCKING CHAIR.--This indicates contemplation of a new idea or scheme
+about which you are somewhat doubtful.
+
+ROCKING HORSE.--Happy associations will be renewed; pleasure with
+children.
+
+ROCKS.--These prepare you for alarms and agitation, but if good signs
+appear, you will eventually find a smooth path through your fife.
+
+ROLLER.--See GARDEN ROLLER.
+
+ROLLING PIN.--This is an indication that you will be capable of
+smoothing out your difficulties and will usually find an easy path in
+which to tread.
+
+ROSE.--A token of good fortune, joy, and love.
+
+ROSEMARY.--Memories of the past will mar your future.
+
+RUNNING FIGURES.--You may expect an emergency in which you will need to
+have all your wits about you; sometimes this signifies urgent messages.
+
+
+S
+
+SACK.--This predicts an unlooked for event which will turn out to be
+most fortunate.
+
+SADDLE.--The successful solving of a troublesome matter is the meaning
+of this sign.
+
+SAILOR.--You may expect news from overseas of an interesting nature.
+
+SALMON JUMPING IN A POOL.--This is a fortunate sign of propitious news
+which will mean a great deal to you.
+
+SANDWICH MAN.--After a time of irksome tasks and pecuniary worry, you
+will be rewarded by a time of ease and wealth.
+
+SAUCEPAN.--This is an indication that many troubles will befall you, and
+your courage will be tested in meeting them.
+
+SAUSAGES.--These show complaints or affliction.
+
+SAW.--Interference which will bring a good deal of trouble upon you, is
+signified by a saw.
+
+SCAFFOLD.--This signifies that you will enter into a rash speculation.
+
+SCALES.--This symbol stands for legal proceedings.
+
+SCARECROW.--This warns you to avoid interfering in the private affairs
+of others, or you may find that you will receive the cold shoulder from
+them.
+
+SCEPTRE.--This is a fortunate sign of distinction and honour.
+
+SCIMITAR.--You will hear of murders, horrible treachery, and riots.
+
+SCISSORS.--An unlucky sign of friction between friends; disputing and
+disagreeableness with married couples; quarrels between lovers; trouble
+in business.
+
+SCOOP.--See COAL SCOOP.
+
+SCREW.--With a little ingenuity and perseverance, you will arrive at
+that for which you aim.
+
+SCREW-SPANNER.--Troublesome affairs and vexations are before you.
+
+SCUTTLE.--See COAL SCUTTLE.
+
+SCYTHE.--This sign foreshows grief and pain.
+
+SEAGULL.--A sign of storms; if flying, news from abroad.
+
+SEAKALE.--A satisfactory conclusion to a vexed question is the meaning
+of this symbol.
+
+SEAL.--An indication that a considerable amount of patience will be
+necessary before your hopes are realised, but eventually you will gain
+success and wealth.
+
+SEALING-WAX.--Theoretically you are wise, but you seldom bring your
+wisdom to bear on practical matters.
+
+SEE-SAW.--Unless you endeavour to become more decisive and reliable, you
+will lose any good opportunities which may come your way.
+
+SEAWEED.--This denotes a joy in the past of which only the memory
+remains.
+
+SHAMROCK.--A sign of good luck.
+
+SHARK.--An ominous sign of death.
+
+SHAVING-BRUSH.--This sign suggests that you are apt to turn molehills
+into mountains.
+
+SHEEP.--To landowners or those engaged in any agricultural pursuits
+sheep are an omen of success and prosperous dealing; to others this sign
+implies that they will receive assistance from unexpected quarters.
+
+SHELL.--Good luck from an unexpected source; with other signs, a visit
+to the seaside.
+
+SHEPHERD.--The appearance of this symbol warns you against taking
+unnecessary risks in all matters.
+
+SHIP.--News from distant lands; a successful journey; a voyage.
+
+SHIRT.--This sign is considered an omen of good fortune.
+
+SHOES.--These indicate speedy new arrangements which are likely to turn
+out extremely well.
+
+SHRIMPING NET.--Pleasures and amusements, unconventionality, and good
+spirits.
+
+SHUTTERS.--This sign proclaims the fact that there is need for secrecy,
+and that there may be things in your life of which you trust nothing
+will be known.
+
+SICKLE.--A sign that you will experience sorrow and pain through the
+callous behaviour of someone you love.
+
+SIGNPOST.--This symbol must be read in conjunction with surrounding
+symbols; it usually emphasises the importance of other signs; a broken
+signpost indicates, that you take a wrong turning in your life and
+afterwards have much cause to regret it.
+
+SKELETON.--This implies a feeling of disgust at some information which
+is told to you and which you are asked not to reveal.
+
+SKIPPING ROPE.--Pleasure with children and popularity with them.
+
+SLEIGH.--A spell of cold weather; an interesting event or piece of news
+to be expected in the winter.
+
+SLUG.--Petty annoyances; bad weather.
+
+SNAIL.--This is a sign of infidelity; several snails, that mischief is
+going on around you of which you are unaware.
+
+SNAKE.--This is an unpleasant sign of treachery, disloyalty, and hidden
+danger, sometimes caused by those whom you least suspect; if its head is
+raised, injury by the malice of a man is predicted; it is also an
+indication of misfortune and illness.
+
+SNIPE.--This bird signifies the discovery of a useful fact; if flying,
+hasty news of a great friend.
+
+SNOWDROPS.--These are a symbol of youth and innocence; this sign may
+point to some event affecting you and yours which will probably take
+place about February; if seen in a cross it would foreshow the death of
+an infant or young child.
+
+SOAP.--Cakes or blocks of soap predict temporary trouble in business.
+
+SOAP BUBBLES.--See CHILD BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES.
+
+SOFA.--This foreshows indisposition or a small illness, sometimes
+disturbed nights or emergencies.
+
+SOLDIER.--This signifies that you may count upon the loyalty and
+affection of your friends; sometimes it indicates that you may expect
+speedy news of a soldier.
+
+SOLOMON'S SEAL.--This plant is a symbol of understanding, devotion, and
+coming joy.
+
+SOUP LADLE.--It will be through the assistance of others that you will
+arrive at success.
+
+SOUP TUREEN.--To the mature, this symbol points to a return of good
+fortune; to the young, a small illness and loss of appetite.
+
+SPADE.--This means toil, care, unrest, disappointment, and failure. See
+ACE OF SPADES.
+
+SPANNER.--See SCREW SPANNER.
+
+SPHINX.--This denotes that your hopes will be set on things far beyond
+your reach, and that as nothing but the very best in life has any
+attraction for you, it is improbable that you will ever attain to
+complete happiness.
+
+SPIDER.--You may expect to receive an inheritance; with other signs,
+that you will be triumphant in disputed will or money settlement;
+several spiders foretell profitable transactions, sometimes a heritage
+of much wealth.
+
+SPUR.--This symbol foretells that as the result of endurance and honest
+labour you will attain to honour.
+
+SQUARE.--This formed of dotted lines indicates perplexity and dismay,
+and endeavour to extricate yourself from an embarrassing situation.
+
+SQUIRREL.--This is a sign of contentment and cheerfulness; although you
+may never be rich you will be loved by those around you and, on the
+whole, will lead a happy life.
+
+STAR.--A lucky sign; if surrounded by dots, wealth and honour are
+foretold.
+
+STEAMER.--A voyage, news from overseas, interesting events, according to
+other signs.
+
+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.
+
+STRAW.--A bundle of straw foretells gain through industry.
+
+STRAWBERRIES.--Pleasure and the gratification of your wishes are shown
+by this fruit.
+
+STRAW HAT.--Modesty and simple pleasures.
+
+STREET LAMP.--This is a sign of a foolish desire to draw attention to
+yourself.
+
+STUD.--See COLLAR STUD.
+
+STUFFED BIRDS.--A discovery that something upon which you had set your
+heart proves unsatisfying.
+
+SUBMARINE.--Swiftly arriving news or events; sometimes the disclosure of
+a secret which will be of much personal value to you.
+
+SUN.--This promises happiness, health, success in love, prosperity, and
+the beneficial discovery of secrets.
+
+SUN BONNET.--A sign of originality, personal charm and attraction,
+sometimes coquetry.
+
+SUNDIAL.--You are warned to take heed as to the way in which you spend
+your time.
+
+SUNFLOWER.--This flower proclaims learning and a satisfactory conclusion
+in matters which are most interesting to you; it also implies that you
+may reasonably expect a scheme to work out greatly to your advantage.
+
+SUSPENDERS.--These show precaution.
+
+SUSPENSION BRIDGE.--A venture in which much is at stake but after a time
+of anxiety you arrive at final triumph.
+
+SWALLOW.--A journey with a happy result; if flying, joyful tidings from
+someone you love; if several swallows are flying, they indicate a
+journey to a warm climate under very pleasant conditions.
+
+SWAN.--This bird is significant of tribulation, troublesome conditions
+in the home, and sometimes of separation from those whom you love.
+
+SWEEP.--The performing of an urgent disagreeable business will shortly
+fall to your lot.
+
+SWEET WILLIAM.--This flower signifies that happiness in the past has
+tinged your future with sadness.
+
+SWIMMING.--A brave endeavour to overcome your fear of an undertaking
+which must be faced.
+
+SWING-BOAT.--By an act of folly, you forfeit the good opinion of someone
+with whom you most desire to be on terms of friendship.
+
+SWORD.--This is a sign of danger, sudden illness, or even death; it also
+betokens slander and dangerous gossip; to lovers it is a bad omen of
+quarrels; a sword in its sheath shows honour and glory for someone dear
+to you; a broken sword predicts the triumph of an enemy.
+
+
+T
+
+TABLE.--This means suggestions and consultation; note the subject from
+the surrounding signs.
+
+TAMBOURINE.--A symbol of lighthearted gaiety which will follow a time of
+gloom or worry. See also CHILD WITH TAMBOURINE.
+
+TEA COSY.--To the unmarried, this is a sign that they will probably
+remain single; to the married, affection and comfort in the small things
+of life.
+
+TEA-CUP AND SAUCER.--You may expect to hear something of much interest
+and pleasure in your "fortune."
+
+TEETH.--These call attention to the fact that probably a visit to the
+dentist is required.
+
+TELEGRAPH POST.--Hasty news by telephone or telegram.
+
+TELEGRAPH WIRES.--You will transact important business by telephone or
+telegram.
+
+TELEPHONE.--You will be put to considerable inconvenience through
+forgetfulness.
+
+TELESCOPE.--This predicts the probability of trouble with your eyesight.
+
+TENNIS NET.--This shows pleasures and social entertainments.
+
+TENT.--A symbol of travel.
+
+THIMBLE.--For a girl, this symbol implies that she will probably never
+marry; to the married, it predicts changes in the household.
+
+THISTLE.--This is a pleasant sign of strength, endurance, and affection;
+it also shows a desire to remove obstacles from the path of those who
+are in difficulties.
+
+THRONE.--An empty throne denotes public misfortune. See also KING ON
+THRONE.
+
+THUMB.--A large and powerful thumb foretells an opportunity in which you
+prove yourself superior to those who hitherto somewhat despised you.
+
+TIGER.--You will be placed in a perilous position possibly through the
+bad behaviour or folly of those who should protect you.
+
+TIMBER.--Logs of timber are a sign of well-being and prosperity in your
+affairs.
+
+TIN TACKS.--An agreement about to be satisfactorily concluded.
+
+TOAD.--You may expect deceit and the discovery of disagreeable facts;
+this sign should caution you to be on your guard, for malicious talking
+causes much discomfort and may separate the best of friends.
+
+TOADSTOOL.--You are warned against making rash and unguarded statements,
+a bad habit of gossiping and encouraging scandal.
+
+TOM-TOM.--See NATIVE WITH TOM-TOM.
+
+TOMATOES GROWING.--An increase of worldly goods is foreshown by this
+sign.
+
+TOMBSTONE.--This sign must be judged in accordance with other symbols
+around it.
+
+TONGS.--A pair of firetongs indicates anxiety and disturbance in the
+home.
+
+TONGUE.--This signifies that unless you amend you will make mischief by
+your indiscreet and unkind words.
+
+TOOTH.--One large tooth is a symbol of bereavement.
+
+TOPIARY WORK.--Trees and hedges cut into the forms of birds, animals,
+etc., are often to be seen in the tea-leaves; this sign assures you of
+the fact that those things for which you must wait longest are those
+which will give most joy.
+
+TORCH (FLAMING).--This is a hopeful symbol that some unexpected piece of
+good fortune will come to you; it also indicates the discovery of an
+undeveloped talent.
+
+TORPEDO.--Acts of violence, disaster, or distressing news are the
+meanings of this symbol.
+
+TORTOISE.--This means that you attempt that of which you have no
+knowledge.
+
+TOWER.--This predicts an advantageous opportunity through which you may
+rise to a good position in life.
+
+TOYS.--Pleasure with children.
+
+TRAIN.--Arrivals, removals, a journey.
+
+TRAM.--A roadway journey on business or pleasure.
+
+TRAM LINE.--This is indicated by two thin, straight lines which run near
+together up the side of the cup.
+
+TREES.--Good health and a pleasing assurance of coming prosperity and
+happiness; if surrounded by dots an inheritance of property in the
+country is foreshown! See also CHESTNUT TREE, CHRISTMAS TREE, ELM TREE,
+OAK TREE, YEW TREE.
+
+TRIANGLE.--A fortunate meeting, good luck; sometimes an unexpected
+legacy.
+
+TRIDENT.--A hopeful sign of honour and promotion to those in the Navy.
+
+TRIUMPHAL ARCH.--This is a fortunate omen of your future honour and high
+position; a decorated arch foretells a wedding.
+
+TROWEL.--This gardening implement foretells good weather conditions;
+seen in the winter, it indicates unusual mildness. See also BRICKLAYER'S
+TROWEL.
+
+TROUSERS.--A pair of trousers foretells news of misfortune or sorrow for
+a man.
+
+TRUE LOVER'S KNOT.--This is a happy omen of faithfulness in love, and of
+enduring friendship.
+
+TRUMPET.--This denotes good fortune to a musician; to others,
+entertainment, large assemblies of people, public speaking, sometimes
+the setting on foot of new schemes.
+
+TRUNK.--Arrivals and departures.
+
+TUB.--You have evil to fear, is the meaning of this sign.
+
+TULIPS.--A symbol of radiance, health, and constancy in love and
+friendship.
+
+TUNNEL.--This suggests that you are likely to make a wrong decision in
+an important matter.
+
+TURKEY.--That you are in danger of committing injurious follies is the
+meaning of this sign.
+
+TURNIP.--The discovery of secrets and domestic quarrels are indicated by
+this sign.
+
+TURNPIKE.--This implies that the reminiscences which you relate of the
+past are of more interest than your topics of the present.
+
+TURNSTILE.--This is a sign that you cleverly evade a disagreeable
+incident or unpleasant discussion without offending anyone.
+
+TURTLE.--This is significant of wealth and luxury.
+
+TWINS.--This is a symbol of sympathy and the perfection of happiness;
+with other signs, news of the birth of twins.
+
+
+U
+
+UGLY FACES.--These show domestic quarrels or unpleasant news.
+
+UMBRELLA.--If it is open, bad weather and grumbling are foretold;
+closed, a bit of bad luck which may be avoided.
+
+UNICORN.--This is an indication of scandal.
+
+URN.--A sign of illness.
+
+
+V
+
+VAMPIRE.--This brings a message of gloom and sorrow, or also means that
+you await the expected news of a death.
+
+VAN.--This sign denotes an interesting experiment in which you succeed.
+
+VANITY BAG.--A large circle of admiring friends, and much pleasure with
+them.
+
+VASE.--This sign brings you a promise of good health.
+
+VEGETABLE MARROW.--This means sad news or monetary losses through bad
+crops, either at home or abroad.
+
+VEGETABLES.--These indicate toil, followed by a time of leisure and
+affluent circumstances.
+
+VENUS.--This planet which is sometimes seen in the tea-leaves, brings a
+message of peace or placidity.
+
+VISE.--A carpenter's vise signifies that you will need powerful
+assistance to extricate you from the mess in which you will find
+yourself through your folly.
+
+VIOLETS.--This is a symbol of high ideals and of the finding of
+happiness in its fullest sense; several violets assure you of coming
+joy; if in the form of a cross, death is predicted.
+
+VIOLIN.--A symbol of coming success to a musician, and of pleasure and
+entertainment to others.
+
+VULTURE.--This bird is a forewarning of evil and unrest in various
+quarters of the globe; it also means a powerful enemy, sometimes death;
+if it flies, tragedy, sorrow, and tears are predicted.
+
+
+W
+
+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
+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.
+
+WINE CUP.--Joy and realised ambition.
+
+WITCH ON BROOM.--You will be reproved by some of your friends who
+consider that your interest in psychic matters is dangerous, but later
+on you will be able to prove to their satisfaction that no harm has come
+to it.
+
+WITNESS BOX.--With bad signs around it, this would point to a personal
+matter ending in a law court; otherwise, it denotes the taking place of
+a trial in which you will feel special interest.
+
+WOLF.--Beware of an avaricious and hard-hearted neighbour or friend.
+
+WOMAN CARRYING A BURDEN.--An unhappy marriage or unfortunate love
+affair.
+
+WOMAN CARRYING A CHILD.--This shows distress, sometimes illness of
+someone dear to you, or sadness through separation.
+
+WOMAN HOLDING A MIRROR.--Clairvoyance and prediction of the future are
+signified by this symbol.
+
+WOMEN.--With bad signs, several women mean scandal; otherwise, society.
+
+WOOD.--Much happiness with someone dear to you, a forthcoming wedding,
+or a fortunate and favourable event.
+
+WOODPECKER.--This bird brings pleasant news from those who live in the
+country.
+
+WORMS.--These warn you of coming misfortune, or of treachery, and evil
+by secret foes.
+
+WREATH.--This is a symbol of marriage, and of much happiness being in
+store for you.
+
+
+Y
+
+YACHT.--This is a favourable sign of increased wealth or happiness.
+
+YEW TREE.--You may expect to attain to a prominent position in life, and
+to receive a legacy from an aged relative or friend.
+
+
+Z
+
+ZEBRA.--Something for which you have long waited is now within sight,
+but you are likely to be disappointed, for you will find that it was not
+worth waiting for after all.
+
+
+
+
+SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING
+
+
+ACE OF DIAMONDS, A CIRCLE.--An engagement.
+
+ACE OF DIAMONDS, A BUSH.--A pleasant invitation.
+
+ACE OF CLUBS, AN OBELISK.--The offer of a good promotion.
+
+ACE OF HEARTS, A TRAIN, A QUERY.--Indecision about a removal.
+
+ACE OF HEARTS, AN URN, A BED.--Illness in the home.
+
+ACE OF SPADES, BRICKS.--An advantageous offer from a large town.
+
+ARM, A MYRTLE TREE, BIRD ON A PERCH.--New plans which bring about a
+meeting with someone who will become all the world to you.
+
+ARUM LILY, BELLS, A CHURCH.--A wedding.
+
+ARUM LILY, A BAT, A BED, A WIDOW'S BONNET.--Death of a widow.
+
+BACON, PAGODA.--You will make your fortune abroad.
+
+BANANA, A PEACOCK, ACE OF HEARTS, TREES.--A happy marriage to someone of
+wealth and property in the country.
+
+BED, AN ENGINE, LABURNUM TREE.--A happy visit to the country in the
+spring.
+
+BESOM, UGLY FACES.--You will make many enemies by mischief-making.
+
+BONNET, A BOUQUET.--Marriage late in life.
+
+BRIDE, A CRESCENT MOON, A SWALLOW.--A journey which leads to a romantic
+love affair.
+
+BRIDE, PENKNIFE, AN OWL.--Jealousy terminates an unhappy engagement.
+
+CAB, A SQUARE, A CAP.--A gloomy outlook brought about by one of the
+opposite sex.
+
+CAMEL (LADEN), A SMALL "T," A COFFIN.--An unexpected fortune through the
+death of someone abroad whose name begins with "T."
+
+CHAIN (ENTANGLED), ONION.--You will be placed in an embarrassing
+position by the discovery of a secret.
+
+CHINESE LANTERN, A PAIR OF STILTS.--Pride brings about a fall.
+
+CLOVER, PLUMS, A BRIDGE.--A new and excellent opportunity will come your
+way necessitating a journey.
+
+DAFFODILS, THE SUN.--A joyful occurrence in the spring.
+
+DOVES, A BOOK, A BEEHIVE.--You will advance rapidly and become a
+well-known writer.
+
+DUCK, A VEGETABLE MARROW.--Rash investments.
+
+EAGLE (FLYING), A STEAMER, A TENT, A LARGE "E."--A position of honour in
+Egypt.
+
+EAR, A BEEHIVE, A TRUMPET.--Fame as a public speaker.
+
+FATE LINE, A SWORD IN ITS SHEATH, THE SIGN OF MARS, A CHAIN.--A happy
+fate awaits you, and marriage to a soldier who will rise to the top of
+the tree in his profession.
+
+FROG, A FISH, A SHIP, A LARGE "C."--Emigration to Canada.
+
+GOAT, A RUNNING FIGURE, A LAMB.--There need be no doubt as to the
+successful outcome of your venture.
+
+GRASSHOPPERS, A SLEIGH, A WREATH OF ASTERS.--Death of an elderly friend
+or relative in the winter.
+
+KEY, A FLAMING TORCH.--Some discovery or the development of a patent
+leads to your becoming famous.
+
+KING ON HIS THRONE, AN EAGLE IN A CAGE, A MACE.--An important public
+ceremony in which you take a part.
+
+LADDER, RING, A MAN AND A WOMAN.--Marriage will be the means of
+advancement and good fortune.
+
+LADDER, A PALETTE.--Attainment to a position of honour as an artist.
+
+LADDER, THE SYMBOL OF MARS.--A most fortunate career as a soldier.
+
+LION, A LUTE.--Rising to the top of the tree, as a musician, is assured
+by these symbols.
+
+LION, A MAN SPEAKING FROM A PLATFORM.--Great success in a public career
+and the attaining to an influential position.
+
+LION, A MAN BESIDE A PESTLE AND MORTAR.--Excellent prospects and fame as
+a doctor.
+
+LIZARD, A PEAKED CAP.--An expected visitor is not to be trusted.
+
+MACE, A MALLET.--Through wisdom and clear judgment you will rise to a
+position of authority.
+
+MAN CARRYING A BURDEN, A PAIR OF SCISSORS, A MUSHROOM.--Quarrels in an
+unhappy love affair ending in a broken engagement.
+
+MAGNET, A MEAT COVER.--An unpleasant discovery leads to the abrupt
+ending of an infatuation.
+
+NAIL, A PAIR OF PINCERS.--A visit to the dentist and the removal of a
+tooth.
+
+NOTICE-BOARD, A LEEK, AN OPEN PADLOCK.--In a surprising manner you will
+get the information for which you are seeking.
+
+ONIONS, AN OTTER.--Those in whom you trusted have betrayed your
+confidence and divulged a secret.
+
+OWL, A PAIL.--Loss of income will necessitate your undertaking
+distasteful work.
+
+PAGODA, A PALM TREE, WATER.--A voyage to a warm climate under very happy
+conditions.
+
+PESTLE AND MORTAR, A WALKING STICK.--Illness and the arrival of the
+doctor.
+
+PULPIT, OPERA GLASSES.--Those who weary others by undue curiosity will
+always remain in ignorance.
+
+QUERY, A LETTER, INITIAL "B," A GRAVE STONE.--You will be consulted as
+to the erecting of a headstone on the grave of a relative or friend.
+
+QUILL PEN, LILIES OF THE VALLEY, AN ORGAN.--Great happiness through
+marriage.
+
+RABBIT, AN ARROW, A LARGE LETTER "L," A DAGGER.--News of severe illness
+and a probable operation for a child who lives in London.
+
+RHINOCEROS, AN OVERCOAT, A STEAMER, A LARGE LETTER "I."--The undertaking
+of a somewhat hazardous enterprise necessitates a voyage to India;
+through this much will happen which will eventually lead to your
+becoming famous.
+
+ROCKET, A PEAR, A SNOWDROP.--News of a birth of which you may expect to
+hear in February.
+
+ROCKING CHAIR, A PEDESTRIAN, A MUSHROOM.--Deliberation over important
+matters brings you to the conclusion that a great venture, which may
+mean enormous gain, is worth a small risk, and success will await you.
+
+SAILOR, A FLYING SWALLOW, A TRIDENT, A RING.--Happy news of good
+promotion for a sailor and a proposal of marriage.
+
+SCAFFOLD, LEG OF MUTTON.--Gambling or speculation will bring you to
+poverty unless you pay heed to this warning.
+
+SHARK, A PISTOL, A FLYING SEAGULL.--News from abroad of a tragic death.
+
+SNAKE, A RAM, A WOMAN, A WIDOW'S BONNET.--Overwhelming evidence against
+some widow who is a dangerous enemy.
+
+SOFA, A SLEIGH.--A cold in the head or a chill.
+
+SWORD, A RING, A MAN, A WOMAN, A TOAD.--Separation of lovers brought
+about by slander and malicious talk.
+
+TABLE, A QUILL PEN, A CAT, A RING WITH DOTS AROUND.--Legal business
+over money matters which leads to family quarrels.
+
+THRONE, AN OSTRICH RUNNING, A FLYING SEAGULL, A FLAG.--Serious news from
+abroad of disturbances and rebellion.
+
+TRAM LINES, A BUILDING WITH DOTS AROUND IT, A PURSE.--You will take a
+roadway journey to a bank and are warned to beware of pickpockets.
+
+URN, HOSPITAL NURSE, A MAN, A LARGE HEART.--Serious illness affecting
+the heart is predicted for a man.
+
+VEGETABLE MARROW, A STEAMER, NATIVE WITH "TOM-TOM," A BROKEN
+PILLAR.--Distressing news of misfortune for someone dear to you in
+India.
+
+VIOLET, A WATER LILY, A ROBIN, A CRESCENT MOON, A RING.--A romantic love
+affair which ends in a happy marriage taking place in the early spring.
+
+WADING BOOT, THE SIGN OF NEPTUNE, SEVERAL PENGUINS, A MAST.--News of a
+disaster in the North Sea.
+
+WIDOW'S BONNET, A PIG, A DOTTED CIRCLE, THE FIGURES "100."--A small
+legacy of a hundred pounds may be expected from a widow.
+
+WOODPECKER, TREES, A ROSE, A MAN.--A prospective visit to the country in
+the summer, when you will meet with someone who will become very dear to
+you.
+
+YEW TREE, AN OPEN PADLOCK, A WALLFLOWER, A PINEAPPLE.--A new plan of
+life is made necessary as the result of an unexpected inheritance of
+much wealth.
+
+SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS
+
+The following twenty illustrations are photographs of cups which on
+various occasions have been turned by consultants and interpreted by a
+seer. The student will find these of much practical value in learning
+what symbols to look for, and how to discern them clearly as the cup is
+turned about in the hand.
+
+The divination of each cup should be carefully studied with its
+illustration; by this means the student will be enabled to grasp the
+principles upon which to form a judgment of the cup as a whole.
+
+Having mastered this, the knowledge gained can be supplemented by
+reference to the alphabetical Dictionary of Symbols and Their Meanings
+in the previous chapter.
+
+To study the illustrations and their descriptions correctly, the former
+must be turned about and about until each symbol has been identified.
+
+
+
+
+TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE I
+
+
+The most noticeable feature of this cup is the clear evidence given that
+the chief interests of the consultant are bound up in some man in India.
+That there is delay in receiving important news from him is shown by the
+symbol of the pigeon on the stone immediately beneath the handle. But
+that most favourable news may be expected later is certain, for the
+figure of a man upon an elephant with a pineapple beyond gives proof of
+this. The natives with the large "P" in conjunction show that the
+Punjaub is indicated, and this is further emphasised by the sign-post
+which points towards these symbols. The child's toys show the
+consultant's association and happiness with children. The figure of the
+woman seated on the edge of a rock with its curious peak behind her, and
+the seagull below, suggest that storms at sea will cause distress to
+some woman known to the consultant. The small figure "11," close to this
+symbol, points out that it is likely to be eleven days before there is
+hope of the anxiety being relieved.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE I]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Natives on post. Large letter "P." Child's toys. Woman
+with uplifted hands on curious shaped rock. Small numeral "11" above.
+Seagull perched on small rock beneath.
+
+_In centre_.--Pigeon standing on large stone, man in sun helmet on
+elephant. Sign-post pointing to letter "P."
+
+_Near rim and handle_.--A pineapple on dish.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE II
+
+
+This cup shows that a variety of events may be expected, with a fair
+proportion of pleasure and success to be anticipated from them.
+
+The finger beyond the handle pointing to the ark indicates that in all
+trials the consultant will find a refuge. The hanging lamp is also a
+guarantee of coming success, and prosperous undertakings, in some new
+plan which is under consideration.
+
+The clouds, the symbol of the goat beyond which is facing into the open
+gateway, signify that an advantageous opportunity, to which a certain
+amount of risk is attached, awaits the consultant; the prominent
+figurehead upon the stone pillar gives assurance that all will turn out
+well, and that there is no need for hesitation in embarking upon this
+new opportunity; that it will necessitate a removal is shown by the
+buildings beyond. The quill pen and dots point to the fact that some
+legal business will be transacted over money affairs.
+
+The dove-cot in the centre, with the form of a widow with dots around,
+signifies that a benefit to the home may be expected in the future,
+through a widow. The clergyman in conjunction, holding a paper, shows
+that the benefit will probably come about through a reconciliation. The
+bank of clouds behind the ferry boat shows that some trouble, to be
+expected in the future, will be lightened by the help of good friends.
+Whilst the bird stationary upon the piece of wood, at some distance from
+the consultant, and in conjunction with the letter "L," means
+uncertainty as to some desired information, which should come from
+someone whose name begins with "L."
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE II]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Finger. Small ark. Hanging lamp and shade. Large
+arm-chair. Bank of clouds. Goat. Large open gateway. Curious shaped
+figurehead upon a stone pillar. Low curved wall and buildings. Small
+quill pen and dots.
+
+_In centre_.--Dove-cot. Widow in flowing veil seated in chair. Dots
+around. Man in clerical hat holding an open paper in his hand.
+
+_Near rim_.--Shapeless leaves. Small ferry boat on water. Bird
+standing on log of wood. Letter "L."
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE III
+
+
+The cat with dots around being near the handle indicates financial worry
+in the home. The bone beyond shows that the misfortunes will be met with
+courage, and eventually overcome. The cockatoo, with the cauliflower
+appearing on the opposite side, signifies that an unreliable friend will
+cause the consultant a little uneasiness, and as a small symbol of a
+mushroom is beside it, a quarrel with this undesirable friend may be
+expected.
+
+The pear may be linked to the symbol of the font in the centre of the
+cup, showing that the consultant may expect news of a birth; the carving
+indicates that the news will give much satisfaction; the wine-cup, with
+the leg in conjunction, points out that the ambitions of the consultant
+will certainly be realised in the future. That a certain amount of
+waiting will be necessary is shown by the distance from the handle.
+
+The motor boat, and monument in the centre, foretell the successful
+outcome of a new venture, which at present is unthought-of. The rocks
+show that a certain amount of mental agitation is aroused by the setting
+out on this undertaking, but, with the reassuring symbols in this cup,
+no alarm is necessary.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE III]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On side under handle_.--Cat. Scattered dots.
+
+_On side_.--Bone. Cockatoo upon a stump of wood. Small symbol of a
+leg. Wine-cup held in hand. Small symbol of a mushroom. Pear.
+Cauliflower.
+
+_On circle under handle_.--Curious shaped rocks.
+
+_On circle beyond_.--Monument.
+
+_In centre_.--Motor boat. Font. Carved figures.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE IV
+
+
+The symbol of the seal being directly under the handle, with the large
+arch and carving beyond, show that the consultant will soon enjoy the
+fulfilment of a long desired hope; everything is going smoothly, and
+will turn out as desired. The only obstacle is seen in the symbol of the
+weasel, which appears beyond the seal, pointing to the fact that the
+consultant has someone who is not to be trusted in the home, but this
+will not result in anything serious.
+
+The figures of the two women opposite the handle show the arrival of
+friends to the "house," bringing presents with them. The inkpot, pen,
+and numeral "7," with the bird's nest in connection, show that happy
+news, as the result of personal effort on the part of the consultant,
+may be looked for within seven days.
+
+The rock, motor, and wavy lines being in conjunction, warn the
+consultant of some forthcoming vexation, and possibly alarm, in
+connection with a motor expedition, but the episode is in the distance,
+and will not be more than a passing cloud.
+
+The slug, at the bottom of the cup, predicts a future disturbance with
+someone, but the matter will be trifling. The large symbol of the king
+and queen upon the throne, opposite the handle, foretells a future of
+honour and wealth, and the assurance of every happiness for this
+fortunate consultant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE IV]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Opposite handle on circle_.--Two women, inside figure carrying
+basket, outside figure with parcel under arm.
+
+_On sides_.--Line of wavy dots. Large rock. Motor. Bird's nest.
+Pen. Numeral "7." Inkpot.
+
+_On circle_.--Large arch with carving.
+
+_In centre_.--Slug. Figures of King and Queen on throne.
+
+_Under handle_.--Seal. Weasel.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE V
+
+
+The large rock on the side, with the letter "J" beside it, speaks of a
+forthcoming vexation or trouble caused by someone whose name begins with
+"J." The necklace and jewellery beyond, with scattered dots around, give
+a cheerful assurance to the consultant of coming prosperity. This is
+further emphasised by the circle of dots above the letter "C" in the
+centre. As the initial is large, it probably indicates the name of the
+place from which the source of wealth may be anticipated; and that much
+happiness will come to the consultant in the future, is shown by the
+dancing figure and carved figures being in conjunction.
+
+The small basket, the sausage, and roll of bread, with the query and "2"
+beyond, all point to the fact that the consultant will have little
+complaints and grumbles to put up with, and there will be some doubt as
+to which of two people is most to blame. But it will be only a small
+ripple upon the otherwise smooth surface of the consultant's outlook.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE V]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Large rocks. Letter "J" in conjunction. Necklace.
+Jewellery.
+
+_In centre_.--Large ornamental "C." Circle of dots above. Figure of
+girl dancing with arm upraised beneath. Carved figures.
+
+_In centre near circle_.--Basket. Large sausage with roll of bread
+in conjunction. Small query. Numeral "2."
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE VI
+
+
+The numeral "4," beside the shapeless leaves, and the line leading from
+this to the flat rock beyond, indicate that in about four days the
+consultant may expect to meet with obstacles in the way of some
+prospective outing or pleasure, which will probably fall through.
+
+The corkscrew, with the letter "C" in conjunction, signifies vexatious
+curiosity as to the consultant's private concerns, on the part of
+persons whose names begin with these initials. But that it is merely a
+passing annoyance is shown by the symbol of the arch, and dancing
+figures above it, and, with the fig tree beyond, foretells the
+development of things most wished for, and much future happiness and
+prosperity.
+
+The anvil in the centre, with the branches of a tree in conjunction,
+suggests that it will be largely owing to the consultant's energy that
+this hopeful outlook in the future may safely be predicted.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE VI]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Corkscrew. Letter "C." Arch. Dancing figures above.
+Fig tree.
+
+_Near rim_.--Shapeless leaves. Numeral "4." Line leading to flat
+rock.
+
+_In centre_.--Anvil. Branches of a tree.
+
+_Under handle_.--Scattered dots.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE VII
+
+
+Although the small symbol of the dagger points towards the consultant,
+it would not in this case predict a personal danger, as there are no
+further signs of illness or misfortune. So that it may safely be taken
+to mean that the consultant will shortly be going to see a friend who
+has had an operation; this fact is borne out by the short dotted line
+beyond, leading to the door knocker, under which is written the word
+"in."
+
+The numeral "7" coming at the end of the dotted line would show that it
+will probably be seven weeks before this friend recovers from the
+illness. This friend's name is shown to begin with "L," as that letter
+is also near the end of the lines.
+
+The more distant signs of a brooch and a cabinet beyond both foretell
+the unexpected development of good fortune. If the consultant is
+married, the thimble in the centre would show future changes in the
+household; that they will be advantageous is shown by the large feather
+which gives assurance of a prosperous future.
+
+That this may come about through a friend, or lover, is shown by the
+cigar, and is further emphasised by the large dots beside it.
+
+A warning against extravagance, however, is given to the consultant by
+the crinoline, which appears amidst these signs of future wealth.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE VII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Small dagger. Short dotted line leading to door
+knocker, with "in" written beneath. Numeral "7." Letter "L." Dots.
+
+_On sides near circle_.--Group of dots and small symbols showing
+presents. Brooch. Cabinet.
+
+_In centre_.--Crinoline. Large feather. Small cigar. Thimble.
+
+_Under handle_.--Symbols of letters and parcels.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE VIII
+
+
+The only definite indication of future prospects is shown by the symbol
+of the organ, and acorn, upon the circle at the bottom of the cup, the
+position of these signs showing that hope will not be realised for some
+time.
+
+But these symbols make the prediction of ultimate success a safe one.
+Should the consultant be a musician, triumph in the profession would be
+assured.
+
+The coal scoop and beetle are significant of domestic worries and
+household cares. But the tea cosy in the centre promises compensation in
+the way of small comforts and affection.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE VIII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+Small symbol of a coal scoop.
+
+_On circle_.--Organ. Acorn beside it. Beetle.
+
+_In centre_.--Tea cosy.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE IX
+
+
+This cup would be singularly disappointing from the consultant's point
+of view, as it is devoid of incident.
+
+The large spray of thistle on the rim indicates an unselfish life of
+endurance. For the present, there is no sign of a more eventful
+existence.
+
+The dust-pan, brush, and duster, in the centre, point to future domestic
+vexations, but the large spray of iris beside it promises a pleasure
+which will far outbalance the trifling disturbance.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE IX]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Thistle.
+
+_Centre_.--Dust-pan and brush. Duster. Large spray of iris.
+
+_Under handle_.--Shapeless leaves.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE X
+
+
+The most striking features of this cup are the various indications of
+pleasure and social enjoyment. These being shown by the cake and
+butterfly, while the orchid in conjunction predicts that the
+consultant's personal charm and power of attraction will result in a
+future of wealth and social distinction.
+
+The pillar, near the rim and handle, gives a pleasing assurance of
+security and loyal friends. The bird flying from the cage brings joyful
+news, that something which has been an obstacle in the way of the
+consultant's desires is about to be removed, and much future happiness
+may be looked for.
+
+The figure of the man fishing from a rock foreshows the arrival of a
+visitor, who will have some pleasant news to tell.
+
+The toque opposite the handle, but at the bottom of the cup, gives
+further evidence of the good luck coming to this fortunate consultant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE X]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Small stone pillar. Cake on dish. Man on rock fishing.
+
+_On sides_.--Bird cage, small bird flying from it.
+
+_On circle_.--Butterfly. Lady's hat.
+
+_In centre_.--Orchid with long stalk.
+
+_Under handle_.--Shapeless leaves.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XI
+
+
+This cup indicates that the consultant is apt to be ruffled by trifles
+and to become upset by anything unexpected. As, for instance, in the
+case of the arrival of visitors, shown by the mass of leaves and chair.
+The query beside it shows the indecision of the consultant's mind as to
+necessary arrangements. The boots on the opposite side denote that lack
+of income will not trouble the consultant.
+
+But that there is some misfortune or hindrance in the future is shown by
+the symbol of the broken cross in the bottom of the cup; the head and
+shoulders of the woman beside it suggest that this trouble will be
+caused by a woman. Compensation will be found in the happy love affair,
+which is clearly predicted by the cherries, the figures of the man and
+woman embracing, and the man's hat and pipe.
+
+Large dots signify that wealth will be added to happiness. This event
+must not be expected for some months, as the symbols are in the bottom
+of the cup.
+
+The letter "N" with the dots and small tree beyond show an immediate
+pleasant happening, in connection with a person whose name begins with
+that letter.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XI]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Mass of leaves. Stones.
+
+_On sides_.--Chair. Query. Two boots.
+
+_On circle_.--Figure of man and woman embracing. Small bunch of
+cherries beneath. Several dots. Man's hat and pipe in conjunction.
+
+_In centre_.--Broken cross. Head and shoulders of woman.
+
+_Under handle_.--Letter "N." Small tree beyond.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XII
+
+
+The present conditions of this consultant are not cheering. The large
+cloud, associated with dots, the small dog on the opposite side, and the
+policeman beyond, all point to grievous money worries, possibly caused
+by dishonesty.
+
+The somewhat indistinct axe implies a brave effort to overcome, and
+final mastery of, some of the difficulties.
+
+However, the future has more pleasant prospects, and may be looked
+forward to with hope. The symbols of the clover and cherries, give
+assurance of this.
+
+The spray of ivy speaks of the patience with which the present trials
+are borne, also that true friends are a source of comfort to the
+consultant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On side_.--Small dog lying down.
+
+_Near rim_.--Policeman. Indistinct symbol of an axe. Large cloud.
+Dots.
+
+_Centre_.--Two small butterflies. Small symbol of a stocking. Small
+bunch of cherries. Spray of ivy. Clover.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XIII
+
+
+The consultant who has "turned" this cup must be prepared for delays,
+and must not expect real happiness until rather late in life, this being
+shown by the bonnet and strings on the side of the cup.
+
+The small symbol of birds on a perch gives further evidence that having
+to wait is a feature of the consultant's lot. The rock and pipe beyond
+show some dismay with regard to a dear friend.
+
+The large spray of mistletoe and holly at the bottom of the cup, with
+the letters "F" and "L" in conjunction, implies that some event of
+importance to the consultant, in connection with persons whose names
+begin with these initial letters, will occur in the winter. If the cup
+has been "turned" during the autumn or winter, probably a year will pass
+before the event takes place, as the mistletoe indicates delay. But this
+consultant is prepared to hear the truth, and faces it calmly, even if
+it is a little unpleasant; the symbol of the woman looking into the
+glass brings this fact to light.
+
+The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant plans which
+will result in tranquillity and satisfaction.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XIII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Bonnet and strings. Birds on perch. Pieces of rock. A
+pipe.
+
+_On circle_.--Child with toys.
+
+_Centre_.--Large sprays of mistletoe and holly. Letters "F" and
+"L." Figure of woman looking in glass.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XIV
+
+
+This cup was "turned" by a well-known authoress. Its sinister appearance
+is accounted for by the fact that at the time of "turning" the cup, she
+was arranging mentally a murder plot for the book she was then writing.
+
+The symbols speak for themselves and need no explanation.
+
+It is a most interesting specimen, as being absolutely unique.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XIV]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On side overlapping circle_.--Tail and hindquarters of rat, with
+head in a hole. Monster with a man's head and bear's paws.
+
+_On side_.--Dead fish beyond.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XV
+
+
+The consultant who "turned" this cup was sorrowful and had either just
+passed through a bereavement, or such will take place in the immediate
+future. The rough cross and the grave near the handle point to this. The
+bed, with the figure of the woman in nurse's cloak near it tells of
+serious illness in the home. But this is a future trouble, as the
+symbols appear at some distance from the handle. The saucepan also bears
+witness to the general gloom.
+
+The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross show the patience with which the
+consultant bears the trials; also that good and loyal friends will be a
+source of comfort.
+
+The small bit of wood and the closed book are symbols of hope, and
+assure this sad consultant that the expected improvement in affairs will
+certainly take place and will relieve some of the present anxieties.
+
+This is the most that can be foretold of the future, for there are no
+signs of pleasant events or definite changes. Indeed, the symbol of the
+loaf of bread in the centre of the cup shows that monotony and ordinary
+routine are all that can be predicted from the divination.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XV]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Rough cross. Ivy leaves beyond. Large closed book.
+
+_On sides_.--Log of wood. Bed. Figure of a woman in nurse's cloak
+beside it. Grave, with small cross.
+
+_In centre_.--Loaf of bread. Small symbol of a saucepan.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XVI
+
+
+This cup gives an impression of a somewhat undeveloped character which
+is further brought into notice by the stump of a tree on the circle; the
+hen on a nest, near the handle, points to a home life of comfort and
+affection.
+
+The egg in the cup, and the duck, show that a risk of threatened
+disaster, as a result of rash speculation will be averted, and with the
+symbol of the three boots, fortunate prospects, and the guarantee of
+hope fulfilled, may safely be predicted for the future.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XVI]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Hen on nest. Shapeless leaves. Egg in cup.
+
+_Near circle opposite handle_.--A duck.
+
+_On circle_.--Stump of tree. Three boots.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XVII
+
+
+The figure of the child, with its toys beyond, implies that new plans,
+to be made very soon, will be most beneficial, and will bring much
+pleasure to the consultant. But as the sausages and snail are not far
+distant, there is likely to be a marring of the pleasant conditions,
+caused by an act of unfaithfulness on the part of someone with whom the
+consultant is closely connected.
+
+The bellows beyond suggest that the matter is treated with as much
+philosophy as possible, and with a resolve to make the best of a bad
+business; the ham also, being in conjunction, it is evident that the
+episode will not interfere with the consultant's success in life.
+
+The sign post, with the running figure beside it and the large letter
+"M" beyond, prepare the consultant for startling news, the result of
+which will be of great importance. The news will come from a place
+beginning with the letter "M." There is no doubt that the matter will
+turn out admirably and bring about many advantages, as shown by the
+spreading branches of the tree; while the grapes beneath promise
+abundant success and joy.
+
+The large boot-tree and latch-key on the circle beneath the handle
+predict a fortunate and unexpected gain in the near future. This
+consultant may look forward with confidence to the pleasures which fate
+has in store.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XVII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Child seated. Toys beyond. Sausages. Snail. Ham.
+Bellows.
+
+_In centre_.--Sign post. Running figure beside it. Large letter "M"
+in conjunction.
+
+_On circle_.--Tree with spreading branches. Bunch of grapes
+beneath. Large boot-tree. Latch-key.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XVIII
+
+
+The shadow beneath the haycock shows that the consultant will soon be
+placed in a somewhat trying position and will have considerable
+difficulty in finding a way out of it.
+
+The future is full of promise and there can be little doubt that the
+consultant will enjoy the pleasures of prosperity.
+
+A journey to a cold climate to be taken later will result in very
+propitious news as shown by the symbol of the pheasant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XVIII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Shapeless leaves. Haycock. Shadow beneath.
+
+_In centre_.--Pair of boots. Spreading branches of a tree. Pheasant
+flying.
+
+_Near circle_.--Head of a polar bear.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XIX
+
+
+The doll on the side, with the small symbol of a toadstool beside it,
+gives a warning to the consultant against folly and a bad habit of
+gossiping when feeling bored in society. The stuffed head of the deer,
+in this case, shows that much distress is caused by the unguarded talk,
+and the consultant certainly cannot be described as an "innocent cause."
+
+The various scattered shapeless leaves point to confusion, and a
+somewhat "happy-go-lucky" nature. The spray of poppies on the circle
+beneath the handle foreshows that a pleasant experience may be expected
+in the summer.
+
+The broken gate, with the cross above it, denotes that a new opportunity
+which awaits the consultant at a future date, will coincide with a time
+of perplexity and trouble, which fact is further borne out by the
+running figure below. This being in conjunction with a large letter "Y,"
+implies that the disturbance will arise in connection with a place, the
+name of which begins with "Y."
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XIX]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Small symbol of a toadstool. Doll. Head of a stuffed
+deer.
+
+_Near rim_.--Many shapeless leaves.
+
+_On circle_.--Spray of poppies.
+
+_In centre_.--Broken gate with cross above it. Large "Y." Running
+figure.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XX
+
+
+This cup shows confusion and that the consultant was in a state of
+mental turmoil at the time of "turning" it. But in spite of this
+drawback there are some interesting facts to be found.
+
+The dotted circles and large ornamental arch point to a most hopeful
+outlook and to the successful development of some desire at present
+unattainable.
+
+The various initials and small numerals scattered about show
+correspondence as to plans and fixing of dates. The bush apple tree
+speaks of some pleasure which may be looked forward to in the summer.
+
+The dancing figures predict much future happiness; the numerous changes
+which are likely to come about will all tend to success and the
+gratifying of the consultant's wishes. And what more cheerful outlook
+than this can be desired?
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XX]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Scattered shapeless leaves. Several initials. Small
+numerals. Dotted circles. A large ornamental arch.
+
+_Near circle_.--Bush apple tree.
+
+_In centre_.--Dancing and grotesque figures.
+
+
+
+
+CONCLUDING NOTE
+
+It may be safely promised to those who follow the simple instructions
+given in this book that within a short time they will find themselves
+encircled by a halo of popularity. For few things provide a more certain
+guarantee of this pleasant condition than that of being able to "tell
+fortunes." Divination by tea-leaves will bring to those who study it
+deeply a fund of knowledge beyond the radius of normal understanding.
+
+For those who use it as a means of amusement only, it will give pleasure
+which is dependent upon nothing more difficult to obtain than a cup of
+tea! With this recommendation I will leave these pages, in the sincere
+hope that this little book may be of real value to those who desire to
+be initiated into the fascinating art of reading the future in a
+tea-cup.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+David Garcia, Tiffany Vergon, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks, and the
+
+Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
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+Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves
+
+HOW TO READ YOUR FATE IN A TEACUP
+
+BY CICELY KENT
+
+_With Twenty Illustrations_
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+
+ CHAPTER
+
+ I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES
+
+ II. PRACTICE AND METHOD OF READING THE CUP
+
+ III. GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP
+
+ IV. DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT
+ AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY
+
+ V. SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS. REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY
+ BY THE TEA-LEAVES
+
+ VI. WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES. SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS
+
+ VII. THE "NELROS" CUP. TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS
+
+ A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
+
+ SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING
+
+ SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS
+
+
+
+
+
+
+TELLING FORTUNES BY
+
+TEA-LEAVES
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES
+
+
+At no time in the history of the world has there been such earnest
+searching for light and knowledge in all matters relating to Psychic
+Phenomena as in the present day. The desire to investigate some new
+disclosure has resulted in yet other discoveries. Such will be handed on
+in their various forms to be studied and used by those who seek to
+learn.
+
+Few subjects need more patience than those dealing with Psychology. Even
+those who put their knowledge to a practical use in such studies as
+divination by tea-leaves, must still plod patiently along a path thickly
+strewn with new knowledge. The powers of clairvoyance, for instance,
+cannot be forced or hurried; such arbitrary laws as time have no meaning
+for the subconscious self, therefore the need for hurry does not exist.
+
+I was once told by a very mediumistic woman that she had sat in the same
+room at the same time for an hour every day for seven years, because she
+"wished to develop Clairvoyance." Here was patience indeed! In some
+manifestations of the clairvoyant powers within us, it is spontaneous,
+the closing of the eyes to shut out all material surroundings being all
+that is necessary to bring a vision of what is happening, or shortly to
+happen, possibly hundreds of miles away.
+
+In all dreams the clairvoyant powers are spontaneous; but for the
+development of clairvoyance at will, great perseverance is necessary.
+Its interests and powers are unlimited, so that it is well worth the
+patience and time spent upon it.
+
+In the use of tea-leaves as a means of divination, the more developed
+the "clear sight," the more interesting and accurate will be the
+interpretation. Practice is most necessary, especially for those who
+have less natural clairvoyance than others.
+
+The desire for knowledge on all Psychic matters has led to an increased
+demand for various methods of bringing into symbols and pictures that
+hidden knowledge of the present and the future. That this knowledge can
+be translated to us symbolically is apparent to everyone--who could
+doubt it, and still believe in anything at all?
+
+Tea-leaves are habitually used by many people as a means of divination.
+To some it is an easier method than the cards, there is less to
+memorise, or the crystal.
+
+There is in Paris a famous clairvoyant who always uses tea-leaves as the
+medium for her powers of divination. Some are inclined to jeer at the
+fortune in the teacup, but if the language of symbolism is rightly
+understood, the medium through which it is seen matters little.
+
+Tea-leaves have the advantage of being simple, inexpensive, and within
+the reach of everyone. It cannot be claimed that the cult is of the
+greatest antiquity; for although it seems to have been used in China
+from very early times, tea was not brought into Europe until about the
+middle of the sixteenth century. For many years after its introduction
+into this country, tea was far too costly to be used except by a
+comparatively small proportion of the population. It has, however,
+proved its extreme usefulness as a means of divination, as well as its
+merits as a beverage, for close upon three centuries.
+
+It is a very favourite method with the Highlanders, where it is
+customary for the "guid wife" to read in her cup of tea at breakfast the
+events she may look for during the day. Simple though they may probably
+be, there are to be seen in the tea-leaves, a letter, a parcel, a
+visitor, a wedding, and so on. It is said that no Highland seer would
+take money for making prognostications as to the future. This, no doubt,
+is one good reason for their powers as clairvoyants.
+
+It is a misfortune that clairvoyance should ever have to come into the
+material necessities of money transactions, as it tends to mar the clear
+vision.
+
+It is said by some that tea-leaves can foretell the events for
+twenty-four hours only. As clairvoyance has no restrictions as to time
+or space, I cannot see how it can be thus laid down as a fact that it is
+limited to man-made laws of time! Certainly there is much evidence of
+the "tea leaves" being capable of foreseeing events of an important
+nature at a considerable distance ahead.
+
+One of the most difficult points in interpreting visions of clairvoyance
+is the time element; simply because time, as we know it, does not exist.
+The intuitive faculty is needed for any accurate definition of time, so
+important to us in our present conditions, so absolutely unimportant to
+the subconscious self. Let us decide at once, then, that divination by
+tea-leaves may, and often does, extend to a further vision than that of
+the twenty-four hours. Much depends upon the methods used.
+
+Our individual past, quite apart from the arbitrary laws of heredity,
+makes the road of our future. Possibly this may account for the curious
+fact that in dreams the setting is often in childhood's surroundings,
+while the dream itself is obviously of the present or the future. This
+shows how the first beginnings of the event which is to come were
+brought about. It is somewhat like unwinding a cotton reel!
+
+There are, no doubt, some who look upon the tea-leaves merely as a form
+of amusement, and who entertain their friends in that way. Well, it is a
+harmless amusement, and is often useful at a very dull tea party! But
+for those who take it seriously, and regard it as one of the many means
+of divination, it will be treated with the respect due to such matters.
+
+As in other forms of divination, so with the reading of the tea-cup, a
+great deal depends on the seer. Those who are naturally clairvoyant will
+read many events and scenes in the cup which would be passed over by
+others not so gifted. Even without this "clear sight," however, the
+tea-leaves may be read by anyone who has learned the principles and the
+symbolic meanings given in this book. With a certain amount of intuition
+and imagination, the tea-cups may be most successfully used to reveal
+the future.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+PRACTICE AND METHOD
+
+
+A wide, shallow cup is the best kind to use for tea-leaf
+divination--white if possible. A narrow cup adds to the seer's
+difficulties, as the tea-leaves cannot be plainly seen. Small cups, too,
+are objectionable for the same reason, and a fluted cup is even worse. A
+plain, even surface is required, with no pattern of any kind, as this
+has a tendency to confuse the symbols. Indian tea and the cheaper
+mixtures, which contain so much dust and twigs are of no use for reading
+a fortune, as they cannot form into pictures and symbols that can easily
+be distinguished.
+
+Those who desire to have their tea-leaves interpreted should leave about
+a teaspoonful of tea at the bottom of the cup. It should then be taken
+in the left hand, and turned three times from left with a quick swing.
+Then very gently, slowly, and with care, turn it upside down over the
+saucer, leaving it there for a minute, so that all the moisture may
+drain away.
+
+Some divinators of the tea-leaves insist on a concentration of the mind
+during this turning of the cup, as do many cartomantes whilst the cards
+are being shuffled; others prefer the mind to be as far as possible free
+from any definite thought or desire, simply allowing it to dwell on such
+abstract subjects as flowers or the weather. Personally, I advocate this
+for both systems of divination; it enables the subconscious mind to
+assert itself unhindered, whilst the normal mind is in abeyance.
+
+The turning of the cup before inverting it over the saucer is equivalent
+to the shuffling of the cards. It is as a direct result of those few
+seconds turning that the pictures and signs are created, the
+subconscious mind directing the hand holding the cup. The following
+simple ritual is all that is necessary to those consulting the
+tea-leaves.
+
+The cup to be read is held by the seer and turned about as necessary, so
+that the symbols may be read without disturbing them. This is important,
+but no disturbance will take place if the moisture has been properly
+drained away. The handle of the cup represents the consultant, also the
+home, or, if the consultant be away from home the present abode.
+
+It is necessary to have a starting point in the cup for the purpose of
+indicating events approaching near to, or far distant from, the person
+consulting. The leaves near the rim denote such things as may be
+expected to occur quickly; those directly beneath the handle indicate
+present and immediate happenings; those on the sides of the cup suggest
+more distant events; whilst those at the bottom deal with the far
+distant future.
+
+This method of fixing the time, coupled with intuition, renders it
+possible to give a consultant some idea as to when an event may be
+expected; but if there be no intuitive sense of time, it will be found
+wiser not to be too positive.
+
+The turning of the cup and the draining of the moisture having been
+carried out as directed, the tea-leaves will be found distributed at the
+sides and bottom of the cup.
+
+For those who wish to use the saucer as a further means of divination,
+the following suggestions will be useful.
+
+There must be a definite point to represent the consultant, and for this
+reason the saucer is usually rejected. There is also the objection that
+it is more difficult to manipulate in the turning. Nevertheless, it is
+found to give excellent results, and, if the cup is bare of events, it
+is useful to be able to find information in the saucer.
+
+First of all, then, to determine the position of the consultant. Take
+the centre of the saucer for this purpose. The circle round it
+represents the home, or if the consultant is away from home, the present
+abode, and also events near at hand. The more distant circle indicates
+those things which are not to be expected for some time. The outer
+circle and rim suggest events as yet in the misty future.
+
+When the saucer is used as an additional means of seeking knowledge of
+coming events, after the symbols in the cup have been exhausted, it will
+often be found that this secondary divination confirms or enlarges upon
+that which has already been foretold in the cup.
+
+The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, having remained in the
+saucer, should be turned by the consultant three times with the same
+swirling motion as for the cup, and the moisture carefully poured away.
+The saucer should be held inverted for a few seconds, otherwise when it
+is placed upright, the remaining moisture will disturb the tea-leaves.
+The symbols are read in exactly the same way as in the cup, the only
+difference being the positions representing the consultant, the home,
+and the indications of time. These have already been explained.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP
+
+
+At first sight the interior of the cup will show the leaves scattered
+about apparently haphazard and with no arrangement; just a jumble of
+tea-leaves and nothing more. In reality they have come to their
+positions and have taken on the shapes of the symbols for which they
+stand, by the guidance of the subconscious mind directing the hand in
+the turning of the cup.
+
+The various shapes and the meanings to be attached to them will at first
+be puzzling to beginners. A good deal of practice is necessary before
+the tea-leaf symbols can be accurately interpreted at a glance. That,
+however, will come later, and in time it will be as easy as reading a
+book.
+
+If you wish to be a proficient reader of the tea-leaves, practise
+constantly this interpretation of the shapes and positions of the
+leaves. Take a cup and follow out the simple instructions for the
+turning and draining of it, and then carefully study the result.
+
+It is an excellent plan to make a rough copy of the leaves as they
+present themselves to you in each cup, making notes of the various
+meanings.
+
+Do not feel dismayed if, when you begin looking at the tea-leaves, you
+are unable to discover in them anything definitely symbolic. It is
+certain that nothing will be found if the seer is feeling nervous! Keep
+a calm, open mind, and do not be in a hurry, for it is under such
+conditions only that a clear reading of the leaves will be possible. In
+some cases the symbols are more easily read than in others. Much depends
+upon the consultant.
+
+The gift of imagination (by no means to be confused with invention) is
+of the greatest possible importance in discerning the symbols which are
+of such endless shapes and variety. The seer has to find in the forms of
+the tea-leaves a resemblance, sometimes it may be but a faint one, to
+natural objects, _e.g._, trees, houses, flowers, bridges, and so
+forth. Figures of human beings and animals will frequently be seen, as
+will squares, triangles, circles, and also the line of fate.
+
+These signs may be large or small, and the importance of them must be
+judged by their relative size and position. Suppose, for instance, that
+a small cross should be at the bottom of the cup, the only one to be
+seen, the seer would predict that a trifling vexation or a tiresome
+little delay must be expected; but not for the present, as it is at the
+bottom of the cup. An alphabetical list of symbols is given later on, so
+it is not necessary to define them here. The various points of a more
+general character, however, must be studied before it is possible to
+give an accurate reading.
+
+It will constantly be found that the stems, isolated leaves, or small
+groups of leaves, form a letter of the alphabet, sometimes a number.
+These letters and numbers have meanings which must be looked for in
+connection with other noticeable signs. If an initial "M" appears, and
+near to it a small square or oblong leaf, both being near the rim of the
+cup, it would indicate a letter coming speedily from someone whose name
+begins with an "M." If the initial appears near the bottom of the cup it
+shows that the letter will not be coming for some time.
+
+If there be a clear space at the bottom of the cup devoid of tea-leaves,
+it shows water, and that, in all probability, the letter is coming from
+abroad. If the symbol of the letter comes very near to a bird flying, it
+shows a telegram. If the bird is flying towards the consultant (the
+handle), the telegram has been received. The news in it is to be judged
+by other signs in the cup. If flying away from the handle, the telegram
+is sent by the consultant. A single bird flying always indicates speedy
+news.
+
+In a cup with various ominous signs, such as a serpent, an owl, or many
+crosses, the news coming is not likely to be pleasant. In a cup without
+bad signs, it can safely be said that the news is good.
+
+As a general rule large letters indicate places, whilst smaller ones
+give the names of persons. Thus a large letter "E" would stand for
+Edinburgh and a smaller "E" for Edwards, for instance. To all rules
+there comes the occasional exception, and this principle holds good with
+regard to the letters in the tea-cup. It is said that these smaller
+letters always point to the first letter of the surname. Usually it is
+so; but I have constantly found from experience that it is the first
+letter of the Christian name, or even a pet name, to which the letter
+refers. It is well to keep this possibility in mind, otherwise the seer
+may give misleading information to consultants.
+
+Sometimes numbers mean the date for an event to be expected, a "5" for
+instance, very near the brim of the cup, or the handle (the consultant),
+means in five days; or five weeks if it come on the side, possibly as
+far off as five months if the figure be at the bottom of the cup.
+
+As dots around a symbol always indicate money in some form or another,
+according to the character of the symbol, a figure beside the dots would
+signify the amount of money to be expected. If the symbol were that of a
+legacy with the figure "90" near, it would show that a little legacy of
+ninety pounds might be anticipated.
+
+Clearly defined symbols that stand out separately are of more importance
+than such as are difficult to discern. Clusters of shapeless leaves
+represent clouds marring the effect of an otherwise fortunate cup.
+
+Journeys are shown by lines or dots formed by the dust and smaller
+leaves of the tea. The length and direction of the journey may be known
+by the extent of the line and, roughly speaking, the point of the
+compass to which it leads, the handle in this case representing south.
+If the line of dots ascends sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to
+a hilly country will be taken.
+
+Supposing the consultant to be at home, and the dots form a line from
+the handle all round the cup and back to the handle, it signifies a
+journey for a visit and the return. If the line were to stop before
+reaching the handle again, with an appearance of a house where the line
+ends, a change of residence might safely be predicted. A wavy line shows
+indecision as to arrangements. Crosses upon the line indicate that there
+will be vexation or delay in connection with the journey. Large flat
+leaves some distance apart along the line stand for important stations
+to be passed through.
+
+For some consultants there seems very little of interest to be read in
+their cup. There are no events, merely trivialities. It is therefore
+difficult to find anything that could be considered as "future," when it
+seems to be just a dead level "present," the daily life, nothing more.
+It is sad for those who have such a dull life, but there is usually some
+sign, a small happening such as a parcel, or a visit from a friend.
+These must be made the most of. The pleasure of anticipation will add to
+the realisation.
+
+A confused looking tea-cup, without any definite symbols, just a muddle
+of tea-leaves, is useless for the purpose of divination, beyond giving
+an indication of the state of the consultant's mind, so vague and
+undecided in its character that it obscures everything. Tell such a one
+the reason for the failure of divining, and recommend a more reliable
+state of mind. Then let them try their "fortune" again in a few months,
+when it may be found quite different.
+
+It is of course a great mistake to be always "looking in the
+tea-leaves," as some foolish people do twice a day. It is sure to lead
+to contradictions though there is no harm in the habit of "looking in
+the cup" each morning as others do, for finding the events likely to
+happen in the course of the day. This is as permissible as the reading
+of the cards each morning for the day's events by those who consider it
+a safeguard, remembering that to be forewarned is to be forearmed.
+
+Some people use the tea-cup simply for the purpose of asking a definite
+question, such as, "Is the sum of money I am expecting coming soon?"
+When this is the case, the consultant should be told before turning the
+cup in the hand to concentrate the thoughts on this one point, as in the
+case of wishing while shuffling the cards for a definite wish. Then the
+seer must look only for the signs that will give the answer to the
+question, ignoring all other points. This is necessary for the giving of
+a satisfactory answer to the question asked.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY
+
+
+The need for patience cannot be too strongly impressed upon those who
+are beginning to learn the language of tea-leaves. Some of the most
+interesting symbols are very minute, and will certainly be missed by the
+seer who is in a hurry.
+
+When tea-leaf reading is indulged in merely as an amusement to while
+away a few moments after a meal, a hasty glance at the cup, or cup and
+saucer, will suffice. The seer will just note the chief features, such
+as a journey, a letter, a parcel, or news of a wedding, and pass on to
+the next cup. But this is far from being a really interesting method of
+divination by tea-leaves, wherein so much knowledge is to be found, and
+so much useful information gained.
+
+Those who closely study this fascinating subject will certainly be well
+rewarded by a deep personal interest, in addition to the pleasure they
+give to others.
+
+It is wonderful how rapidly converts are made to this form of
+divination. Some who in the past have been heard scornfully to assert
+that they "have no belief in tea-leaves," become the most regular
+inquirers. Moreover, these sceptics have proved to be very efficient
+students.
+
+There is always a satisfaction in persuading another to one's own point
+of view. The more obstinate the opposition, the more glorious the final
+conquest!
+
+It is a rare occurrence nowadays to meet with three people in the course
+of a day, and not to find that one at least is deeply interested in
+fortune-telling in some of its various forms.
+
+Quite recently I had a letter from a girl who has gone on a visit to
+British Columbia, asking me if I would "do the cards" for her, as she
+could not find anyone in her vicinity who was particularly good at
+divination. She went on to say that "there is a perfect rage for
+fortune-telling out here, and everyone is keen on it." Another instance
+of this universal popularity was given to me by a friend who had
+recently been to America. She was amazed at the numbers of women whom
+she saw absorbed in the reading of their tea-cups each day of the
+voyage.
+
+The male sex holds aloof and leaves us to "perform these follies." Some
+ascribe it to man's superiority. Or as briefly summed up by a delightful
+member of their sex, who when declaiming against the possibility of the
+future being made visible, said, "With all apologies to you, I must say
+I am not so profoundly stupid as to believe in these things; it cannot
+be anything more than rot."
+
+It is remarkable how such protests die away when clairvoyant evidence,
+either by cards, tea-leaves, or other means, has accurately predicted
+some event of the distant future that at the time appeared absurd and
+impossible of happening.
+
+Woman may lawfully claim superiority with regard to her intuitive
+faculty, and thus she is well equipped for exercising her divinatory
+powers.
+
+Who need be dull or bored when the language of symbolism remains to be
+learned? Perhaps I should say, studied; for completely learned it can
+never be, seeing that fresh events are constantly occurring in the
+world, and new symbols appear representing each.
+
+There are few things more fascinating than personal discovery, and those
+who become students of divination by tea-leaves, or cards, may safely be
+promised a taste of this pleasing sensation of achievement. It is
+limited to the few to discover the marvels of radium, or the discomforts
+of the South Pole, but a fragment of their glory is shared by those who
+find new evidence of the far-reaching knowledge of symbolism.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS
+
+REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES
+
+ "For a man's mind is sometimes wont to tell him more
+ than seven watchmen that sit above in a high tower."
+
+
+To those of an inquiring or doubting turn of mind, there may arise the
+very natural question as to _why_ one shaped tea-leaf should mean
+"a hat" and another "a table." It is useless to point out that these
+objects are perfectly represented by the leaves. That is of no practical
+satisfaction. The simple fact that each language has its alphabet, its
+spelling, and its words, which must be learned before there can be any
+reasonable understanding of it, seems the best and obvious reply.
+
+Symbolism is a wide subject with many branches. Who can expect to master
+even its alphabet in a moment? To those who cannot accept the symbols in
+the tea-leaves on the authority of past experience, reaching over
+several centuries, I would recommend a careful study of their cups for,
+say, three months. Let them make notes of such signs as appear and
+beside them place their meanings and predictions.
+
+At the end of this time, compare all that has taken place with these
+notes, and I think there will be no further lack of faith in the
+tea-leaf symbols.
+
+Before very many years have passed the language of symbolism by cards,
+tea-leaves, crystal gazing, etc., will probably be almost universally
+understood. The day will undoubtedly come when it will be accepted as
+naturally as the English language, and we shall cease to worry ourselves
+as to the why and wherefore of it all.
+
+It is important that those who are learning the art of divination by
+tea-leaves should realise the necessity for consistently attributing the
+same meanings to the symbols. Do not be tempted to change their
+interpretation for what may seem a more probable, or pleasant,
+prediction for your client. It is a fatal mistake.
+
+Remember that you are dealing with conditions and events of the future
+which are outside the limited knowledge of the normal mind, whose power
+of vision is limited to physical sight.
+
+A simple instance of what may occur, should you thus change the meanings
+of the symbols, will suffice to show the folly of such a practice.
+
+A consultant comes to have her "fortune read." She is known to you
+personally, and you are aware that she is anxious to hear a hopeful
+report of someone dear to her who is ill. The tea-leaf symbols are
+obstinately unfavourable, and display ominous signs of forthcoming
+sorrow. If you gloss over this fact completely, and predict a rapid
+recovery from the illness, what becomes of your client's faith in the
+power of foretelling the future? Certain it is that the symbols would be
+right in their verdict, and you would be wrong.
+
+It is usually easier to prophesy smooth things rather than unpleasant
+facts, but to do this in the face of obvious contradictions will lead to
+disaster in foretelling the future.
+
+Divination by tea-leaves or cards has the candour to be frankly
+disagreeable when necessary. This is one great argument in favour of its
+unerring truthfulness. There is no means by which symbols may be coaxed
+into proclaiming false statements.
+
+The most practised clairvoyant may occasionally make mistakes in her
+reading of the symbols, but no genuine seer should ever deliberately
+give a wrong interpretation of them to please her consultant. The
+business of the diviner is to give what she believes to be a correct and
+unprejudiced translation of the symbols before her.
+
+It is sometimes a vexed question as to what extent information of a
+gloomy nature, which may appear in a divination, should be given to a
+client. Some are in favour of withholding such matter altogether, whilst
+others announce it frankly without modification. It seems impossible to
+lay down any hard and fast rule. There are so many things to be taken
+into account, and each case should be treated on its merits and
+according to its peculiar circumstances. There are some who would fret
+themselves ill at the least mention of coming misfortune, others would
+be the better prepared to meet it by having been warned of its approach.
+
+One rule can be safely made for guidance on this point. Do not minimise
+danger when a timely warning may avert an accident, or other misfortune,
+nor should symbols of ill omen be exaggerated. As students become
+proficient, they will find many meanings in the tea-leaves in addition
+to those which they learn from this book. Much will depend upon
+circumstances and individual temperaments.
+
+These personally discovered meanings should be carefully noted and
+verified with events as they occur.
+
+It is necessary to remember that divination by the tea-cup is by no
+means limited to personal information. Forthcoming public events are
+frequently revealed. This adds largely to the interest and usefulness of
+the divination. It is important to point out this to consultants, so
+that they may not be too ready to fix the whole reading of their cups to
+purely personal matters. It will be found that public news is usually
+foretold in the cups of those who seek information of the future as a
+regular practice.
+
+For those who rarely do so, private affairs alone will appear, probably
+without even a forecast of the weather to be expected within the next
+few days.
+
+It is a curious fact that the wider knowledge should seem to be reserved
+for those who practise divination constantly, but so it is.
+
+Some remarkable instances of the accurate foretelling of public events,
+which have quite recently been brought to my notice, may be interesting.
+
+For some weeks before the coal strike of 1920 was declared, a pickaxe
+was seen on several occasions in the cups of two persons, both of whom
+read their tea-leaves regularly. This symbol, as will be seen in the
+dictionary which follows, stands for "labour trouble and strikes." A
+spade was also in evidence at intervals, a further sign of "trouble and
+unrest." So that it was through no fault of the tea-leaves if some of us
+were not in the superior position of knowing all about the strike before
+it came to pass.
+
+The symbols already mentioned would of course apply equally to railway
+disturbance, and some time before the threat of a strike was announced,
+these symbols appeared again, together with an engine, and a signal at
+the angle of "Danger." This seemed ominous. But within a few days the
+signal was evident once more; but on this occasion set at "All Clear."
+So it was easy to decide that the threatened strike would not take
+place. The accuracy of this prediction by means of the tea-leaves was
+shortly afterwards made evident.
+
+Again, a week before there seemed to be even a hope of a settlement of
+the coal strike, a mining shaft presented itself in one of the tea-cups
+which had previously been indicating the strike. This symbol appeared at
+the top of the cup standing out clearly by itself, evidently predicting
+the miners' return to work within a short time. There was no need to
+depend upon information from the newspapers as to the end of the strike,
+for here in the tea-leaves was all necessary evidence of the fact.
+
+Another very remarkable instance of symbolism was given to me by a
+friend a short time ago. On Monday morning, October 26th, 1920, the
+three following symbols appeared in her cup:--
+
+ A vulture resting on a rock.
+ An eagle.
+ A monkey.
+
+
+In the evening of that day the death of King Alexander of Greece was
+announced.
+
+It will be seen, on referring to the dictionary, that an eagle and a
+vulture signify "the death of a monarch." The monkey who lay at the
+bottom of the cup, apparently dead, was of course the third symbol as
+having caused the King's death. It was particularly gratifying that
+these signs should have appeared in my friend's cup for she is a
+mathematical genius, and rejects every symbol which she cannot recognise
+at once. She was so struck by these signs that she called them to the
+attention of her mother, who also immediately perceived and identified
+them. The only regrettable omission was that the cup was not
+photographed. It would have been valuable evidence for the wonders of
+the tea-leaves.
+
+This same friend had another interesting experience. The head of an
+Indian appeared in her cup, with other signs pointing to news of a
+personal nature. She was puzzled, for, as far as she knew, there was no
+one in India from whom she would be in the least likely to hear.
+
+Very shortly afterwards, however, her mother went on a visit to London.
+There she quite unexpectedly met someone who had recently come from
+India, and who had brought back messages of remembrance and affection
+from a girl who my friend had no idea was in India at that time. Hence
+the Indian in her tea-cup!
+
+Whilst on this subject, I am reminded of another occasion when India was
+represented in the tea-leaves. I was looking into my tea-cup one day,
+when I saw most clearly depicted two natives creeping stealthily, their
+attitude making this evident. In their hands were what appeared to be
+knives, and they were making towards a figure that was unmistakably that
+of an officer. He was standing upon what looked like a raised platform
+with a barricade round him. He held a revolver in his hand.
+
+I am quite aware that some may think this a tall tale for the tea-leaves
+to relate! But fortunately my reading of the cup was witnessed by two
+others, one of them being a man, who, although interested in psychic
+subjects, despises the tea-leaves! Without remarking upon what I saw, I
+suggested that he should look at my cup and see what he made of it.
+Without a moment's hesitation he said, "There is an officer defending
+himself against some natives who are about to attack him."
+
+My readers will appreciate the satisfaction this testimony gave me,
+coming as it did from one who had never before looked into a cup.
+Moreover, that this witness should have been one of the male sex added
+to its value! This prediction of danger for someone in India was borne
+out by facts that were disclosed shortly afterwards. These instances
+which I have given illustrate the variety and interest which are to be
+found in divination by tea-leaves.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES
+
+SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS
+
+
+Another source through which messages are received by the tea-leaves
+will be found in the writing which will be seen from time to time.
+Moreover, it has the great advantage of being clear and easy to
+decipher, so that there may be no doubt of what is intended to be
+understood by it. The tea-leaves can never be accused of being
+illegible. Occasionally it is very minute writing, and would probably be
+passed over by those who read their cups in a superficial manner. To
+those who study them carefully the future is revealed.
+
+No one would reasonably expect to find a speech from the Prime Minister
+or an invitation to a tea-party written for them in the tea-leaves. But
+words they certainly will find.
+
+A short time ago I saw in my cup, in perfect copperplate writing, the
+word "wait." I was annoyed by it, for what is more annoying than having
+to wait? Sometimes it may happen that the tea-leaves--as with their
+relatives, the tumbler and automatic writing--become a little shaky in
+their spelling. But this is not a serious defect, and the trifling
+errors do not prevent the word from being translatable. It is a
+recognised fact that writing seen through a medium, whether it be
+tea-leaves, or a dream, is of importance, and should always be regarded
+with attention and with an endeavour to understand its message.
+
+I should like to point out that certain figures and symbols are of so
+frequent occurrence that it may be well to emphasise their general
+significance by referring to them here, in addition to their meaning
+being given in the dictionary.
+
+Among those which threaten misfortune, or sorrow, are the following:
+Crosses, snakes, spades, pistols, guns, toads, cats.
+
+Joy and success are indicated by such symbols as a crescent moon, clover
+leaves, flowers, trees, anchors, fruit, circles, stars.
+
+Having learned the symbols and the combined symbols by heart, it will
+require only a little practice to interpret their meanings without
+hesitation. For those who find difficulty in committing the dictionary
+to memory, an essential for proficient reading of the cup, I would
+suggest that they write down any meaning which may seem specially hard
+to remember, roughly drawing its symbol beside it. In this way the
+difficulty will soon be overcome.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+THE "NELROS" CUP
+
+TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS
+
+ "If thou wouldst learn thy future with thy tea,
+ This magic cup will show it thee."
+
+
+Some readers may find an additional interest in divination by
+tea-leaves, if they use a cup marked with the planetary symbols,
+patented as the "Nelros Cup of Fortune." A short explanation of the
+symbols, and the method of using this cup, will be helpful for those who
+are not familiar with its signs. I am not suggesting the use of the
+"Nelros" saucer, for the reason that its signs are somewhat obscure, and
+students who have no experience in the science of astrology would find
+it confusing, if used in addition to the cup, in which all needful signs
+are illustrated.
+
+As in the case of the ordinary tea-cup, the handle remains as the
+representative of the consultant. The turning of it and draining of the
+moisture should be carried out in the usual way.
+
+Immediately under the handle, and above the space given to the Sun, are
+seen a Diamond and a Horseshoe. Next on the left are a Snake twisted
+round a stick, and a Spade, these being placed over the space given to
+Saturn.
+
+Following them are a Bell and a Club, seen over the sign of Venus. Next,
+an Eye and Envelope, above the space given to Jupiter.
+
+Then comes a Cross, with the sign of Pisces, the Fishes, these being
+over the sign of Mercury.
+
+Next are a Winecup and a Spider above the space of Mars.
+
+Followed by a Cat's Head and a Heart, above the Moon.
+
+Each one of these signs round the brim has a symbolic meaning, though
+their meaning must also be judged by the position they occupy in the
+cup.
+
+Now, taking the signs round the brim of the cup, and connecting them
+with the planetary symbols beneath.
+
+Beginning at the handle is a Diamond, this being a token of wealth,
+which, with the sign of the Sun below, indicates much prosperity,
+favours, and general well-being, the Horseshoe over the Sun also
+betokening good luck and successful projects.
+
+In the next space, reading to the left, is the Snake twisted round a
+stick, over the sign of Saturn. This is emblematical of a risk of
+poverty coming through deceit, and with a Spade over Saturn, whose
+characteristic is privation, there is a further indication of toil,
+loss, undoing.
+
+The next sign is a happier one; the Bell over the sign of Venus, with
+the Club beyond, indicates joyful news, events meaning much happiness,
+love and peace, the characteristic of Venus being peace or placidity.
+
+Next is the sign of Jupiter, whose characteristic is expansion; above it
+are placed an Eye and an Envelope, the Eye showing the power of
+penetration, seeing things in a right perspective, and light thrown on
+difficult questions, the letter showing that news from all parts of the
+world is made possible by its expansion.
+
+Next come the Latin Cross and the watery sign Pisces, the Fishes. These
+being in connection with Mercury, whose characteristic is activity, show
+much alertness and desire for knowledge; the Cross meaning obstacles and
+hindrances in the chosen path, whilst the sign of Pisces denotes
+interesting news from distant lands, with much desire for travel and
+exploration.
+
+In the next space the Winecup and Spider, in connection with the sign of
+Mars, the characteristic of Mars being energy, show the strength,
+courage, and perseverance needed to carry out a successful career; the
+Spider being a symbol of concentration, patience, and achievement,
+whilst the Wine-cup tells of joy and realised ambition.
+
+Following these signs are the Cat's Head and the Heart, with the
+Crescent Moon below. The characteristic of the Moon is change, mobility;
+it is also a symbol of good fortune in the tea-leaves. In combination
+with the Heart it indicates a romantic love affair. The Cat's Head shows
+interference by those who are mean and spiteful.
+
+Having learned from this brief explanation the symbols of the "Nelros
+Cup," the reading of the tea-leaves in relation to those symbols will be
+easy. For instance, suppose the wife of a sailor to be the consultant.
+Her husband is on his ship in the North Sea, and she is eagerly awaiting
+news of him. In the cup she has "turned," the symbol of a letter comes
+in the watery sign [Symbol: )-(] with a large ivy leaf beneath it.
+Further patience will be necessary, the ivy leaf tells us, as the
+wished-for letter is still far away. The distance from the handle (the
+consultant) shows this, also the letter symbol being in the watery sign
+indicates the fact that it will come from across the sea. The waiting
+for the news causes a feeling of disappointment and sadness; these will
+vanish later on, and the waiting be compensated by the happy news that
+will come in the longed-for letter. This is seen by the tea-leaves which
+appear on other symbols of the cup.
+
+The form of a man is seen between the signs of the Bell and Club; near
+this form is the letter "A," the first letter of the consultant's name.
+Round this initial letter is a well-formed circle; a trident lies at a
+little distance from it.
+
+Here is evidence of the joyful news coming from her husband, the
+tea-leaves in the spaces of the Bell and Club making a prediction of the
+satisfactory news a safe one. The circle round the letter "A" and the
+symbol of the trident near, enable the seer to prophesy a good
+promotion, much success and happiness.
+
+This example reading of the "Nelros" cup is a fortunate one. We will now
+consider one of a less satisfactory character.
+
+The consultant is a widow; opposite the handle of the cup she has
+"turned" is the Envelope over Jupiter, upon the Envelope tea-leaves
+forming an Owl are seen, beneath is a small arrow pointing towards the
+handle. These signs foretell bad news probably coming from a far
+country; the sign of Jupiter and distance from the handle (the
+consultant) would show this. The symbol of the Owl indicates the anxiety
+caused by the arrival of the letter and its news. The arrow pointing
+towards the handle would show that the matter is personal, and will much
+affect the consultant.
+
+Upon the sign of Saturn, with an arm stretched towards the Spade above
+it, is the figure of a man. The characteristic of Saturn being
+privation, and the Spade being a symbol of toil, it is evident that the
+figure of the man represents someone related to the consultant for whom
+the present prospects are very bad. It may well be this man from whom is
+coming the news in the letter which will cause her so much anxiety.
+
+Fortunately, on the Anchor at the bottom of the cup is a well-formed
+key. Being in this position, it shows that someone at a distance, having
+the welfare of the consultant much in their mind, will be the means in
+the future of helping her out of the difficulties. The key being on the
+Anchor indicates the security she may feel in the friends, who will be
+instrumental in giving her happiness and peace of mind.
+
+These two example divinations will illustrate the manner in which the
+tea-leaves are read in relation to the signs upon the cup. To some it
+may appear an easier means than that of the ordinary tea-cup.
+
+In any case it is very useful to have an alternative method of
+foretelling the future. Variety is always acceptable, and for this
+reason I commend the "Nelros Cup of Fortune" to my readers.
+
+
+
+
+
+A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
+
+
+A
+
+ABBEY.--A sign of increasing wealth and comfort; you will gain much
+success in your life.
+
+ACE OF CLUBS.--This signifies good news through the post.
+
+ACE OF DIAMONDS.--You will be gratified by a good present or sum of
+money.
+
+ACE OF HEARTS.--Shows affection and happiness in the home.
+
+ACE OF SPADES.--A large town or building.
+
+ACORN.--This is a symbol of health, strength and gain through industry,
+a sowing of which you will see the reaping, a short journey from which
+there may be great results; good fortune and ease are predicted by
+several acorns.
+
+AIRCRAFT.--If flying towards consultant, hasty news or an unexpected
+journey; if stationary it gives warning that you will have but little
+success in your life unless you come out of the rut into which you have
+fallen.
+
+ALBATROSS.--If seen with the sign of a ship or water it portends
+distress for those at sea; to sailors or to those associated with them
+it is an omen of sadness, meaning sorrow and sometimes death.
+
+ALDERMAN.--To workers this is a sign that if they proceed with caution
+they will become prosperous.
+
+ALLIGATOR.--This is a bad sign of personal danger and distress possibly
+caused by those nearest to you; it also shows much mental disturbance
+and worry; if very near consultant a catastrophe is imminent.
+
+ALMONDS.--These denote festivities and social enjoyment, good and
+generous friends.
+
+ALTAR.--If with a figure near, sorrow and distress are foreshown.
+
+ANCHOR.--A pleasing symbol of good and loyal friends, constancy in love,
+and the realisation of your wishes; an emblem of safety to a sailor.
+
+ANEMONE.--These flowers often indicate an event to be expected in the
+early autumn; the nature of it must be judged by other signs in the cup.
+
+ANGEL.--This is a symbol of good fortune in love, radiance, happiness,
+and peace.
+
+ANGEL (FLYING).--A token of love and joy which are swiftly approaching
+you.
+
+ANTLERS.--An accident is predicted by this symbol.
+
+ANVIL.--Your strength and energy will bring you much success in new
+plans or enterprises.
+
+APE.--This animal points to the fact that you have a secret enemy; it
+denotes malicious and dangerous persons whose tongues are to be feared;
+it is also a sign of despondency, care, anxiety, and fraud.
+
+APPLES.--A pleasant sign of happiness, cheerful conditions, good health,
+and fortune.
+
+APPLE TREES.--These predict a happy event in the apple season.
+
+APRON.--Near consultant brings a new friend; at a distance new work or
+acquaintances.
+
+ARAB.--This symbol points to a need for caution in choosing your
+friends, or you may find yourself in the power of someone who will prove
+to be an undesirable companion.
+
+ARCH.--Things which you desire are developing in the wished-for
+direction; the arch is a sign of hope; your ambition may be gratified in
+a most unexpected manner. See also TRIUMPHAL ARCH.
+
+ARK.--This symbol assures you of security and of finding refuge in times
+of distress and turmoil.
+
+ARM.--If curved, it signifies love, protection, care and strength;
+stretched out, that a new influence will come into your life which will
+prove to be an endless source of joy and love.
+
+ARMOUR.--A suit of armour foretells that you will be called upon to face
+difficulties and dangers and that you will come through them with
+courage. See KNIGHT IN ARMOUR.
+
+ARROW.--Unpleasant news or a disagreeable letter from the direction in
+which it comes.
+
+ARTICHOKE.--This signifies sadness, disappointment and delay; sometimes
+a secret trouble is indicated by this symbol.
+
+ARTIST.--To see an artist at work, indicates association with those who
+study art; also a happy nature finding much joy and beauty in life.
+
+ARTIST'S MAHL STICK.--This implies an artistic temperament, a dislike of
+daily duties or irksome tasks, and a fretting under any routine; a lack
+of attention to detail is also a usual characteristic of this symbol.
+
+ARUM LILY.--This flower stands for dignity, expectancy, and calm; its
+fuller meanings must be judged by other symbols around it.
+
+ASS.--If its head is towards consultant, a piece of good news or an
+event which has long been waited for is near; if its tail, then further
+patience is necessary, for there will be delay; if it gallops, it gives
+warning that if people allow themselves to become too boring their
+friends may reasonably, be expected to avoid them.
+
+ASTERS.--These flowers indicate a smooth though possibly a somewhat
+monotonous life; they also show a settled state of mind and sound
+judgment; if seen in the form of a wreath a death is predicted.
+
+AUTOMATIC MACHINE.--This signifies a lack of initiative and consequent
+failure in arriving at any great achievement.
+
+AXE.--This shows mastery and power to overcome difficulties; sometimes
+separation.
+
+
+B
+
+BABY.--A naked baby near consultant is a sign of sadness and
+disappointment caused by those who are nearest and dearest; to some it
+is a sign of money worries; a baby in arms means reconciliation.
+
+BACON.--Pieces of bacon signify good luck and profitable business.
+
+BADGER.--For a maid, or a bachelor, this symbol predicts a single life,
+but one of freedom, health and success; for the married, it implies
+regret that they did not remain unmarried.
+
+BAGPIPES.--This symbol gives warning of coming sorrow or much agitation
+and disturbance.
+
+BALL.--See FOOTBALL.
+
+BALLET DANCE.--This is a forecast of unsuccessful plans.
+
+BALLOON.--A symbol which indicates that much is attempted but little
+achieved; there is a passing enthusiasm for various experiments and new
+ideas, but the interest soon flags, and finally vanishes as the balloon
+in the clouds.
+
+BANANAS.--These promise gratification and the occurrence of those things
+which are most pleasing to you; also a prediction of much happiness and
+success in love affairs.
+
+BANNER.--This is a symbol of a prosperous life for a man and of a
+wealthy marriage for a woman.
+
+BARBER.--This signifies the approach of a new interest coming into your
+life, which will lead you to be most particular as to your personal
+appearance.
+
+BARREL.--Festivity, possibly a picnic; several barrels, prosperity.
+
+BARREL ORGAN.--Melancholy and a distaste for present circumstances.
+
+BASIN.--This symbol stands for small ailments and minor worries; a
+broken basin, domestic annoyance.
+
+BASKET.--Domestic duties and family cares; if full, a present given or
+received.
+
+BASKET OF FLOWERS.--Happiness and contentment, fulfilled desires.
+
+BASSOON.--This musical instrument implies that your energy is apt to
+exceed your wit.
+
+BAT.--See CRICKET BAT.
+
+BATH.--This indicates grief or dismay.
+
+BATS.--An ill omen showing sickness and trouble in the home; with other
+signs, a prediction of death.
+
+BAYONET.--A sign to be feared; it shows danger of operation, wounds, and
+pain.
+
+BEANS.--These show quarrels and disputes with relations.
+
+BEAR.--A journey north, sometimes prolonged travel. See also POLAR BEAR.
+
+BED.--A visit, illness; or death, according to other symbols.
+
+BEEF.--A round of beef foretells coming financial worries.
+
+BEEHIVE.--This is a symbol of eloquence, mental capacity, and much
+energy in forming new schemes and carrying them through; also of
+attainment to power and honour.
+
+BEES.--These foretell success through your own ability, many friends and
+enjoyment of life to the full. See also BUMBLE BEE.
+
+BEETLE.--This signifies unrest, domestic tribulation, or disagreements;
+several beetles, that there is a risk of slander and abuse by those whom
+you regard as friends.
+
+BEETROOT.--This symbol indicates that someone will try to do you a bad
+turn, but it will fail in its object and rather turn out as a benefit.
+
+Bell.--Amazing news according to other signs in the cup; several bells
+indicate a wedding. See also CANTERBURY BELLS, DIVING BELL, HANDBELL.
+
+BELLADONNA LILY.--This flower is a sign of hope, love, happiness, and
+the leading of an upright and honourable life.
+
+BELLOWS.--These show an endeavour to make the best of a bad business.
+
+BESOM.--This gives a caution to avoid meddling in other people's affairs
+or you may find yourself regarded as an unpleasant busybody.
+
+BIER.--A symbol of death; if near consultant, a personal sorrow,
+otherwise of a less personal nature.
+
+BILLIARD TABLE.--Pleasure followed by regret.
+
+BIRD FEEDING YOUNG.--After a time of patient waiting, your desires will
+be fulfilled.
+
+BIRD OF PARADISE.--Difficulties and trials are vanishing and a future of
+comfort and pleasure awaits you.
+
+BIRD ON A PERCH.--If near consultant, news resulting in pleasant plans;
+if at some distance, there is a doubt of the news being sent.
+
+BIRDS.--These are significant of happiness and joyful tidings; a single
+bird flying means speedy news, telegrams; birds in a row on a branch or
+line show that there will be vexatious delay in receiving some
+wished-for news; birds in a circle denote cogitation followed by swift
+decision. See also CLAPPER FOR SCARING BIRDS and STUFFED BIRDS.
+
+BIRDS IN CAGE.--This implies that a variety of causes prevents you from
+obtaining your dearest wish; should the cage door be open, obstacles
+will shortly be removed and great happiness will be yours.
+
+BIRD'S NEST.--This signifies a happy discovery, leading to a fortunate
+enterprise brought about to a great extent by your own patience and
+ability; it is also a good omen of love, friends, and increase of
+fortune.
+
+BISCUITS.--These seen in various shapes and sizes foretell the
+occurrence of pleasant events.
+
+BISHOP.--A sign of benevolence, authority, and progress; in cope and
+mitre, preferment and honour.
+
+BLUEBELLS.--These indicate that an event bringing you much satisfaction
+and pleasure may be expected to take place in the spring.
+
+BLUEBOTTLE FLY.--Unpleasantness and jealousy will be aroused by your
+success.
+
+BOAR.--This animal shows much energy and push though not always in the
+right direction to bring you unqualified success; it is also a sign of
+obstacles in your path.
+
+BOAT.--Success in a new enterprise; seen with clouds, troubles and
+disappointment. See also FERRYBOAT.
+
+BOMB.--This foretells a personal disaster or news of an explosion and
+loss of life.
+
+BONES.--These are an indication of misfortune surmounted with courage.
+
+BONNET.--This implies that youth will be past before you have the best
+happiness of your life. See also WIDOW'S BONNET.
+
+BOOK.--An open book shows a desire for information and a mind ever on
+the alert to understand new theories and facts; a closed book is a sign
+of expectancy.
+
+BOOKCASE.--This is a pleasing symbol of coming success through study and
+perseverance.
+
+BOOMERANG.--This sign means news from Australia, or that some unexpected
+development will lead to your having a great interest in that country;
+with signs of travel, that you will make your home there.
+
+BOOTBLACK.--A bootblack is a sign of failure in your work.
+
+BOOTS.--These show fortunate business, a good income, and the
+gratification of your tastes and pleasures; boots of a curious shape
+foretell an unfortunate enterprise ending in failure.
+
+BOOT-TREE.--A lucky surprise.
+
+BORDER.--See FLOWER BORDER.
+
+BOTTLE.--A sign of happy days; several bottles indicate extravagant
+tastes; small bottles, illness.
+
+BOUQUET.--This is a most fortunate symbol of coming happiness, love,
+fulfilled hope, and marriage.
+
+BOW.--A sign of reunion after absence or estrangement.
+
+BOW AND ARROW.--This denotes that there is unpleasant talk of your
+personal affairs which may do you harm.
+
+BOWER.--Happiness in love is proclaimed by this symbol.
+
+BOX.--An open box foreshows a troubled love affair; a closed box, that
+you will find something which you had lost.
+
+BOY.--This symbol must be read in accordance with other signs in the
+cup.
+
+BRACELET.--A discovery made too late.
+
+BRANCH.--A large branch is a sign of much independence and of success in
+carrying out an undertaking; the larger it is the greater your success;
+a broken branch signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme
+which will end in failure.
+
+BREAD.--A loaf of bread is a sign of the commonplace and of monotony;
+several loaves give warning against waste and extravagance, for a
+shortage of corn is threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords
+above them predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world
+trusted.
+
+BRICKLAYER'S TROWEL.--A task which you have in hand will be successfully
+carried out.
+
+BRICKS.--These signify new plans and enterprises which will lead to
+prosperity.
+
+BRIDE.--This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy, or a rival in your
+affections, according to other symbols around it.
+
+BRIDGE.--An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate journey. See also
+SUSPENSION BRIDGE.
+
+BRIDLE.--This points to the fact that you greatly object to interference
+or authority, and that you will always be "top dog" with your friends.
+
+BROOCH.--This indicates that you are likely to make a discovery greatly
+to your advantage, and may in time turn it to good account in the
+development of a patent; a brooch with dots around it predicts a
+present.
+
+BROOM.--This signifies that there is need for you to be careful in the
+choice of your friends, and to avoid rushing into an intimacy which you
+might later have cause to regret.
+
+BUBBLES.--See CHILD BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES.
+
+BUCKLES.--These foretell that some important arrangement of much
+personal advantage will fall through in an unforeseen manner, causing
+disappointment and dismay.
+
+BUFFALO.--A most unexpected and unusual happening, possibly causing
+agitation and uncertainty as to the best way to proceed.
+
+BUGLE.--This shows a desire for admiration and notice from all whom you
+meet; it also implies that it is high time to arouse yourself and become
+more energetic and industrious.
+
+BUILDING.--A sign of removal.
+
+BULL.--An ill omen of misfortune, attacks of pain, or of slander by some
+enemy; if it gallops with tail up, personal danger or illness of someone
+dear to you.
+
+BUMBLE BEE.--This shows a cheerful disposition, making the best of
+everyone and everything, easily gratified tastes and pleasures; many
+friends and social success; with other signs, travel is indicated.
+
+BUNS.--These signify social amusements and duties, also that you usually
+take a cheery view of things even in troublesome circumstances.
+
+BUOY.--This is a symbol of hope; you have a good friend in all weathers.
+
+BUSH.--Invitations and social enjoyments.
+
+BUTTER.--This signifies good fortune and success, the comforts of life,
+and a desire for the best of everything.
+
+BUTTERFLY.--Passing pleasure, power of attraction, many admirers, and
+flirtations; to the lover it speaks of inconstancy.
+
+BUTTONHOOK.--An exchange between friends, successfully organised plans,
+and a propitious meeting.
+
+BUTTONS.--If of various size and shape they mean that there will be many
+suggestions as to arrangements and new plans without anything definite
+being settled.
+
+
+C
+
+CAB.--A sign of gloom, sadness and parting.
+
+CABBAGE.--This symbol points out that in spite of thrift and diligence,
+you will never be very rich.
+
+CABINET.--An unexpected and fortunate discovery, giving you much
+pleasure and satisfaction, possibly wealth and unthought-of prosperity.
+
+CAGE.--An empty cage shows that you expect to find all manner of amiable
+qualities in others which are entirely lacking in yourself. See also
+BIRDS IN CAGE.
+
+CAKES.--New friends, social success, invitations, and hospitality. See
+also WEDDING CAKE.
+
+CALF.--This signifies a need for gentleness and kindness to those with
+whom you associate.
+
+CAMEL.--A responsibility satisfactorily carried out; sometimes
+frustrated plans and endless delays; a camel laden means wealth from an
+unexpected source abroad.
+
+CAMERA.--This proclaims the fact that you are too fond of gathering new
+or clever ideas from others, with a view to passing them off as your own
+original thoughts whenever the opportunity arises.
+
+CAMPANULAS.--These flowers indicate that your hope is centred on one
+desire, and assure you of the certainty of obtaining your wish.
+
+CANDLE.--This is significant of trials, worries, or illness.
+
+CANDLE EXTINGUISHER.--An uncomfortable incident or episode which will
+put you out considerably.
+
+CANDLESTICK.--You have need to look at things from a wider point of
+view; to make the best of yourself you must cultivate perception.
+
+CANNON.--This denotes military and naval display and good fortune; with
+pleasant symbols around or near, such as a crown or star, promotion for
+someone dear to you in the service.
+
+CANOE.--This implies that a new friendship will eventually lead to a
+happy love affair.
+
+CANOPY.--This brings success through the help and interest of those who
+are socially or mentally your superiors.
+
+CANTERBURY BELLS.--These graceful flowers indicate that your happiness
+is to a great extent dependent upon others; if the figure of a woman
+appeared beside the flowers it will be through a woman that your best
+happiness comes, if a man were seen it will be one of the male sex to
+whom you must look for your chief joy in life.
+
+CAP.--This warns you to be cautious in your dealings with those of the
+opposite sex; it also points to the fact that those things which you
+desire to hide will become known. See also PEAKED CAP.
+
+CAPSTAN.--To those associated with the sea, this symbol gives warning of
+storms; to others, it predicts association with sailors or yachtsmen.
+
+CARAFE.--A pleasure which will depend entirely upon yourself is the
+meaning of this symbol.
+
+CARAVAN.--This signifies an independent nature, desiring to live a
+roaming life free of restrictions; should a horse be harnessed to the
+caravan your ambitions will be fulfilled.
+
+CARDS.--See ACE OF CLUBS, ACE OF DIAMONDS, ACE OF HEARTS, ACE OF SPADES.
+
+CARNATIONS.--These sweet-scented flowers bring happiness, faithfulness,
+love, and good friends.
+
+CARPENTER AT WORK.--Necessary arrangement of your affairs is the meaning
+of this symbol.
+
+CARRIAGE AND HORSES.-This foretells that your affairs will prosper and
+that you may reasonably expect the comforts of life; a carriage without
+horses means that your riches will be transitory, leaving you in
+poverty; with other signs it denotes that you may be the victim of
+scandal.
+
+CARRYING CHAIR.--An omen of illness or accident.
+
+CART.--A symbol of fluctuation in fortune and of a tedious waiting for
+any settled improvement in financial affairs.
+
+CARVING.--Handsome carving is a sign of satisfaction and development.
+
+CASTLE.--You may expect fortune to smile upon you; a crumbling castle
+denotes disappointment and ill success in love and marriage.
+
+CAT.--This is an uncomfortable sign of trickery, meanness, and quarrels
+among relations, money matters probably being the disturbing cause; a
+cat jumping shows worries and difficulty.
+
+CATERPILLAR.--You are likely to be criticized unkindly by those who are
+envious of you, although you have no suspicion that these people are
+anything but friendly in their feeling towards you; there is slyness and
+deception, and it would be well to be on your guard or you may find
+unpleasant gossip has been spread about you.
+
+CATHEDRAL.--Prosperity, contentment, and happiness with those whom you
+love is the meaning of this symbol.
+
+CATTLE.--Profitable transactions.
+
+CAULDRON.--New opportunities which need careful consideration.
+
+CAULIFLOWER.--This signifies that even your best friends cannot describe
+you as constant or reliable.
+
+CAVE.--Unless you rouse yourself and use a little more push, you are
+likely to remain in obscurity all your life.
+
+CELERY.--A vigorous body and active mind which will preserve the
+energies of youth to a good old age.
+
+CHAIN.--An engagement or wedding; an entangled chain means a dilemma
+which will tax your ingenuity to the utmost; a long, thick chain
+indicates ties that you wish to undo; a broken one, trouble in store.
+
+CHAIR.--A small chair shows an arrival; a large one, deliberation over a
+new plan. See also CARRYING CHAIR, ROCKING CHAIR.
+
+CHATELAINE.--This signifies that a variety of people will be
+instrumental in your career; it is also an indication that you are
+somewhat inclined to depend too much on sentimental and demonstrative
+affection.
+
+CHAMPAGNE GLASS.--This is a symbol of good fortune and delight; to the
+sick, a good omen of recovery.
+
+CHEESE.--A large cheese denotes that you will benefit by the generosity
+of prosperous friends.
+
+CHERRIES.--A love affair, happiness, and health, are the meanings of
+this symbol.
+
+CHESSMEN.--These announce the fact that you will be troubled by matters
+which are difficult to adjust to your satisfaction, and you must expect
+a certain amount of anxiety and worry.
+
+CHESTNUT TREE.--An event of interest and importance may be expected in
+the spring.
+
+CHESTNUTS.--These show determination in carrying out a scheme which you
+think will benefit you.
+
+CHICKEN.--This shows new interests and pleasures; if roosting, domestic
+tribulation; if flying, troublesome matters.
+
+CHILD.--This is a sign that you will soon be making fresh plans or
+forming new projects; a child running means bad news or threatened
+danger; at play, tranquillity and pleasure.
+
+CHILD BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES.--Occasions of sadness and joy in quick
+succession.
+
+CHILD WITH DANCING-DOLL.--The gratification of a wish through an
+entirely unexpected means.
+
+CHILD WITH TAMBOURINE.--Pleasure, lightheartedness, coming good news.
+
+CHIMNEY.--Unless you are cautious you will take a false step; a chimney
+with smoke to be seen means that you are content, and find pleasure in
+daily routine and a somewhat commonplace life.
+
+CHINAMAN.--There is someone who appears eager to serve you but in
+reality is far from being trustworthy.
+
+CHINESE LANTERN.--False security, the evidence of which will soon be
+brought to your notice.
+
+CHISEL.--A symbol of losses, dismay, and trouble.
+
+CHRISTMAS TREE.--This sign indicates that you may expect some special
+happiness at the Christmas season.
+
+CHRYSANTHEMUMS.--These beautiful flowers assure you of a long desired
+hope in connection with someone dear to you which will be realised in
+the autumn.
+
+CHURCH.--Courage, honour, and tranquillity; a legacy.
+
+CHURNING.--This is a happy omen for good and successful results in all
+you undertake; you will be fortunate and will always take a turn in the
+right direction for your own happiness.
+
+CIGAR.--A wealthy friend or lover who will absorb all your thoughts; a
+broken cigar signifies a disagreeable incident or a quarrel.
+
+CIRCLE.--Money, presents, an engagement, faithful friends.
+
+CLAPPER FOR SCARING BIRDS.--This sign proclaims that you are offended at
+small faults or failings in others, and are always eager to bring them
+into notice, but are blind to your own more obvious deficiencies.
+
+CLARIONET.--A pleasure which will be gratified in an unlooked-for
+manner.
+
+CLAW.--This symbol foretells scandal or evil influence.
+
+CLENCHED HAND.--Indignation; disputes.
+
+CLERGYMAN.--Reconciliation in a long-standing feud.
+
+CLOCK.--A sign that you desire to hurry over the present and arrive at a
+time to which you are looking forward.
+
+CLOUDS.--These denote disappointment, failure of plans, and dismay.
+
+CLOVER.--A very lucky sign of coming good fortune.
+
+CLOVES.--This symbol proclaims the desire for appreciation and the wish
+to appear at your best on all occasions.
+
+CLOWN.--Your folly is apparent to everyone.
+
+CLUBS.--See GOLF CLUBS, ACE OF CLUBS.
+
+COACH.--If with horses, you may look forward to a time of ease and
+luxury; if without horses, it warns you against an act of folly or a
+harmful indiscretion.
+
+COAL.--Prosperity and good fellowship
+
+COAL-SCOOP.--This signifies domestic difficulties or vexation at the
+turn things have taken.
+
+COAL SCUTTLE.--You will adapt yourself to unaccustomed circumstances
+requiring much energy.
+
+COAT.--Sadness caused through a parting; if the coat is ragged,
+distressing news; without sleeves, failure in a new undertaking.
+
+COBBLER.--This predicts a life of arduous and ill-paid work, poor
+health, and a struggle to make both ends meet.
+
+COBRA.--A warning of grave danger to you or yours.
+
+COCK.--A sign of forthcoming good news, of conquest and triumph.
+
+COCKATOO.--This bird indicates disturbance in the home and some vexation
+with friends.
+
+COCKCHAFER.--This predicts a bad harvest season; flying, the arrival of
+sudden news of a somewhat disagreeable nature.
+
+COCOANUT.--Travel or interesting discoveries.
+
+COFFEE POT.--Dependence on creature comforts; slight indisposition.
+
+COFFIN.--A bad omen of coming bereavement; a coffin with a sword beside
+it shows death of a soldier; with a flag, that of a sailor; with
+snowdrops, death of a child or infant.
+
+COLLAR.--Perseverance in the face of obstacles will bring you a great
+reward.
+
+COLLAR-STUD.--A reminder of some tiresome or disagreeable little duty
+which you would fain forget.
+
+COLUMBINE.--These flowers foretell the renewal of a former friendship
+which is brought about by means of an unthought-of meeting.
+
+COMB.--You will find out that your confidence in someone was misplaced
+and this discovery will cause you much distress.
+
+COMET.--Favourable weather; unusual and interesting events; to lovers it
+is an unfavourable omen of separation and blighted hope.
+
+COMPASSES.--This sign implies that you may expect to travel and to spend
+your life in interesting activities.
+
+CONCERTINA.--This symbol proclaims dilatory habits and feeble wit.
+
+CONDUCTOR.--See MUSIC CONDUCTOR.
+
+CONVOLVULI.--This flower shows feelings of sadness; love and hope which
+have lasted but a short time now leave only memories to which you cling.
+
+CORKS.--This sign shows the power of adapting yourself to your company,
+and of proving yourself useful in awkward situations.
+
+CORKSCREW.--This denotes that you will be vexed by inquisitive people
+who trouble you with questions.
+
+CORMORANT.--This bird is a symbol of agility, swift decisions, and the
+attainment of your ambition through the power of rapid thought and work.
+
+CORN.--This is a pleasant omen of wealth and success.
+
+CORNUCOPIA.--This symbol predicts great happiness and unqualified
+success.
+
+COVER.--See MEAT COVER.
+
+COW.--A calm, contented state of mind, peaceful and prosperous days.
+
+COWSLIPS.--A sign of joy; to the married it foretells a birth.
+
+CRAB.--Strife, family disagreements, an enemy.
+
+CRADLE.--A birth; a broken cradle, sorrow or anxiety about a child.
+
+CRANE.--Heavy burdens and anxiety are indicated by this symbol.
+
+CRESTS.--These are often to be seen and must to some extent be read in
+connection with other signs in the cup; large crests indicate news of,
+or communications with, those in positions of authority; small crests,
+interesting family developments.
+
+CRICKET BAT.--A love of sport and a keen desire for fair play in all
+matters.
+
+CRINOLINE.--This predicts that unless you retrench in your expenditure,
+you will have but a pittance to spend upon your dress.
+
+CROCUSES.--These flowers are an emblem of joy, and of radiant happiness
+in love.
+
+CROQUET-MALLET.--A cheerful and patient disposition, always making the
+best of things, is the meaning of this symbol.
+
+CROSS.--You must expect to meet with hindrances and obstacles in the way
+of your desires; sorrow and misfortune are also indicated by this
+symbol. See also MALTESE CROSS.
+
+CROSSED KEYS.--A sign of authority, power and honour, and an assurance
+of comfort and help in times of difficulty or doubt.
+
+CROWN.--Advancement and honour; the attainment of your highest ambition.
+
+CRUTCHES.--This is an unpleasant sign of forthcoming illness or accident
+which causes lameness for the time being.
+
+CUCUMBER.--A new plan successfully carried out.
+
+CUP.--A large cup tells of a splendid opportunity coming your way which
+will insure your future success; a small cup means that a little anxiety
+is before you.
+
+CUPBOARD.--Disappointment in money affairs.
+
+CURTAIN.--This symbol proclaims that someone is hiding a matter from you
+which it would be to your advantage to learn; with other signs in the
+cup which are good you may conclude that the matter will be revealed to
+you shortly.
+
+CUSTARD-GLASSES.--A signal of illness, possibly chicken pox or measles.
+
+CYPRESS.--This tree indicates that you bravely face a difficulty, and
+finally overcome it by your own endeavours.
+
+
+D
+
+DAFFODILS.--A long-desired hope is about to come to pass, or a
+delightful holiday spent in the company of those most congenial to you.
+
+DAGGER.--If near and pointing towards consultant, it would be a bad sign
+of danger from wounds or an operation; if more distant, it shows a much
+less personal danger.
+
+DAHLIAS.--A sign of some important event which you may expect to take
+place in the autumn; it also denotes thrift and increase of fortune.
+
+DAISIES.--These imply that you have an attractive, child-like nature,
+finding happiness in simple pleasures; a circle of daisies means that
+you attract someone to you of the same nature as yourself who will
+become all the world to you.
+
+DAMSONS.--These denote complication of your affairs.
+
+DANCE.--See BALLET DANCE.
+
+DANCER.--A pleasant omen of coming pleasure and gratification, good
+news, happiness in love and friendship; it also means that you will
+receive an unexpected invitation; several figures dancing in happy
+abandonment foretell that your hopes and desires will be fulfilled, and
+that many changes will occur, all tending to your success and future
+happiness.
+
+DANCING-DOLL.--See CHILD WITH DANCING DOLL.
+
+DANDELION.--Unexpected news of the marriage of an old friend whom you
+had always supposed would never marry.
+
+DATES.--A pleasure which is unlikely to come up to your expectations is
+the meaning of this symbol.
+
+DEER.--An unfortunate indication that your ventures in new directions of
+work or business will end in failure; if running, a fruitless endeavour
+to undo your past mistakes; a dead deer, that you will be the innocent
+cause of distress to someone you love.
+
+DESK.--You will receive a letter which will upset you, or you will lose
+the friendship of someone with whom you have corresponded regularly for
+many years.
+
+DEVIL.--This symbol gives warning that reformation is needed, or you may
+find yourself so tightly in the grip of bad influence that it will be
+well-nigh impossible to extricate yourself.
+
+DIADEM.--This ensign of royalty shows that your ambition is realised
+beyond your expectations; wonderful good fortune and influential friends
+assure you of an unusually successful career.
+
+DIAMONDS.--See ACE OF DIAMONDS.
+
+DISH.--Anxiety in household matters; a broken dish is a foretaste of a
+greater loss.
+
+DIVER.--A great and unexpected piece of news which will lead to a
+fortunate discovery; to the lover, it reveals deception.
+
+DIVING-BELL.--This sign predicts that you may one day find yourself in
+danger on the sea or river.
+
+DOG.--This symbol has many meanings which must be read in accordance
+with the other symbols; in a general way this sign indicates adverse
+conditions, the thwarting of life's chances, unfortunate love affairs,
+family misfortune and money troubles; a large dog sometimes signifies
+protection and good friends; a small dog, vexation and impatience.
+
+DOLL.--A festivity at which you will endeavour to conceal your feelings
+of boredom under somewhat foolish hilarity. See also CHILD WITH DANCING
+DOLL, RAG DOLL.
+
+DOLPHIN.--A cheerful and optimistic character, pleasure on the sea or
+river.
+
+DOVECOT.--Peace in the home.
+
+DOVES.--These birds give a personal message of happiness and an
+assurance of faithfulness in love, peaceful circumstances, high ideals,
+and progress; to those who are at enmity this symbol proclaims
+reconciliation; to the sick or anxious, comfort and hope; to a business
+man, a fortunate omen of success.
+
+DRAGON.--Great and sudden changes about which there is an element of
+danger.
+
+DRAGON-FLY.--Tidings of unexpected occurrences, unlooked-for events, new
+and advantageous opportunities, sometimes new clothes or furniture.
+
+DRUM.--A hazardous enterprise or expedition is the meaning of this
+symbol.
+
+DRUMMER.--To a man, this foreshows popularity and a successful public
+career; to a woman, social success, a large following of friends and
+admirers, and power of gaining her own ends.
+
+DUCK.--A sign of a taste for speculation; if more than one duck, success
+in work and enterprise, profitable undertakings.
+
+DUMB BELL.--A chance meeting which will lead to the making of a new
+friend.
+
+DUSTPAN AND BRUSH.--You will be certain to hear of domestic tribulation
+amongst your friends or relatives; if this symbol appears in your cup
+with other signs of vexation, it would indicate personal domestic
+annoyance.
+
+DWARF.--This portends calamity, accident, or disgrace.
+
+
+E
+
+EAGLE.--This predicts that you may expect most beneficial changes, the
+realisation of a long-cherished hope, and possibly an inheritance of
+wealth from an unexpected source; a flying eagle shows the coming of
+wealth and honour after a change of residence; with a vulture, death of
+a monarch; a dead eagle, public loss and mourning.
+
+EAGLE'S NEST.--An eagle on its nest foretells association with those in
+places of authority and honour; it also denotes a life of wealth and
+ease.
+
+EAR.--A large ear shows that you will be shocked by hearing of some
+scandal or abuse; a normal ear means that you will receive some
+interesting and pleasant piece of news or valuable information.
+
+EAR-RINGS.--To a man this symbol proclaims the displeasure of one of the
+opposite sex; to a woman, the humiliation of unrequited affection.
+
+EARWIG.--A sign of uncomfortable discoveries in the home, troubles with
+domestics, deceit and prying.
+
+EASEL.--A sign of marriage to widows and maids; to the married, increase
+of worldly goods; this symbol must be read in connection with other
+indications in the cup.
+
+EELS.--This is an unpleasant symbol meaning malicious tongues and
+treacherous friends, also gossip over money matters.
+
+EGG-CUP.--A sign of an escape from a threatened disaster.
+
+EGGS.--New plans and ideas, or a birth.
+
+ELEPHANT.--A sign of power, travel, promotion, happiness and stability
+in love and friendship.
+
+ELF.--This symbol should put you on your guard or you may be the victim
+of an unpleasant practical joke.
+
+ELM TREE.--A good omen of prosperity and coming happiness.
+
+EMU.--Lack of caution will not be one of your failings.
+
+ENGINE.--Journeys, trouble on the railway, strikes, accident, and hasty
+news are the meanings of this symbol.
+
+ENSIGN.--See FLAG.
+
+ESCAPE.--See FIRE ESCAPE.
+
+EXTINGUISHER.--See CANDLE EXTINGUISHER.
+
+EYE.--This signifies penetration and the solving of difficulties; it
+also shows depth of character and love.
+
+EYEGLASSES.--You will make a beneficial discovery through surprising
+means.
+
+
+F
+
+FACES.--Several of these denote an invitation to a party or wedding;
+ugly faces mean disturbances or bad news; pretty faces, pleasure and
+love; two faces upon one head, looking diverse ways, indicate that you
+may hear yourself accused of deception and falseness, or that these
+things may be practised upon you; a bearded face, health and strength,
+but an indolent nature, which is a source of vexation to those around
+you.
+
+FALCON.--This bird warns you to be on your guard, for you have an enemy.
+
+FAN.--Love of admiration, frivolity, pleasure with the opposite sex.
+
+FATE.--This is indicated by a straight thin line of tea leaves which
+ascends towards the consultant; what may be expected of fate must be
+judged by the line itself and other signs in the cup.
+
+FEATHERS.--Large feathers signify achievement and prosperity; to
+authors, literary success; small feathers denote something of which you
+are afraid, but which you will meet with courage.
+
+FEET.--You will be called upon to take a decisive step in some matter
+which may lead up to an eventful change in your life.
+
+FENCE.--This means that there is but a step between you and success.
+
+FENDER.--You will constantly come in contact with someone to whom you
+feel a strong antipathy.
+
+FERNS.--Dignity, peace, and steadfast love are the meanings of this
+symbol.
+
+FERRET.--Jealousy and enmity are likely to cause you distress.
+
+FERRY-BOAT.--This symbol implies that difficulties will be smoothed away
+for you by the aid of good and useful friends.
+
+FIELD MARSHAL'S HAT.--To a soldier, or those who are associated with
+them, this is a sign of coming promotion, triumph, and of the attainment
+to honour.
+
+FIGS.--These indicate joy and abundance of the good things of this
+world; to those in business it is an omen of success and prosperity.
+
+FIGUREHEAD OF A SHIP.--A good omen for your future Welfare; this symbol
+predicts that you will be enabled to steer your course through smooth
+waters.
+
+FIGURES.--See NUMBERS, HUMAN FIGURES, RUNNING FIGURES.
+
+FINGER.--This usually indicates a special need for attention to be paid
+to adjoining symbols.
+
+FIRE-ENGINE.--An evidence of a serious fire of which you will hear or
+from which you will suffer; this must be judged by other indications in
+the cup.
+
+FIRE-ESCAPE.--An urgent warning to take all precautions against fire.
+
+FIREPLACE.--Your chief interests in life will probably lie in your home;
+small duties, simple pleasures, and a circle of friends.
+
+FISH.--News from abroad; with other signs of movement, emigration; a
+starfish is a sign of good luck.
+
+FLAG.--Danger, rebellion, and war are the meanings of this symbol.
+
+FLOWER-BORDER.--That for which you have long hoped and waited is about
+to come to pass.
+
+FLOWERS.--Many pleasant meanings may be given to this symbol, good
+fortune, happiness, love, marriage, and a large circle of admiring
+friends, being among them. See also BASKET OF FLOWERS, FOXGLOVES, LILY,
+FORGET-ME-NOT.
+
+FLY.--This signifies small vexations and annoyances which will ruffle
+you considerably. See also BLUEBOTTLE FLY, DRAGON FLY.
+
+FONT.--News of a birth or an invitation to a christening party.
+
+FOOT.--This indicates a journey; a swollen foot, injury, or news of an
+accident to the foot.
+
+FOOTBALL.--Love of outdoor games, or a keen interest in the welfare of
+those who take part in them, is shown by this symbol.
+
+FORGE.--This implies a need for refinement and of reconstructing your
+ideas on many subjects.
+
+FORGET-ME-NOT.--This flower speaks of the attainment of a cherished
+hope, also that you will probably find your truest happiness in love and
+marriage.
+
+FORK.--This warns you against those who constantly flatter you; it would
+be well for you to be on your guard or you may one day awake to the fact
+that all this flattery was used as a tool to harm you.
+
+FOUNTAIN.--A most favourable omen foretelling happiness, success in love
+and marriage, prosperity in business, and good fortune in all you
+undertake; this symbol also points to an unexpected legacy.
+
+FOX.--This denotes that you may have an unsuspected enemy, possibly
+disloyal dependents; sometimes it means theft and trickery.
+
+FOXGLOVES.--These show ambition and attainment; if broken or bending,
+defeated plans and hopes.
+
+FROG.--A change of residence; with other signs, new work or profession;
+with bad symbols around, unpleasant sights and stories.
+
+FRUIT.--A happy sign of forthcoming prosperity and general advancement.
+
+
+G
+
+GAITERS.--Your chief interests will be in outdoor work and amusements;
+intellectual pursuits will not attract you; to clergy, or to those
+associated with them, gaiters indicate promotion.
+
+GALLOWS.--An omen of great distress and tragedy.
+
+GARDEN ROLLER.--An indication that things around you are liable to
+become somewhat unmanageable, and that you will need tact and strength
+to avoid being crushed by circumstances.
+
+GARLAND.--A sign of happiness, love and honour.
+
+GARTERS.--A contempt for feminine weakness is the meaning of this sign.
+
+GATE.--An excellent opportunity awaits you, perhaps the chance of a
+lifetime; massive high gates denote restriction, misery, or
+imprisonment.
+
+GEESE.--These indicate the arrival of unexpected and rather troublesome
+visitors.
+
+GENTIAN.--A memory which is interwoven with sorrow and joy.
+
+GERANIUM.--This flower shows a strong will and determined character,
+contentment, and happiness; it also denotes two opposite natures who
+have a great bond of affection between them.
+
+GIANT.--There is, or will be, a serious obstacle in your path.
+
+GIMLET.--You will be unpleasantly reminded of a disagreeable fact.
+
+GIRAFFE.--You are apt to cause mischief through blundering and the
+making of incorrect statements.
+
+GLADIOLI.--These flowers indicate courage in the face of difficulty;
+hope and tenderness.
+
+GLASSES.--These show that you will entertain your friends on a lavish
+scale, and delight in hospitality, but will occasionally be confronted
+by difficulties in your arrangements. See also CHAMPAGNE GLASS,
+CUSTARD-GLASSES, EYEGLASSES, HAND GLASS.
+
+GLEANER.--You will always endeavour to make the best of the
+circumstances in which you find yourself but will seldom possess the
+most desirable things in life.
+
+GOAT.--A new enterprise which has an element of risk about it; a goat is
+an unfortunate sign to sailors or to those connected with them.
+
+GOLF CLUBS.--These indicate a life so full of work that there is but
+little leisure for recreation.
+
+GONDOLA.--A visit to Italy, or a romance are the meanings of this sign.
+
+GONG-AND-STICK.--This symbol warns you to expect little else than the
+"trivial round and common task" for the present.
+
+GOOSE.--A venture needing much discussion and arrangement; plans are
+made only to be upset again, and unless you proceed with caution, you
+are likely to make a bad mistake.
+
+GRAMOPHONE.--This usually portends vexation at being drawn into a
+somewhat disorderly and noisy pleasure.
+
+GRAPES.--These signify pleasure, abundance, fulfilment, and a life free
+from care.
+
+GRASSHOPPERS.--These insects give warning of a poor harvest season; for
+an old person the risk of chill leading to severe illness.
+
+GRAVE.--This symbol must be read in accordance with its position, also
+with reference to other signs in the cup; as a general rule, with gloomy
+signs it would bring a message of coming sorrow, or with cheerful
+symbols that a death would benefit the consultant.
+
+GREYHOUND.--This sign stands for energy and untiring activity which will
+bring you unqualified success; it also denotes that you may expect
+favourable tidings of the result of a new enterprise.
+
+GRINDSTONE.--The aftermath of an indiscretion.
+
+GUITAR.--This symbol displays strong power of attraction for the
+opposite sex, also pleasant adventures ending in a happy love affair.
+
+GUN.--A very disquieting symbol, grave danger of a sudden calamity; with
+other bad signs, a violent death.
+
+
+H
+
+HAMMER.--Troublesome little tasks which you are reluctant to undertake.
+
+HAMMOCK.--A mournful ending of something to which you had looked forward
+with delight.
+
+HAM WITH FRILL.--This denotes a nice invitation, hospitality, pleasure
+with your friends; also enjoyment followed by dismay; a ham without a
+frill means increasing fortune and success.
+
+HAND.--A sign of good fellowship, loyalty, and affection; it may also
+indicate a parting, a meeting or a bargain concluded; other signs around
+it must be noticed in order to read its special meaning. See also
+CLENCHED HAND.
+
+HANDBELL.--You would much like to startle the world by a wonderful
+discovery or amazing theory by which your name would be known for all
+time but you will need every possible good symbol to appear in the cup
+to give you any assurance of your ambition being gratified.
+
+HANDCUFFS.--Disgrace, imprisonment, misfortune, and dishonesty; this
+sign must be read in connection with others around it.
+
+HANDGLASS.--An illusion quickly dispelled is the meaning of this symbol.
+
+HANDSCREEN.--Even small demands sometimes necessitate great effort on
+the part of those to whom the demand is made.
+
+HARE.--The return of an absent friend after a long absence; if it is
+running, a journey is indicated; a dead hare foreshows money acquired
+through industry.
+
+HAREBELL.--Peace, a placid existence, and faithfulness in love are the
+meanings of this lovely little flower; with other signs you may expect
+news of a birth.
+
+HARP.--This is a sign of melancholy and predicts the possibility of a
+nervous breakdown.
+
+HARRISSI LILY.--These graceful flowers predict peace, joy, hope, and a
+wedding.
+
+HARROW.--This shows that much of your time will be given endeavouring to
+make the lives of those around you smooth and happy, whilst you
+cheerfully spend your days in a somewhat monotonous manner.
+
+HARVEST.--A shock of corn is a somewhat sad emblem showing that you have
+sown that of which the reaping will be tears; it is also a warning of
+illness, especially to the aged.
+
+HASTENER FOR ROASTING MEAT.--You are reminded that you should endeavour
+to move with the times, and not cling so tenaciously to ideas and habits
+which are now obsolete.
+
+HAT.--A symbol of luck, presents, success in new work or enterprise;
+sometimes it foreshows the arrival of a visitor.
+
+HAWK.--This is an unfortunate symbol, as it denotes circumstances in
+which people and things seem to be working against you, placing you in
+awkward and embarrassing predicaments.
+
+HAYRICK.--This indicates a desire for mastery and preeminence; it also
+shows that a doubt will arise as to how best to proceed, but you will
+find the right way out and will come to a wise decision.
+
+HEAD.--A large head gives warning of family trouble or of serious
+illness; a very small head, waning ability or power; several heads,
+mental distress or derangement.
+
+HEARSE.--A sign of bereavement or of sad news of those who are bereaved.
+
+HEART.--A sign of coming happiness through the affections bringing joy
+into your life, or satisfaction through money, according to other signs
+near.
+
+HEARTS.--See ACE OF HEARTS.
+
+HEATHER.--A most fortunate sign of gratified wishes and of coming good
+luck; to lovers it is an assurance of much happiness.
+
+HEDGE.--This shows that through energy and perseverance you will
+surmount obstacles and carry all before you.
+
+HEDGEHOG.--You will be immensely surprised by hearing that someone whom
+you had always thought of as a confirmed bachelor is about to be
+married.
+
+HEMLOCK.--The shadows of your past life have an inconvenient habit of
+appearing at the most awkward moments.
+
+HENS.--Comfort and domestic felicity; a hen roosting shows domestic
+annoyance and money worries.
+
+HIGHLANDER.--This is a sign of sound business capacity and a plodding
+contriver in transactions.
+
+HIVE.--See BEEHIVE.
+
+HOCKEY-STICK.--A keenness for games and success in the playing of them.
+
+HOE.--This means that you will often have more to do than you can well
+accomplish; each day things will occur needing your attention and
+increasing your work, but in spite of it you will have good health and
+cheerfulness.
+
+HOLLY.--This indicates that something of importance may be expected to
+occur in the winter; unless gloomy signs appear in the cup, it may be
+assumed that the event will be a happy one.
+
+HOLLYHOCK.--You will have a friend, or lover, who will never disappoint
+you.
+
+HONEYCOMB.--Prosperous undertakings, honour and renown, and much which
+is delightful are foreshown by this symbol.
+
+HOOP.--You will find immense satisfaction in doing things that require
+energy even if they are of little importance.
+
+HORNS.--You have a powerful enemy, or at least someone who has feelings
+of animosity towards you, which may prove to be unpleasant in their
+result.
+
+HORSE.--Comforts, loyal friends, and pleasure; galloping horses mean
+that events are hurrying towards you over which you have no control,
+bringing many changes into your life. See also CARRIAGE AND HORSES.
+
+HORSE-COLLAR.--To those who own horses, or do business with them, this
+sign is a pleasant indication of success in some transaction; to others
+it would imply toil and a strenuous effort to keep things going.
+
+HORSEMAN.--See MOUNTED HORSEMAN.
+
+HORSESHOE.--An unexpected piece of good fortune, the achievement of your
+wish, and good luck in all you undertake; a double horseshoe hastens the
+arrival of your desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset of plans
+causing much disappointment and vexation; a broken one denotes a
+dilemma, trials, or discomforts.
+
+HOT-WATER BOTTLE.--You will always find compensation in all trials and
+discomforts.
+
+HOT-WATER CAN.--Indisposition, irritability, annoyances.
+
+HOURGLASS.--A warning against delay in arrangements or thought-of plans;
+with other signs, the hourglass is a grave warning of peril through
+illness or accident.
+
+HOUSE.--A successful transaction, a visit, a new home.
+
+HUMAN FIGURES.--These must be judged with regard to what they appear to
+be doing.
+
+HYACINTH.--This flower predicts love, joy, and gratified ambition.
+
+
+I
+
+IBEX ON ROCK.--After a time of strenuous effort and struggle, you will
+achieve triumph and a position of security and peace.
+
+INDIAN.--This symbol predicts news from India; the nature of the
+information, whether personal, public, pleasant, or the reverse, must be
+judged by other indications in the cup.
+
+INITIALS.--These frequently occur, and usually point to names of people
+from whom you may expect to hear shortly; or they may indicate places.
+
+INKPOT.--Expectancy.
+
+IRIS.--These flowers bring a message of hope and pleasure.
+
+IRON.--Small vexations or troubles which will quickly pass, is the
+meaning of this symbol.
+
+IVORY.--This foretells increased wealth and a well-merited reward for
+past industry.
+
+IVY.--Patience, understanding, steadfastness, and loyal friends are
+indicated by this sign.
+
+
+J
+
+JACKDAW.--Sagacity, dependable friends, and knowledge acquired by
+persevering study.
+
+JAM.--Pots of jam caution you against extravagance and waste.
+
+JELLY.--This foreshows a time of pleasure and a time of pain.
+
+JEMMY.--A bad attack of toothache is indicated by this weapon.
+
+JEWELLERY.--You may expect an increase of wealth, possibly good presents
+also.
+
+JOCKEY.--Successful dealing and good money enterprise; luck in racing
+and speculation.
+
+JOHN BULL.--This figure implies that you are likely to witness, or
+partake in, an event of national importance.
+
+JUDGE IN ROBES.--Legal affairs, personal or otherwise according to other
+indications in the cup; this sign is often seen during a famous trial or
+when such is about to take place.
+
+JUG.--This shows good health and money making.
+
+JUMPING FIGURE.--Change which will be greatly to your advantage.
+
+
+K
+
+KANGAROO.--You will receive an unlooked-for and interesting piece of
+news; sometimes it indicates that you have a rival.
+
+KETTLE.--This is a sign of illness; unless a human figure appears beside
+it, the illness is probably for the consultant; it is an omen of coming
+trouble.
+
+KEY.--Circumstances will improve, things will become easy, and your path
+will be made smooth; you may hope for success in whatever you have on
+hand; a key at some distance from the consultant denotes the need for
+the assistance of good and influential friends in times of difficulty.
+See also CROSSED KEYS.
+
+KEYHOLE.--This gives warning of a need for caution, for someone of whom
+you feel no suspicion is untrustworthy.
+
+KINGFISHER.--This beautiful bird signifies the return of someone for
+whom you have been longing; if flying, news of a surprising nature will
+speedily arrive.
+
+KING ON HIS THRONE.--Security and peace; it may also mean that you gain
+a high position through influential friends.
+
+KITE.--Vanishing pleasures and benefits, or scandal, are the meanings of
+this sign.
+
+KNEELING FIGURE.--A new enterprise or project; care should be taken to
+think it over well; do nothing rashly and seek reliable advice.
+
+KNIFE.--This is an unpleasant sign of quarrels, broken friendship, and
+tears.
+
+KNIGHT IN ARMOUR.--This sign predicts good fortune, success in love, and
+loyalty to your friends.
+
+KNIVES.--These signify danger of wounds, attacks of pain, and dismay.
+
+
+L
+
+LABURNUM TREE.--A sign of delight and the fulfilment of a cherished
+hope, probably occurring in the spring.
+
+LADDER.--This signifies advancement, influential friends, and the
+attainment of good fortune.
+
+LAMB.--An indication that you will be amazed by the success of a
+doubtful undertaking. See also PRANCING LAMB.
+
+LAMP.--This sign provides an assurance of good success in business. See
+also STREET LAMP.
+
+LANTERN.--This shows that fear and doubt will mar your happiness and
+progress. See also CHINESE LANTERN.
+
+LAUREL.--This tree points to power, ability and health.
+
+LEAVES.--Prosperous results of your diligence, new friends, and
+satisfaction.
+
+LEEK.--This implies that you are anxious to come to the root of some
+matter of which at present you have only an inkling; with good signs
+around, you may expect to come to a satisfactory understanding.
+
+LEG.--This foretells a successful race with fortune.
+
+LEG OF MUTTON.--Depression and pecuniary worries is the meaning of this
+sign.
+
+LEOPARD.--This animal foreshows triumph over adverse circumstances or an
+evil report; two leopards, fortune and misfortune following each other
+in quick succession.
+
+LETTERS.--These are shown by oblong or square tea-leaves, initials near
+give the name of the writer; with dots around they will contain money.
+
+LETTUCE.--This shows sleeplessness, possibly from the receiving of some
+perturbing news.
+
+LIGHTHOUSE.--A good sign of security and of light on your path whenever
+it is most needed; if crooked or broken, disaster at sea.
+
+LIGHTNING.--Forked lightning seen in a zig-zag up the side of the cup
+shows bad weather conditions; if near the figure of a man or woman, it
+may possibly indicate death from lightning or electrical mechanism; if
+seen at the bottom of the cup and with a clear space indicating water,
+it would mean bad storms abroad causing damage and loss.
+
+LILAC.--This is an emblem of radiant happiness; joys shared with
+another, with whom there is perfect oneness of purpose and love.
+
+LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY.--A fortunate omen of realisation, love, and
+marriage. See also ARUM LILY, BELLADONNA LILY, MADONNA LILY, HARRISSI
+LILY, WATER LILY.
+
+LIMPETS.--These denote that you endeavour to wrest from others some
+valuable secret which they possess, but without success; limpets are a
+sign of good luck to fishermen and promise a big haul of fish.
+
+LINES OF DOTS.--These indicate journeys and their probable length and
+direction; to be read in connection with other signs of movement; wavy
+lines mean tiresome journeys or difficulties likely to be encountered;
+if the lines ascend sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly
+country will be taken.
+
+LION.--One of the most fortunate symbols indicating high hopes and
+excellent prospects, association with distinguished persons, honour, and
+fame.
+
+LIZARD.--This suggests treachery and the probability of a plot being
+laid against you by false and deceitful friends.
+
+LOBSTER.--A pleasant event, or a good present, is shown by this symbol.
+
+LOCK AND KEY.--You are warned against the loss of something which you
+value.
+
+LOOKING-GLASS.--This implies a desire to know the truth, even if it be
+unpleasant to you.
+
+LORD MAYOR'S COACH.--You will receive a good offer from an unexpected
+quarter.
+
+LUTE.--This is a sign of a secret sadness of which those around you know
+nothing; to musicians, a good omen of success.
+
+LYNX.--To the married a bad omen of estrangement, possibly divorce; to
+others it denotes treachery or episodes of a painful nature.
+
+
+M
+
+MACARONI.--This proclaims the sad fact that you must endeavour to make
+sixpence do the work of a shilling.
+
+MACE.--Promotion, a position of authority and achievement.
+
+MACHINE.--See AUTOMATIC MACHINE.
+
+MADONNA LILY.--This flower means perfection and peace, and the assurance
+of love and truth.
+
+MAGNET.--You will be drawn by an irresistible attraction towards someone
+for whom you will eventually feel more dislike than affection.
+
+MAGNIFYING GLASS.--You are given to such exaggeration that it amounts to
+untruthfulness.
+
+MAGNOLIA.--This tree brings calm and peaceful conditions after a time of
+unrest.
+
+MAGPIE.--"One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a
+birth"; this ancient saying well explains the meaning of seeing magpies
+in the tea-leaves.
+
+MAHL STICK.--See ARTIST'S MAHL STICK.
+
+MALLET.--You will arrive at a wise conclusion in a difficult matter. See
+also CROQUET MALLET.
+
+MALTESE CROSS.--You will emerge from one source of vexation or trouble
+only to fall into another.
+
+MAN.--You may expect a visitor.
+
+MAN CARRYING A BURDEN.--An unhappy marriage or an unfortunate love
+affair.
+
+MAN CARRYING MACE.--This points to personal promotion or the advancement
+of someone dear to you.
+
+MAN SPEAKING FROM A PLATFORM.--Public news or developments which will
+specially interest or concern you.
+
+MARROW.--See VEGETABLE MARROW.
+
+MARS.--This sign will often be seen, and indicates a courageous,
+energetic nature, fond of exploits and freedom, and shows a capacity for
+strenuous work; a fortunate symbol for a soldier.
+
+MASK.--For a lover, this predicts that unpleasant facts will come to
+light, of which at present there is no suspicion, leading to an abrupt
+ending of the love affair.
+
+MASS OF LEAVES.--Arrivals and departures about which there are little
+difficulties.
+
+MAST.--This symbol must be read in connection with the surrounding
+signs.
+
+MASTIFF.--This dog warns you of an unexpected emergency in which there
+is danger of your being overpowered by the arguments of those who are
+masterful.
+
+MAYPOLE.--This shows that you find but little satisfaction in your
+amusements and gaiety; for whilst you appear to enter into them in a
+light-hearted manner, you are craving for further excitement.
+
+MAY TREE.--This signifies the receiving of a joyous message.
+
+MEAT.--A sign of financial worry.
+
+MEAT COVER.--An unpleasant emergency or discovery.
+
+MEDAL.--You will be rewarded for past industry by future prosperity.
+
+MEDICINE BOTTLE.--An unpleasant sign of illness.
+
+MEDLAR.--This tree predicts a condition of transient happiness.
+
+MEERSCHAUM PIPE.--You will be disturbed by some news from a man who has
+much influence in your life.
+
+MELON.--This means gratification and good news, and the deriving of much
+pleasure from the appreciation of those whose good opinion is of value
+to you.
+
+MERCURY.--This planet is constantly seen in the tea-leaves and is a
+symbol of ceaseless activity of striving to attain great things; it also
+indicates good business capacity.
+
+MERMAID.--To those associated with the sea, this is a warning of
+shipwreck or other peril.
+
+MERRYTHOUGHT.--The attainment of a wish or small pleasure.
+
+MICE.--These indicate danger of poverty through fraud or theft.
+
+MILK-CANS.--These show an agricultural enterprise that will be to your
+advantage.
+
+MILK-CHURN.--A good emblem of future comfort and increased happiness.
+
+MILKING-STOOL.--A new venture about which you will feel somewhat dubious
+but which with care will be carried out successfully.
+
+MINE-SHAFT.--This is a hopeful sign of coming peace after a time of
+discontent amongst miners, or a coal strike.
+
+MIRROR.--Prophetic dreams; a love of truth.
+
+MISTLETOE.--This signifies that a cherished hope is unlikely to be
+fulfilled, or at any rate it will only be after many months have passed,
+and when you have become weary of waiting.
+
+MITRE.--A prediction of honour and promotion for a clergyman.
+
+MONK.--Religious controversy and disturbances.
+
+MONKEY.--This is an unpleasant indication that ugly rumours and scandal
+will be spread about you or yours; sometimes public notoriety; with
+other signs, it foreshows grief and pain.
+
+MONKEY-ON-ORGAN.--Difficult circumstances and a hard struggle are the
+meanings of this sign.
+
+MONKEY PUZZLE TREE.--A task lies before you which you will find hard,
+but for which you will afterwards be rewarded by meeting with great
+success.
+
+MONOGRAMS.--These will often be found in the tea-leaves and will
+indicate someone of much importance in your life, whose initials are
+shown by the monogram.
+
+MONUMENT.--Someone in whose career you are much interested will rise to
+fame.
+
+MOON.--A crescent moon denotes good news, fortune, and romance; for a
+man it predicts public recognition and honour.
+
+MORTAR.--A sign of gloom, illness, emergencies.
+
+MOTOR CAR.--Short journeys by road or rail, visits from friends; with
+other signs, some increase of fortune may be expected.
+
+MOUNTAIN.--This gives promise of the realisation of a great ambition and
+of the influence of powerful friends; many mountains indicate
+obstructions and sometimes powerful enemies in your career.
+
+MOUNTED HORSEMAN.--A sign of good friends, luck, and advantageous
+offers.
+
+MOUSE.--This invariably indicates that there is need for a trap to be
+set; it also gives warning that domestic worries are to be expected.
+
+MUFF.--This implies caprice and ostentation.
+
+MUG.--This symbol predicts a merry meeting.
+
+MUSHROOM.--This predicts that you will take a small risk and achieve a
+great success; to lovers, it foreshows a quarrel and possibly a broken
+engagement.
+
+MUSIC CONDUCTOR.--A good sign to a musician; to others it suggests that
+enthusiasm and good spirits will carry them through life very happily.
+
+MUTTON CHOP.--Fruitless discussion or indisposition are the meanings of
+this sign. See also LEG OF MUTTON.
+
+MYRTLE TREE.--This speaks of affection and peace; a declaration of love,
+and a happy marriage.
+
+
+N
+
+NAIL.--Toothache and painful dentistry are foreshown by this sign.
+
+NAMES.--To see the name of a person or place, signifies events occurring
+in connection with such person or place; if good symbols appear,
+pleasant happenings may be expected; if gloomy signs, then trouble will
+arise associated with the name seen.
+
+NARCISSUS.--This flower shows sentiment and coming joy; also that some
+new idea will unfold itself to you in the spring and will prove to be of
+much advantage to you.
+
+NATIVE WITH "TOM-TOM".--This foreshows news of disturbance in India or
+news of a personal nature which will cause anxiety.
+
+NECKLACE.--A good present or money; a broken necklace shows that you
+will break a bond which you have grown to feel is unendurable.
+
+NEEDLES.--These denote mischief and deceit; sometimes disappointment in
+love.
+
+NEPTUNE.--This planetary symbol indicates a condition of chaos.
+
+NEST.--See BIRD'S NEST, EAGLE'S NEST.
+
+NET.--Toil or anxiety followed by amazing achievement and good fortune.
+
+NINEPINS.--These show a mind determined to gain success whatever the
+cost in drudgery.
+
+NOSE.--A large nose denotes dissipation; a crooked one shows a wayward
+and untrustworthy character; a long, thin nose implies that you change
+your ideas on various subjects and alter your mode of life in accordance
+with your new ideas.
+
+NOSEGAY.--See BOUQUET.
+
+NOTICE-BOARD.--Your attention will be called to some fact which it will
+be to your advantage to learn.
+
+NUMBERS.--These are frequently found in the tea-leaves, and must be read
+in conjunction with surrounding symbols. If the consultant has a lucky
+number, and this appears with good signs, it promises much success. An
+unlucky number with gloomy signs predicts misfortune. A journey with a
+five near obviously points out that it will be taken in five days, or
+weeks, and so on. Ten dots, close together, means ten pounds or
+shillings, according to the size and number of the dots. Numbers with
+the symbol of a legacy show the amount to be expected.
+
+NUN.--This is a sign that you will probably remain unmarried through
+your own choice; to the married it implies unjust suspicion.
+
+NURSE.--A nurse in uniform usually foretells illness for yourself or for
+someone dear to you.
+
+NUT-CRACKERS.--This portends that you will strive to solve a difficult
+problem, the result of which is of much importance to you.
+
+NUTS.--Gratified ambition and wealth are indicated by nuts.
+
+
+O
+
+OAK TREE.--This is a good omen of wealth, strength, and attainment of
+cherished hopes; for a lover, it predicts happiness and prosperity in
+marriage.
+
+OAR.--Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes recklessness for which you
+will pay dearly; for a lover or husband, this means affliction.
+
+OBELISK.--This foreshows honour and wealth.
+
+OIL-CAN.--Work and worry are foretold by this sign.
+
+ONIONS.--You may expect that something which you supposed was a secret
+will be discovered, possibly through treacherous friends.
+
+OPERA-GLASSES.--You are in danger of losing the confidence of your
+friends because of your inquisitive questions.
+
+ORCHIDS.--These give a pleasing assurance of coming good fortune and a
+life of ease and wealth.
+
+ORGAN.--This must be read in connection with other signs around it;
+sometimes it means a wedding, death, or realised ambition; to a
+musician, it is a good omen of achievement. See also BARREL ORGAN.
+
+OSTRICH.--This symbol points to achievement in creative work; if
+running, you may look for startling news and rumours of public
+upheavals.
+
+OTTER.--You must expect to receive a disagreeable shock through some
+unpleasant spite on the part of those of whom you have always thought
+well, and regarded as loyal and affectionate friends.
+
+OVERCOAT.--You may expect to have changes in your life and become of
+much importance.
+
+OWL.--A bad omen of illness, misfortune, and poverty; if flying, you
+will receive tidings of grief; to lovers this bird is a symbol of bad
+news or unpleasant rumours; to those who are contemplating new work or
+enterprise the owl should be regarded as a warning to proceed with
+caution.
+
+OX.--An ox in his stall implies hospitality, domestic peace and
+abundance.
+
+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.
+
+PAN AND HIS PIPES.--A most cheering symbol which gives an assurance of
+happiness, future prosperity, and delight.
+
+PANSY.--This flower is a symbol of understanding, modesty, and
+contentment; it is also a pleasant indication of faithful friends and
+happy days.
+
+PANTHER.--You may expect to be shocked at the treacherous behaviour of a
+friend whom you had always regarded as honourable.
+
+PARADISE.--See BIRD OF PARADISE.
+
+PARALLEL LINES.--These predict well-thought-out and smoothly running
+plans.
+
+PARCELS.--These are shown by thick, square or round leaves.
+
+PARROT.--This is a sign of foreign travel, the making of many friends,
+and much mental energy; sometimes it gives a hint that there is an
+inclination to gossip and spread scandal.
+
+PARSLEY.--Small events will bring you satisfaction.
+
+PEACOCK.--A sign of the acquisition of property; a prosperous and happy
+marriage; with other signs, an unfortunate friendship.
+
+PEAKED CAP.--The arrival of a male visitor.
+
+PEARS.--Improved social condition and other advantages; this fruit
+brings success to a business man and to a woman a rich husband; one pear
+signifies a birth or new plans.
+
+PEDESTRIAN.--An important appointment or urgent business.
+
+PELICAN.--This bird is a symbol of loneliness, separation, and yearning
+for the unattainable; if it is flying you will receive news from those
+who are far away in isolated parts of the world.
+
+PEN.--See QUILL PEN.
+
+PENGUIN.--This strange bird indicates interesting news of expeditions
+and discoveries in the northern regions.
+
+PENKNIFE.--This is an unfortunate symbol of enmity, disloyalty, and
+jealousy.
+
+PEONIES.--You will probably be called upon to make a decision of much
+importance before another summer is past; broken peonies predict that
+you may possibly throw away your chance of happiness by coming to a
+wrong conclusion.
+
+PEPPER-POT.--This means vexation and unreasonable irritation which you
+will endeavour to conceal.
+
+PERAMBULATOR.--News of a birth.
+
+PESTLE.--A sign of decisive measures; a remedy for a grievance or an
+ill.
+
+PHEASANT.--Good fortune; new friends; if flying, speedy and propitious
+news.
+
+PIANO.--This is a sign that you will make the most of your opportunities
+and will gain that for which you have aimed; to musicians, a sign of
+advancement.
+
+PICKAXE.--This sign proclaims labour troubles and strikes.
+
+PIG.--This assures you of gain and success in agricultural interests; it
+also denotes that you may expect a present of money or a legacy.
+
+PIGEONS.--These show reconciliation with someone dear to you from whom
+you have been estranged; if flying, important and pleasant news is on
+its way; if stationary, delay in the arrival of important news.
+
+PILLAR.--A symbol of strength, protection from danger, and of good and
+powerful friends; a broken pillar predicts sorrow and despair.
+
+PILLAR BOX.--Important or specially interesting correspondence is the
+meaning of this sign.
+
+
+PINCERS.--A painful experience; an injury; toothache.
+
+PINCUSHION.--Thrift, order, and a well-regulated household.
+
+PINEAPPLE.--A pleasing indication of wealth, rich friends, and good
+presents.
+
+PINE TREES.--Happiness followed by an aftermath of regret.
+
+PIPE.--A visit from a dear friend; several pipes foreshow news from a
+man who is much in your thoughts. See also MEERSCHAUM PIPE, PAN AND HIS
+PIPES.
+
+PISTOL.--An ominous warning of disaster; with other bad signs, of a
+violent death.
+
+PITCHER.--This shows an endeavour to relieve a rather dull and
+monotonous life, by throwing your energy into somewhat unnecessary work.
+
+PITCHFORK.--A sign that you are apt to stir up feud, and make peace and
+quiet impossible.
+
+PLATE.--For the present, you will merely jog along in an ordinary way.
+
+PLAYING CARDS.--See ACE OF CLUBS, ACE OF DIAMONDS, ACE OF HEARTS, and
+ACE OF SPADES.
+
+PLOUGH.--You must expect to go through toil and frustration before you
+finally conquer your difficulties and achieve triumph.
+
+PLUM PUDDING.--This denotes festivity and cheerfulness.
+
+PLUMS.--These foretell a new development of plans.
+
+POLAR BEAR.--This sign means a journey to a cold climate.
+
+POLICEMAN.--This tells you to beware of theft and underhand practices;
+with other signs, it would indicate trouble probably caused by those
+with whom you are most closely associated.
+
+POPE.--Unexpected gain and future happiness are foretold by this sign.
+
+POPPY.--This flower is significant of a pleasant occurrence in the early
+summer.
+
+PORTER AND TRUCK.--This indicates a pending journey or the arrival of a
+traveller.
+
+POST.--This signifies a formidable obstacle; if broken, that you will
+encounter a storm of opposition to your plan.
+
+POSTMAN.--Important and profitable news.
+
+POT.--See COFFEE POT.
+
+POTATO.--You will have need of patience in your daily life, and will
+sometimes be troubled by pecuniary difficulties.
+
+PRANCING LAMB.--This is a symbol of trouble which will have beneficial
+results and will lead to contentment and happiness.
+
+PRAWNS.--These bring pleasures, presents and satisfactory arrangements.
+
+PRINCE OF WALES' PLUMES.--This is a symbol of pleasant events, stirring
+topics and sometimes of personal honour and distinction.
+
+PUDDING.--See PLUM PUDDING.
+
+PUFFIN.--This bird denotes timidity and a desire for solitude; if
+flying, news from abroad.
+
+PULPIT.--A love of talking and a dislike to listening is the meaning of
+this symbol.
+
+PUMP.--Your own efforts will bring about a fortunate result.
+
+PUNCH-AND-JUDY.--You will read, or hear, of a sensational case in
+married life.
+
+PURSE.--This cautions you against theft, or carelessness that may lead
+to losing money.
+
+PYRAMIDS.--These foreshow attainment to honour, fame and wealth.
+
+
+Q
+
+QUEEN.--A queen upon her throne indicates security, peace, and honour;
+sometimes the attainment to a high position through powerful friends.
+
+QUERY.--This shows doubt, indecision; if this sign were seen with a
+letter the doubt would be with regard to some correspondence; if with a
+journey, uncertainty about it; and so on.
+
+QUILL PEN.--This shows that you may expect, before long, to sign your
+maiden name for the last time in a marriage register; with other signs,
+a legal document.
+
+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.
+
+RAZOR.--Quarrels, also a warning against interference in other people's
+affairs; to lovers this sign foretells disagreement and separation.
+
+RED-HOT POKER.--This flower suggests that you are likely to bring
+yourself within the range of unpleasant criticism by your flaunting
+manner.
+
+REPTILE.--This is a bad omen of coming misfortune, treachery, or
+illness.
+
+RHINOCEROS.--This animal denotes a risky proceeding into which you
+plunge without hesitation, although your friends and relations will try
+to persuade you to give up your scheme, but your indifference to the
+opinion of others prevents any chance of their being successful.
+
+RIDER.--This brings good news from overseas of business and financial
+affairs.
+
+RIFLE.--Strife and calamity are shown by this sign.
+
+RING.--With dots around, a contract or a business transaction; with the
+figures of a man and woman, an engagement or wedding is foretold.
+
+RIVER.--A sign of trouble and perplexity, sometimes illness and
+bereavement.
+
+ROBIN.--A symbol of much good fortune, loyal friends, and happiness in
+love.
+
+ROCKET.--This foretells joy and gladness at some event about to happen.
+
+ROCKING CHAIR.--This indicates contemplation of a new idea or scheme
+about which you are somewhat doubtful.
+
+ROCKING HORSE.--Happy associations will be renewed; pleasure with
+children.
+
+ROCKS.--These prepare you for alarms and agitation, but if good signs
+appear, you will eventually find a smooth path through your fife.
+
+ROLLER.--See GARDEN ROLLER.
+
+ROLLING PIN.--This is an indication that you will be capable of
+smoothing out your difficulties and will usually find an easy path in
+which to tread.
+
+ROSE.--A token of good fortune, joy, and love.
+
+ROSEMARY.--Memories of the past will mar your future.
+
+RUNNING FIGURES.--You may expect an emergency in which you will need to
+have all your wits about you; sometimes this signifies urgent messages.
+
+
+S
+
+SACK.--This predicts an unlooked for event which will turn out to be
+most fortunate.
+
+SADDLE.--The successful solving of a troublesome matter is the meaning
+of this sign.
+
+SAILOR.--You may expect news from overseas of an interesting nature.
+
+SALMON JUMPING IN A POOL.--This is a fortunate sign of propitious news
+which will mean a great deal to you.
+
+SANDWICH MAN.--After a time of irksome tasks and pecuniary worry, you
+will be rewarded by a time of ease and wealth.
+
+SAUCEPAN.--This is an indication that many troubles will befall you, and
+your courage will be tested in meeting them.
+
+SAUSAGES.--These show complaints or affliction.
+
+SAW.--Interference which will bring a good deal of trouble upon you, is
+signified by a saw.
+
+SCAFFOLD.--This signifies that you will enter into a rash speculation.
+
+SCALES.--This symbol stands for legal proceedings.
+
+SCARECROW.--This warns you to avoid interfering in the private affairs
+of others, or you may find that you will receive the cold shoulder from
+them.
+
+SCEPTRE.--This is a fortunate sign of distinction and honour.
+
+SCIMITAR.--You will hear of murders, horrible treachery, and riots.
+
+SCISSORS.--An unlucky sign of friction between friends; disputing and
+disagreeableness with married couples; quarrels between lovers; trouble
+in business.
+
+SCOOP.--See COAL SCOOP.
+
+SCREW.--With a little ingenuity and perseverance, you will arrive at
+that for which you aim.
+
+SCREW-SPANNER.--Troublesome affairs and vexations are before you.
+
+SCUTTLE.--See COAL SCUTTLE.
+
+SCYTHE.--This sign foreshows grief and pain.
+
+SEAGULL.--A sign of storms; if flying, news from abroad.
+
+SEAKALE.--A satisfactory conclusion to a vexed question is the meaning
+of this symbol.
+
+SEAL.--An indication that a considerable amount of patience will be
+necessary before your hopes are realised, but eventually you will gain
+success and wealth.
+
+SEALING-WAX.--Theoretically you are wise, but you seldom bring your
+wisdom to bear on practical matters.
+
+SEE-SAW.--Unless you endeavour to become more decisive and reliable, you
+will lose any good opportunities which may come your way.
+
+SEAWEED.--This denotes a joy in the past of which only the memory
+remains.
+
+SHAMROCK.--A sign of good luck.
+
+SHARK.--An ominous sign of death.
+
+SHAVING-BRUSH.--This sign suggests that you are apt to turn molehills
+into mountains.
+
+SHEEP.--To landowners or those engaged in any agricultural pursuits
+sheep are an omen of success and prosperous dealing; to others this sign
+implies that they will receive assistance from unexpected quarters.
+
+SHELL.--Good luck from an unexpected source; with other signs, a visit
+to the seaside.
+
+SHEPHERD.--The appearance of this symbol warns you against taking
+unnecessary risks in all matters.
+
+SHIP.--News from distant lands; a successful journey; a voyage.
+
+SHIRT.--This sign is considered an omen of good fortune.
+
+SHOES.--These indicate speedy new arrangements which are likely to turn
+out extremely well.
+
+SHRIMPING NET.--Pleasures and amusements, unconventionality, and good
+spirits.
+
+SHUTTERS.--This sign proclaims the fact that there is need for secrecy,
+and that there may be things in your life of which you trust nothing
+will be known.
+
+SICKLE.--A sign that you will experience sorrow and pain through the
+callous behaviour of someone you love.
+
+SIGNPOST.--This symbol must be read in conjunction with surrounding
+symbols; it usually emphasises the importance of other signs; a broken
+signpost indicates, that you take a wrong turning in your life and
+afterwards have much cause to regret it.
+
+SKELETON.--This implies a feeling of disgust at some information which
+is told to you and which you are asked not to reveal.
+
+SKIPPING ROPE.--Pleasure with children and popularity with them.
+
+SLEIGH.--A spell of cold weather; an interesting event or piece of news
+to be expected in the winter.
+
+SLUG.--Petty annoyances; bad weather.
+
+SNAIL.--This is a sign of infidelity; several snails, that mischief is
+going on around you of which you are unaware.
+
+SNAKE.--This is an unpleasant sign of treachery, disloyalty, and hidden
+danger, sometimes caused by those whom you least suspect; if its head is
+raised, injury by the malice of a man is predicted; it is also an
+indication of misfortune and illness.
+
+SNIPE.--This bird signifies the discovery of a useful fact; if flying,
+hasty news of a great friend.
+
+SNOWDROPS.--These are a symbol of youth and innocence; this sign may
+point to some event affecting you and yours which will probably take
+place about February; if seen in a cross it would foreshow the death of
+an infant or young child.
+
+SOAP.--Cakes or blocks of soap predict temporary trouble in business.
+
+SOAP BUBBLES.--See CHILD BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES.
+
+SOFA.--This foreshows indisposition or a small illness, sometimes
+disturbed nights or emergencies.
+
+SOLDIER.--This signifies that you may count upon the loyalty and
+affection of your friends; sometimes it indicates that you may expect
+speedy news of a soldier.
+
+SOLOMON'S SEAL.--This plant is a symbol of understanding, devotion, and
+coming joy.
+
+SOUP LADLE.--It will be through the assistance of others that you will
+arrive at success.
+
+SOUP TUREEN.--To the mature, this symbol points to a return of good
+fortune; to the young, a small illness and loss of appetite.
+
+SPADE.--This means toil, care, unrest, disappointment, and failure. See
+ACE OF SPADES.
+
+SPANNER.--See SCREW SPANNER.
+
+SPHINX.--This denotes that your hopes will be set on things far beyond
+your reach, and that as nothing but the very best in life has any
+attraction for you, it is improbable that you will ever attain to
+complete happiness.
+
+SPIDER.--You may expect to receive an inheritance; with other signs,
+that you will be triumphant in disputed will or money settlement;
+several spiders foretell profitable transactions, sometimes a heritage
+of much wealth.
+
+SPUR.--This symbol foretells that as the result of endurance and honest
+labour you will attain to honour.
+
+SQUARE.--This formed of dotted lines indicates perplexity and dismay,
+and endeavour to extricate yourself from an embarrassing situation.
+
+SQUIRREL.--This is a sign of contentment and cheerfulness; although you
+may never be rich you will be loved by those around you and, on the
+whole, will lead a happy life.
+
+STAR.--A lucky sign; if surrounded by dots, wealth and honour are
+foretold.
+
+STEAMER.--A voyage, news from overseas, interesting events, according to
+other signs.
+
+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.
+
+STRAW.--A bundle of straw foretells gain through industry.
+
+STRAWBERRIES.--Pleasure and the gratification of your wishes are shown
+by this fruit.
+
+STRAW HAT.--Modesty and simple pleasures.
+
+STREET LAMP.--This is a sign of a foolish desire to draw attention to
+yourself.
+
+STUD.--See COLLAR STUD.
+
+STUFFED BIRDS.--A discovery that something upon which you had set your
+heart proves unsatisfying.
+
+SUBMARINE.--Swiftly arriving news or events; sometimes the disclosure of
+a secret which will be of much personal value to you.
+
+SUN.--This promises happiness, health, success in love, prosperity, and
+the beneficial discovery of secrets.
+
+SUN BONNET.--A sign of originality, personal charm and attraction,
+sometimes coquetry.
+
+SUNDIAL.--You are warned to take heed as to the way in which you spend
+your time.
+
+SUNFLOWER.--This flower proclaims learning and a satisfactory conclusion
+in matters which are most interesting to you; it also implies that you
+may reasonably expect a scheme to work out greatly to your advantage.
+
+SUSPENDERS.--These show precaution.
+
+SUSPENSION BRIDGE.--A venture in which much is at stake but after a time
+of anxiety you arrive at final triumph.
+
+SWALLOW.--A journey with a happy result; if flying, joyful tidings from
+someone you love; if several swallows are flying, they indicate a
+journey to a warm climate under very pleasant conditions.
+
+SWAN.--This bird is significant of tribulation, troublesome conditions
+in the home, and sometimes of separation from those whom you love.
+
+SWEEP.--The performing of an urgent disagreeable business will shortly
+fall to your lot.
+
+SWEET WILLIAM.--This flower signifies that happiness in the past has
+tinged your future with sadness.
+
+SWIMMING.--A brave endeavour to overcome your fear of an undertaking
+which must be faced.
+
+SWING-BOAT.--By an act of folly, you forfeit the good opinion of someone
+with whom you most desire to be on terms of friendship.
+
+SWORD.--This is a sign of danger, sudden illness, or even death; it also
+betokens slander and dangerous gossip; to lovers it is a bad omen of
+quarrels; a sword in its sheath shows honour and glory for someone dear
+to you; a broken sword predicts the triumph of an enemy.
+
+
+T
+
+TABLE.--This means suggestions and consultation; note the subject from
+the surrounding signs.
+
+TAMBOURINE.--A symbol of lighthearted gaiety which will follow a time of
+gloom or worry. See also CHILD WITH TAMBOURINE.
+
+TEA COSY.--To the unmarried, this is a sign that they will probably
+remain single; to the married, affection and comfort in the small things
+of life.
+
+TEA-CUP AND SAUCER.--You may expect to hear something of much interest
+and pleasure in your "fortune."
+
+TEETH.--These call attention to the fact that probably a visit to the
+dentist is required.
+
+TELEGRAPH POST.--Hasty news by telephone or telegram.
+
+TELEGRAPH WIRES.--You will transact important business by telephone or
+telegram.
+
+TELEPHONE.--You will be put to considerable inconvenience through
+forgetfulness.
+
+TELESCOPE.--This predicts the probability of trouble with your eyesight.
+
+TENNIS NET.--This shows pleasures and social entertainments.
+
+TENT.--A symbol of travel.
+
+THIMBLE.--For a girl, this symbol implies that she will probably never
+marry; to the married, it predicts changes in the household.
+
+THISTLE.--This is a pleasant sign of strength, endurance, and affection;
+it also shows a desire to remove obstacles from the path of those who
+are in difficulties.
+
+THRONE.--An empty throne denotes public misfortune. See also KING ON
+THRONE.
+
+THUMB.--A large and powerful thumb foretells an opportunity in which you
+prove yourself superior to those who hitherto somewhat despised you.
+
+TIGER.--You will be placed in a perilous position possibly through the
+bad behaviour or folly of those who should protect you.
+
+TIMBER.--Logs of timber are a sign of well-being and prosperity in your
+affairs.
+
+TIN TACKS.--An agreement about to be satisfactorily concluded.
+
+TOAD.--You may expect deceit and the discovery of disagreeable facts;
+this sign should caution you to be on your guard, for malicious talking
+causes much discomfort and may separate the best of friends.
+
+TOADSTOOL.--You are warned against making rash and unguarded statements,
+a bad habit of gossiping and encouraging scandal.
+
+TOM-TOM.--See NATIVE WITH TOM-TOM.
+
+TOMATOES GROWING.--An increase of worldly goods is foreshown by this
+sign.
+
+TOMBSTONE.--This sign must be judged in accordance with other symbols
+around it.
+
+TONGS.--A pair of firetongs indicates anxiety and disturbance in the
+home.
+
+TONGUE.--This signifies that unless you amend you will make mischief by
+your indiscreet and unkind words.
+
+TOOTH.--One large tooth is a symbol of bereavement.
+
+TOPIARY WORK.--Trees and hedges cut into the forms of birds, animals,
+etc., are often to be seen in the tea-leaves; this sign assures you of
+the fact that those things for which you must wait longest are those
+which will give most joy.
+
+TORCH (FLAMING).--This is a hopeful symbol that some unexpected piece of
+good fortune will come to you; it also indicates the discovery of an
+undeveloped talent.
+
+TORPEDO.--Acts of violence, disaster, or distressing news are the
+meanings of this symbol.
+
+TORTOISE.--This means that you attempt that of which you have no
+knowledge.
+
+TOWER.--This predicts an advantageous opportunity through which you may
+rise to a good position in life.
+
+TOYS.--Pleasure with children.
+
+TRAIN.--Arrivals, removals, a journey.
+
+TRAM.--A roadway journey on business or pleasure.
+
+TRAM LINE.--This is indicated by two thin, straight lines which run near
+together up the side of the cup.
+
+TREES.--Good health and a pleasing assurance of coming prosperity and
+happiness; if surrounded by dots an inheritance of property in the
+country is foreshown! See also CHESTNUT TREE, CHRISTMAS TREE, ELM TREE,
+OAK TREE, YEW TREE.
+
+TRIANGLE.--A fortunate meeting, good luck; sometimes an unexpected
+legacy.
+
+TRIDENT.--A hopeful sign of honour and promotion to those in the Navy.
+
+TRIUMPHAL ARCH.--This is a fortunate omen of your future honour and high
+position; a decorated arch foretells a wedding.
+
+TROWEL.--This gardening implement foretells good weather conditions;
+seen in the winter, it indicates unusual mildness. See also BRICKLAYER'S
+TROWEL.
+
+TROUSERS.--A pair of trousers foretells news of misfortune or sorrow for
+a man.
+
+TRUE LOVER'S KNOT.--This is a happy omen of faithfulness in love, and of
+enduring friendship.
+
+TRUMPET.--This denotes good fortune to a musician; to others,
+entertainment, large assemblies of people, public speaking, sometimes
+the setting on foot of new schemes.
+
+TRUNK.--Arrivals and departures.
+
+TUB.--You have evil to fear, is the meaning of this sign.
+
+TULIPS.--A symbol of radiance, health, and constancy in love and
+friendship.
+
+TUNNEL.--This suggests that you are likely to make a wrong decision in
+an important matter.
+
+TURKEY.--That you are in danger of committing injurious follies is the
+meaning of this sign.
+
+TURNIP.--The discovery of secrets and domestic quarrels are indicated by
+this sign.
+
+TURNPIKE.--This implies that the reminiscences which you relate of the
+past are of more interest than your topics of the present.
+
+TURNSTILE.--This is a sign that you cleverly evade a disagreeable
+incident or unpleasant discussion without offending anyone.
+
+TURTLE.--This is significant of wealth and luxury.
+
+TWINS.--This is a symbol of sympathy and the perfection of happiness;
+with other signs, news of the birth of twins.
+
+
+U
+
+UGLY FACES.--These show domestic quarrels or unpleasant news.
+
+UMBRELLA.--If it is open, bad weather and grumbling are foretold;
+closed, a bit of bad luck which may be avoided.
+
+UNICORN.--This is an indication of scandal.
+
+URN.--A sign of illness.
+
+
+V
+
+VAMPIRE.--This brings a message of gloom and sorrow, or also means that
+you await the expected news of a death.
+
+VAN.--This sign denotes an interesting experiment in which you succeed.
+
+VANITY BAG.--A large circle of admiring friends, and much pleasure with
+them.
+
+VASE.--This sign brings you a promise of good health.
+
+VEGETABLE MARROW.--This means sad news or monetary losses through bad
+crops, either at home or abroad.
+
+VEGETABLES.--These indicate toil, followed by a time of leisure and
+affluent circumstances.
+
+VENUS.--This planet which is sometimes seen in the tea-leaves, brings a
+message of peace or placidity.
+
+VISE.--A carpenter's vise signifies that you will need powerful
+assistance to extricate you from the mess in which you will find
+yourself through your folly.
+
+VIOLETS.--This is a symbol of high ideals and of the finding of
+happiness in its fullest sense; several violets assure you of coming
+joy; if in the form of a cross, death is predicted.
+
+VIOLIN.--A symbol of coming success to a musician, and of pleasure and
+entertainment to others.
+
+VULTURE.--This bird is a forewarning of evil and unrest in various
+quarters of the globe; it also means a powerful enemy, sometimes death;
+if it flies, tragedy, sorrow, and tears are predicted.
+
+
+W
+
+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
+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.
+
+WINE CUP.--Joy and realised ambition.
+
+WITCH ON BROOM.--You will be reproved by some of your friends who
+consider that your interest in psychic matters is dangerous, but later
+on you will be able to prove to their satisfaction that no harm has come
+to it.
+
+WITNESS BOX.--With bad signs around it, this would point to a personal
+matter ending in a law court; otherwise, it denotes the taking place of
+a trial in which you will feel special interest.
+
+WOLF.--Beware of an avaricious and hard-hearted neighbour or friend.
+
+WOMAN CARRYING A BURDEN.--An unhappy marriage or unfortunate love
+affair.
+
+WOMAN CARRYING A CHILD.--This shows distress, sometimes illness of
+someone dear to you, or sadness through separation.
+
+WOMAN HOLDING A MIRROR.--Clairvoyance and prediction of the future are
+signified by this symbol.
+
+WOMEN.--With bad signs, several women mean scandal; otherwise, society.
+
+WOOD.--Much happiness with someone dear to you, a forthcoming wedding,
+or a fortunate and favourable event.
+
+WOODPECKER.--This bird brings pleasant news from those who live in the
+country.
+
+WORMS.--These warn you of coming misfortune, or of treachery, and evil
+by secret foes.
+
+WREATH.--This is a symbol of marriage, and of much happiness being in
+store for you.
+
+
+Y
+
+YACHT.--This is a favourable sign of increased wealth or happiness.
+
+YEW TREE.--You may expect to attain to a prominent position in life, and
+to receive a legacy from an aged relative or friend.
+
+
+Z
+
+ZEBRA.--Something for which you have long waited is now within sight,
+but you are likely to be disappointed, for you will find that it was not
+worth waiting for after all.
+
+
+
+
+SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING
+
+
+ACE OF DIAMONDS, A CIRCLE.--An engagement.
+
+ACE OF DIAMONDS, A BUSH.--A pleasant invitation.
+
+ACE OF CLUBS, AN OBELISK.--The offer of a good promotion.
+
+ACE OF HEARTS, A TRAIN, A QUERY.--Indecision about a removal.
+
+ACE OF HEARTS, AN URN, A BED.--Illness in the home.
+
+ACE OF SPADES, BRICKS.--An advantageous offer from a large town.
+
+ARM, A MYRTLE TREE, BIRD ON A PERCH.--New plans which bring about a
+meeting with someone who will become all the world to you.
+
+ARUM LILY, BELLS, A CHURCH.--A wedding.
+
+ARUM LILY, A BAT, A BED, A WIDOW'S BONNET.--Death of a widow.
+
+BACON, PAGODA.--You will make your fortune abroad.
+
+BANANA, A PEACOCK, ACE OF HEARTS, TREES.--A happy marriage to someone of
+wealth and property in the country.
+
+BED, AN ENGINE, LABURNUM TREE.--A happy visit to the country in the
+spring.
+
+BESOM, UGLY FACES.--You will make many enemies by mischief-making.
+
+BONNET, A BOUQUET.--Marriage late in life.
+
+BRIDE, A CRESCENT MOON, A SWALLOW.--A journey which leads to a romantic
+love affair.
+
+BRIDE, PENKNIFE, AN OWL.--Jealousy terminates an unhappy engagement.
+
+CAB, A SQUARE, A CAP.--A gloomy outlook brought about by one of the
+opposite sex.
+
+CAMEL (LADEN), A SMALL "T," A COFFIN.--An unexpected fortune through the
+death of someone abroad whose name begins with "T."
+
+CHAIN (ENTANGLED), ONION.--You will be placed in an embarrassing
+position by the discovery of a secret.
+
+CHINESE LANTERN, A PAIR OF STILTS.--Pride brings about a fall.
+
+CLOVER, PLUMS, A BRIDGE.--A new and excellent opportunity will come your
+way necessitating a journey.
+
+DAFFODILS, THE SUN.--A joyful occurrence in the spring.
+
+DOVES, A BOOK, A BEEHIVE.--You will advance rapidly and become a
+well-known writer.
+
+DUCK, A VEGETABLE MARROW.--Rash investments.
+
+EAGLE (FLYING), A STEAMER, A TENT, A LARGE "E."--A position of honour in
+Egypt.
+
+EAR, A BEEHIVE, A TRUMPET.--Fame as a public speaker.
+
+FATE LINE, A SWORD IN ITS SHEATH, THE SIGN OF MARS, A CHAIN.--A happy
+fate awaits you, and marriage to a soldier who will rise to the top of
+the tree in his profession.
+
+FROG, A FISH, A SHIP, A LARGE "C."--Emigration to Canada.
+
+GOAT, A RUNNING FIGURE, A LAMB.--There need be no doubt as to the
+successful outcome of your venture.
+
+GRASSHOPPERS, A SLEIGH, A WREATH OF ASTERS.--Death of an elderly friend
+or relative in the winter.
+
+KEY, A FLAMING TORCH.--Some discovery or the development of a patent
+leads to your becoming famous.
+
+KING ON HIS THRONE, AN EAGLE IN A CAGE, A MACE.--An important public
+ceremony in which you take a part.
+
+LADDER, RING, A MAN AND A WOMAN.--Marriage will be the means of
+advancement and good fortune.
+
+LADDER, A PALETTE.--Attainment to a position of honour as an artist.
+
+LADDER, THE SYMBOL OF MARS.--A most fortunate career as a soldier.
+
+LION, A LUTE.--Rising to the top of the tree, as a musician, is assured
+by these symbols.
+
+LION, A MAN SPEAKING FROM A PLATFORM.--Great success in a public career
+and the attaining to an influential position.
+
+LION, A MAN BESIDE A PESTLE AND MORTAR.--Excellent prospects and fame as
+a doctor.
+
+LIZARD, A PEAKED CAP.--An expected visitor is not to be trusted.
+
+MACE, A MALLET.--Through wisdom and clear judgment you will rise to a
+position of authority.
+
+MAN CARRYING A BURDEN, A PAIR OF SCISSORS, A MUSHROOM.--Quarrels in an
+unhappy love affair ending in a broken engagement.
+
+MAGNET, A MEAT COVER.--An unpleasant discovery leads to the abrupt
+ending of an infatuation.
+
+NAIL, A PAIR OF PINCERS.--A visit to the dentist and the removal of a
+tooth.
+
+NOTICE-BOARD, A LEEK, AN OPEN PADLOCK.--In a surprising manner you will
+get the information for which you are seeking.
+
+ONIONS, AN OTTER.--Those in whom you trusted have betrayed your
+confidence and divulged a secret.
+
+OWL, A PAIL.--Loss of income will necessitate your undertaking
+distasteful work.
+
+PAGODA, A PALM TREE, WATER.--A voyage to a warm climate under very happy
+conditions.
+
+PESTLE AND MORTAR, A WALKING STICK.--Illness and the arrival of the
+doctor.
+
+PULPIT, OPERA GLASSES.--Those who weary others by undue curiosity will
+always remain in ignorance.
+
+QUERY, A LETTER, INITIAL "B," A GRAVE STONE.--You will be consulted as
+to the erecting of a headstone on the grave of a relative or friend.
+
+QUILL PEN, LILIES OF THE VALLEY, AN ORGAN.--Great happiness through
+marriage.
+
+RABBIT, AN ARROW, A LARGE LETTER "L," A DAGGER.--News of severe illness
+and a probable operation for a child who lives in London.
+
+RHINOCEROS, AN OVERCOAT, A STEAMER, A LARGE LETTER "I."--The undertaking
+of a somewhat hazardous enterprise necessitates a voyage to India;
+through this much will happen which will eventually lead to your
+becoming famous.
+
+ROCKET, A PEAR, A SNOWDROP.--News of a birth of which you may expect to
+hear in February.
+
+ROCKING CHAIR, A PEDESTRIAN, A MUSHROOM.--Deliberation over important
+matters brings you to the conclusion that a great venture, which may
+mean enormous gain, is worth a small risk, and success will await you.
+
+SAILOR, A FLYING SWALLOW, A TRIDENT, A RING.--Happy news of good
+promotion for a sailor and a proposal of marriage.
+
+SCAFFOLD, LEG OF MUTTON.--Gambling or speculation will bring you to
+poverty unless you pay heed to this warning.
+
+SHARK, A PISTOL, A FLYING SEAGULL.--News from abroad of a tragic death.
+
+SNAKE, A RAM, A WOMAN, A WIDOW'S BONNET.--Overwhelming evidence against
+some widow who is a dangerous enemy.
+
+SOFA, A SLEIGH.--A cold in the head or a chill.
+
+SWORD, A RING, A MAN, A WOMAN, A TOAD.--Separation of lovers brought
+about by slander and malicious talk.
+
+TABLE, A QUILL PEN, A CAT, A RING WITH DOTS AROUND.--Legal business
+over money matters which leads to family quarrels.
+
+THRONE, AN OSTRICH RUNNING, A FLYING SEAGULL, A FLAG.--Serious news from
+abroad of disturbances and rebellion.
+
+TRAM LINES, A BUILDING WITH DOTS AROUND IT, A PURSE.--You will take a
+roadway journey to a bank and are warned to beware of pickpockets.
+
+URN, HOSPITAL NURSE, A MAN, A LARGE HEART.--Serious illness affecting
+the heart is predicted for a man.
+
+VEGETABLE MARROW, A STEAMER, NATIVE WITH "TOM-TOM," A BROKEN
+PILLAR.--Distressing news of misfortune for someone dear to you in
+India.
+
+VIOLET, A WATER LILY, A ROBIN, A CRESCENT MOON, A RING.--A romantic love
+affair which ends in a happy marriage taking place in the early spring.
+
+WADING BOOT, THE SIGN OF NEPTUNE, SEVERAL PENGUINS, A MAST.--News of a
+disaster in the North Sea.
+
+WIDOW'S BONNET, A PIG, A DOTTED CIRCLE, THE FIGURES "100."--A small
+legacy of a hundred pounds may be expected from a widow.
+
+WOODPECKER, TREES, A ROSE, A MAN.--A prospective visit to the country in
+the summer, when you will meet with someone who will become very dear to
+you.
+
+YEW TREE, AN OPEN PADLOCK, A WALLFLOWER, A PINEAPPLE.--A new plan of
+life is made necessary as the result of an unexpected inheritance of
+much wealth.
+
+SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS
+
+The following twenty illustrations are photographs of cups which on
+various occasions have been turned by consultants and interpreted by a
+seer. The student will find these of much practical value in learning
+what symbols to look for, and how to discern them clearly as the cup is
+turned about in the hand.
+
+The divination of each cup should be carefully studied with its
+illustration; by this means the student will be enabled to grasp the
+principles upon which to form a judgment of the cup as a whole.
+
+Having mastered this, the knowledge gained can be supplemented by
+reference to the alphabetical Dictionary of Symbols and Their Meanings
+in the previous chapter.
+
+To study the illustrations and their descriptions correctly, the former
+must be turned about and about until each symbol has been identified.
+
+
+
+
+TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE I
+
+
+The most noticeable feature of this cup is the clear evidence given that
+the chief interests of the consultant are bound up in some man in India.
+That there is delay in receiving important news from him is shown by the
+symbol of the pigeon on the stone immediately beneath the handle. But
+that most favourable news may be expected later is certain, for the
+figure of a man upon an elephant with a pineapple beyond gives proof of
+this. The natives with the large "P" in conjunction show that the
+Punjaub is indicated, and this is further emphasised by the sign-post
+which points towards these symbols. The child's toys show the
+consultant's association and happiness with children. The figure of the
+woman seated on the edge of a rock with its curious peak behind her, and
+the seagull below, suggest that storms at sea will cause distress to
+some woman known to the consultant. The small figure "11," close to this
+symbol, points out that it is likely to be eleven days before there is
+hope of the anxiety being relieved.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE I]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Natives on post. Large letter "P." Child's toys. Woman
+with uplifted hands on curious shaped rock. Small numeral "11" above.
+Seagull perched on small rock beneath.
+
+_In centre_.--Pigeon standing on large stone, man in sun helmet on
+elephant. Sign-post pointing to letter "P."
+
+_Near rim and handle_.--A pineapple on dish.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE II
+
+
+This cup shows that a variety of events may be expected, with a fair
+proportion of pleasure and success to be anticipated from them.
+
+The finger beyond the handle pointing to the ark indicates that in all
+trials the consultant will find a refuge. The hanging lamp is also a
+guarantee of coming success, and prosperous undertakings, in some new
+plan which is under consideration.
+
+The clouds, the symbol of the goat beyond which is facing into the open
+gateway, signify that an advantageous opportunity, to which a certain
+amount of risk is attached, awaits the consultant; the prominent
+figurehead upon the stone pillar gives assurance that all will turn out
+well, and that there is no need for hesitation in embarking upon this
+new opportunity; that it will necessitate a removal is shown by the
+buildings beyond. The quill pen and dots point to the fact that some
+legal business will be transacted over money affairs.
+
+The dove-cot in the centre, with the form of a widow with dots around,
+signifies that a benefit to the home may be expected in the future,
+through a widow. The clergyman in conjunction, holding a paper, shows
+that the benefit will probably come about through a reconciliation. The
+bank of clouds behind the ferry boat shows that some trouble, to be
+expected in the future, will be lightened by the help of good friends.
+Whilst the bird stationary upon the piece of wood, at some distance from
+the consultant, and in conjunction with the letter "L," means
+uncertainty as to some desired information, which should come from
+someone whose name begins with "L."
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE II]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Finger. Small ark. Hanging lamp and shade. Large
+arm-chair. Bank of clouds. Goat. Large open gateway. Curious shaped
+figurehead upon a stone pillar. Low curved wall and buildings. Small
+quill pen and dots.
+
+_In centre_.--Dove-cot. Widow in flowing veil seated in chair. Dots
+around. Man in clerical hat holding an open paper in his hand.
+
+_Near rim_.--Shapeless leaves. Small ferry boat on water. Bird
+standing on log of wood. Letter "L."
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE III
+
+
+The cat with dots around being near the handle indicates financial worry
+in the home. The bone beyond shows that the misfortunes will be met with
+courage, and eventually overcome. The cockatoo, with the cauliflower
+appearing on the opposite side, signifies that an unreliable friend will
+cause the consultant a little uneasiness, and as a small symbol of a
+mushroom is beside it, a quarrel with this undesirable friend may be
+expected.
+
+The pear may be linked to the symbol of the font in the centre of the
+cup, showing that the consultant may expect news of a birth; the carving
+indicates that the news will give much satisfaction; the wine-cup, with
+the leg in conjunction, points out that the ambitions of the consultant
+will certainly be realised in the future. That a certain amount of
+waiting will be necessary is shown by the distance from the handle.
+
+The motor boat, and monument in the centre, foretell the successful
+outcome of a new venture, which at present is unthought-of. The rocks
+show that a certain amount of mental agitation is aroused by the setting
+out on this undertaking, but, with the reassuring symbols in this cup,
+no alarm is necessary.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE III]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On side under handle_.--Cat. Scattered dots.
+
+_On side_.--Bone. Cockatoo upon a stump of wood. Small symbol of a
+leg. Wine-cup held in hand. Small symbol of a mushroom. Pear.
+Cauliflower.
+
+_On circle under handle_.--Curious shaped rocks.
+
+_On circle beyond_.--Monument.
+
+_In centre_.--Motor boat. Font. Carved figures.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE IV
+
+
+The symbol of the seal being directly under the handle, with the large
+arch and carving beyond, show that the consultant will soon enjoy the
+fulfilment of a long desired hope; everything is going smoothly, and
+will turn out as desired. The only obstacle is seen in the symbol of the
+weasel, which appears beyond the seal, pointing to the fact that the
+consultant has someone who is not to be trusted in the home, but this
+will not result in anything serious.
+
+The figures of the two women opposite the handle show the arrival of
+friends to the "house," bringing presents with them. The inkpot, pen,
+and numeral "7," with the bird's nest in connection, show that happy
+news, as the result of personal effort on the part of the consultant,
+may be looked for within seven days.
+
+The rock, motor, and wavy lines being in conjunction, warn the
+consultant of some forthcoming vexation, and possibly alarm, in
+connection with a motor expedition, but the episode is in the distance,
+and will not be more than a passing cloud.
+
+The slug, at the bottom of the cup, predicts a future disturbance with
+someone, but the matter will be trifling. The large symbol of the king
+and queen upon the throne, opposite the handle, foretells a future of
+honour and wealth, and the assurance of every happiness for this
+fortunate consultant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE IV]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Opposite handle on circle_.--Two women, inside figure carrying
+basket, outside figure with parcel under arm.
+
+_On sides_.--Line of wavy dots. Large rock. Motor. Bird's nest.
+Pen. Numeral "7." Inkpot.
+
+_On circle_.--Large arch with carving.
+
+_In centre_.--Slug. Figures of King and Queen on throne.
+
+_Under handle_.--Seal. Weasel.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE V
+
+
+The large rock on the side, with the letter "J" beside it, speaks of a
+forthcoming vexation or trouble caused by someone whose name begins with
+"J." The necklace and jewellery beyond, with scattered dots around, give
+a cheerful assurance to the consultant of coming prosperity. This is
+further emphasised by the circle of dots above the letter "C" in the
+centre. As the initial is large, it probably indicates the name of the
+place from which the source of wealth may be anticipated; and that much
+happiness will come to the consultant in the future, is shown by the
+dancing figure and carved figures being in conjunction.
+
+The small basket, the sausage, and roll of bread, with the query and "2"
+beyond, all point to the fact that the consultant will have little
+complaints and grumbles to put up with, and there will be some doubt as
+to which of two people is most to blame. But it will be only a small
+ripple upon the otherwise smooth surface of the consultant's outlook.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE V]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Large rocks. Letter "J" in conjunction. Necklace.
+Jewellery.
+
+_In centre_.--Large ornamental "C." Circle of dots above. Figure of
+girl dancing with arm upraised beneath. Carved figures.
+
+_In centre near circle_.--Basket. Large sausage with roll of bread
+in conjunction. Small query. Numeral "2."
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE VI
+
+
+The numeral "4," beside the shapeless leaves, and the line leading from
+this to the flat rock beyond, indicate that in about four days the
+consultant may expect to meet with obstacles in the way of some
+prospective outing or pleasure, which will probably fall through.
+
+The corkscrew, with the letter "C" in conjunction, signifies vexatious
+curiosity as to the consultant's private concerns, on the part of
+persons whose names begin with these initials. But that it is merely a
+passing annoyance is shown by the symbol of the arch, and dancing
+figures above it, and, with the fig tree beyond, foretells the
+development of things most wished for, and much future happiness and
+prosperity.
+
+The anvil in the centre, with the branches of a tree in conjunction,
+suggests that it will be largely owing to the consultant's energy that
+this hopeful outlook in the future may safely be predicted.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE VI]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Corkscrew. Letter "C." Arch. Dancing figures above.
+Fig tree.
+
+_Near rim_.--Shapeless leaves. Numeral "4." Line leading to flat
+rock.
+
+_In centre_.--Anvil. Branches of a tree.
+
+_Under handle_.--Scattered dots.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE VII
+
+
+Although the small symbol of the dagger points towards the consultant,
+it would not in this case predict a personal danger, as there are no
+further signs of illness or misfortune. So that it may safely be taken
+to mean that the consultant will shortly be going to see a friend who
+has had an operation; this fact is borne out by the short dotted line
+beyond, leading to the door knocker, under which is written the word
+"in."
+
+The numeral "7" coming at the end of the dotted line would show that it
+will probably be seven weeks before this friend recovers from the
+illness. This friend's name is shown to begin with "L," as that letter
+is also near the end of the lines.
+
+The more distant signs of a brooch and a cabinet beyond both foretell
+the unexpected development of good fortune. If the consultant is
+married, the thimble in the centre would show future changes in the
+household; that they will be advantageous is shown by the large feather
+which gives assurance of a prosperous future.
+
+That this may come about through a friend, or lover, is shown by the
+cigar, and is further emphasised by the large dots beside it.
+
+A warning against extravagance, however, is given to the consultant by
+the crinoline, which appears amidst these signs of future wealth.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE VII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Small dagger. Short dotted line leading to door
+knocker, with "in" written beneath. Numeral "7." Letter "L." Dots.
+
+_On sides near circle_.--Group of dots and small symbols showing
+presents. Brooch. Cabinet.
+
+_In centre_.--Crinoline. Large feather. Small cigar. Thimble.
+
+_Under handle_.--Symbols of letters and parcels.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE VIII
+
+
+The only definite indication of future prospects is shown by the symbol
+of the organ, and acorn, upon the circle at the bottom of the cup, the
+position of these signs showing that hope will not be realised for some
+time.
+
+But these symbols make the prediction of ultimate success a safe one.
+Should the consultant be a musician, triumph in the profession would be
+assured.
+
+The coal scoop and beetle are significant of domestic worries and
+household cares. But the tea cosy in the centre promises compensation in
+the way of small comforts and affection.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE VIII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+Small symbol of a coal scoop.
+
+_On circle_.--Organ. Acorn beside it. Beetle.
+
+_In centre_.--Tea cosy.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE IX
+
+
+This cup would be singularly disappointing from the consultant's point
+of view, as it is devoid of incident.
+
+The large spray of thistle on the rim indicates an unselfish life of
+endurance. For the present, there is no sign of a more eventful
+existence.
+
+The dust-pan, brush, and duster, in the centre, point to future domestic
+vexations, but the large spray of iris beside it promises a pleasure
+which will far outbalance the trifling disturbance.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE IX]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Thistle.
+
+_Centre_.--Dust-pan and brush. Duster. Large spray of iris.
+
+_Under handle_.--Shapeless leaves.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE X
+
+
+The most striking features of this cup are the various indications of
+pleasure and social enjoyment. These being shown by the cake and
+butterfly, while the orchid in conjunction predicts that the
+consultant's personal charm and power of attraction will result in a
+future of wealth and social distinction.
+
+The pillar, near the rim and handle, gives a pleasing assurance of
+security and loyal friends. The bird flying from the cage brings joyful
+news, that something which has been an obstacle in the way of the
+consultant's desires is about to be removed, and much future happiness
+may be looked for.
+
+The figure of the man fishing from a rock foreshows the arrival of a
+visitor, who will have some pleasant news to tell.
+
+The toque opposite the handle, but at the bottom of the cup, gives
+further evidence of the good luck coming to this fortunate consultant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE X]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Small stone pillar. Cake on dish. Man on rock fishing.
+
+_On sides_.--Bird cage, small bird flying from it.
+
+_On circle_.--Butterfly. Lady's hat.
+
+_In centre_.--Orchid with long stalk.
+
+_Under handle_.--Shapeless leaves.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XI
+
+
+This cup indicates that the consultant is apt to be ruffled by trifles
+and to become upset by anything unexpected. As, for instance, in the
+case of the arrival of visitors, shown by the mass of leaves and chair.
+The query beside it shows the indecision of the consultant's mind as to
+necessary arrangements. The boots on the opposite side denote that lack
+of income will not trouble the consultant.
+
+But that there is some misfortune or hindrance in the future is shown by
+the symbol of the broken cross in the bottom of the cup; the head and
+shoulders of the woman beside it suggest that this trouble will be
+caused by a woman. Compensation will be found in the happy love affair,
+which is clearly predicted by the cherries, the figures of the man and
+woman embracing, and the man's hat and pipe.
+
+Large dots signify that wealth will be added to happiness. This event
+must not be expected for some months, as the symbols are in the bottom
+of the cup.
+
+The letter "N" with the dots and small tree beyond show an immediate
+pleasant happening, in connection with a person whose name begins with
+that letter.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XI]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Mass of leaves. Stones.
+
+_On sides_.--Chair. Query. Two boots.
+
+_On circle_.--Figure of man and woman embracing. Small bunch of
+cherries beneath. Several dots. Man's hat and pipe in conjunction.
+
+_In centre_.--Broken cross. Head and shoulders of woman.
+
+_Under handle_.--Letter "N." Small tree beyond.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XII
+
+
+The present conditions of this consultant are not cheering. The large
+cloud, associated with dots, the small dog on the opposite side, and the
+policeman beyond, all point to grievous money worries, possibly caused
+by dishonesty.
+
+The somewhat indistinct axe implies a brave effort to overcome, and
+final mastery of, some of the difficulties.
+
+However, the future has more pleasant prospects, and may be looked
+forward to with hope. The symbols of the clover and cherries, give
+assurance of this.
+
+The spray of ivy speaks of the patience with which the present trials
+are borne, also that true friends are a source of comfort to the
+consultant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On side_.--Small dog lying down.
+
+_Near rim_.--Policeman. Indistinct symbol of an axe. Large cloud.
+Dots.
+
+_Centre_.--Two small butterflies. Small symbol of a stocking. Small
+bunch of cherries. Spray of ivy. Clover.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XIII
+
+
+The consultant who has "turned" this cup must be prepared for delays,
+and must not expect real happiness until rather late in life, this being
+shown by the bonnet and strings on the side of the cup.
+
+The small symbol of birds on a perch gives further evidence that having
+to wait is a feature of the consultant's lot. The rock and pipe beyond
+show some dismay with regard to a dear friend.
+
+The large spray of mistletoe and holly at the bottom of the cup, with
+the letters "F" and "L" in conjunction, implies that some event of
+importance to the consultant, in connection with persons whose names
+begin with these initial letters, will occur in the winter. If the cup
+has been "turned" during the autumn or winter, probably a year will pass
+before the event takes place, as the mistletoe indicates delay. But this
+consultant is prepared to hear the truth, and faces it calmly, even if
+it is a little unpleasant; the symbol of the woman looking into the
+glass brings this fact to light.
+
+The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant plans which
+will result in tranquillity and satisfaction.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XIII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Bonnet and strings. Birds on perch. Pieces of rock. A
+pipe.
+
+_On circle_.--Child with toys.
+
+_Centre_.--Large sprays of mistletoe and holly. Letters "F" and
+"L." Figure of woman looking in glass.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XIV
+
+
+This cup was "turned" by a well-known authoress. Its sinister appearance
+is accounted for by the fact that at the time of "turning" the cup, she
+was arranging mentally a murder plot for the book she was then writing.
+
+The symbols speak for themselves and need no explanation.
+
+It is a most interesting specimen, as being absolutely unique.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XIV]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On side overlapping circle_.--Tail and hindquarters of rat, with
+head in a hole. Monster with a man's head and bear's paws.
+
+_On side_.--Dead fish beyond.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XV
+
+
+The consultant who "turned" this cup was sorrowful and had either just
+passed through a bereavement, or such will take place in the immediate
+future. The rough cross and the grave near the handle point to this. The
+bed, with the figure of the woman in nurse's cloak near it tells of
+serious illness in the home. But this is a future trouble, as the
+symbols appear at some distance from the handle. The saucepan also bears
+witness to the general gloom.
+
+The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross show the patience with which the
+consultant bears the trials; also that good and loyal friends will be a
+source of comfort.
+
+The small bit of wood and the closed book are symbols of hope, and
+assure this sad consultant that the expected improvement in affairs will
+certainly take place and will relieve some of the present anxieties.
+
+This is the most that can be foretold of the future, for there are no
+signs of pleasant events or definite changes. Indeed, the symbol of the
+loaf of bread in the centre of the cup shows that monotony and ordinary
+routine are all that can be predicted from the divination.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XV]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_Near rim_.--Rough cross. Ivy leaves beyond. Large closed book.
+
+_On sides_.--Log of wood. Bed. Figure of a woman in nurse's cloak
+beside it. Grave, with small cross.
+
+_In centre_.--Loaf of bread. Small symbol of a saucepan.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XVI
+
+
+This cup gives an impression of a somewhat undeveloped character which
+is further brought into notice by the stump of a tree on the circle; the
+hen on a nest, near the handle, points to a home life of comfort and
+affection.
+
+The egg in the cup, and the duck, show that a risk of threatened
+disaster, as a result of rash speculation will be averted, and with the
+symbol of the three boots, fortunate prospects, and the guarantee of
+hope fulfilled, may safely be predicted for the future.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XVI]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Hen on nest. Shapeless leaves. Egg in cup.
+
+_Near circle opposite handle_.--A duck.
+
+_On circle_.--Stump of tree. Three boots.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XVII
+
+
+The figure of the child, with its toys beyond, implies that new plans,
+to be made very soon, will be most beneficial, and will bring much
+pleasure to the consultant. But as the sausages and snail are not far
+distant, there is likely to be a marring of the pleasant conditions,
+caused by an act of unfaithfulness on the part of someone with whom the
+consultant is closely connected.
+
+The bellows beyond suggest that the matter is treated with as much
+philosophy as possible, and with a resolve to make the best of a bad
+business; the ham also, being in conjunction, it is evident that the
+episode will not interfere with the consultant's success in life.
+
+The sign post, with the running figure beside it and the large letter
+"M" beyond, prepare the consultant for startling news, the result of
+which will be of great importance. The news will come from a place
+beginning with the letter "M." There is no doubt that the matter will
+turn out admirably and bring about many advantages, as shown by the
+spreading branches of the tree; while the grapes beneath promise
+abundant success and joy.
+
+The large boot-tree and latch-key on the circle beneath the handle
+predict a fortunate and unexpected gain in the near future. This
+consultant may look forward with confidence to the pleasures which fate
+has in store.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XVII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Child seated. Toys beyond. Sausages. Snail. Ham.
+Bellows.
+
+_In centre_.--Sign post. Running figure beside it. Large letter "M"
+in conjunction.
+
+_On circle_.--Tree with spreading branches. Bunch of grapes
+beneath. Large boot-tree. Latch-key.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XVIII
+
+
+The shadow beneath the haycock shows that the consultant will soon be
+placed in a somewhat trying position and will have considerable
+difficulty in finding a way out of it.
+
+The future is full of promise and there can be little doubt that the
+consultant will enjoy the pleasures of prosperity.
+
+A journey to a cold climate to be taken later will result in very
+propitious news as shown by the symbol of the pheasant.
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XVIII]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Shapeless leaves. Haycock. Shadow beneath.
+
+_In centre_.--Pair of boots. Spreading branches of a tree. Pheasant
+flying.
+
+_Near circle_.--Head of a polar bear.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XIX
+
+
+The doll on the side, with the small symbol of a toadstool beside it,
+gives a warning to the consultant against folly and a bad habit of
+gossiping when feeling bored in society. The stuffed head of the deer,
+in this case, shows that much distress is caused by the unguarded talk,
+and the consultant certainly cannot be described as an "innocent cause."
+
+The various scattered shapeless leaves point to confusion, and a
+somewhat "happy-go-lucky" nature. The spray of poppies on the circle
+beneath the handle foreshows that a pleasant experience may be expected
+in the summer.
+
+The broken gate, with the cross above it, denotes that a new opportunity
+which awaits the consultant at a future date, will coincide with a time
+of perplexity and trouble, which fact is further borne out by the
+running figure below. This being in conjunction with a large letter "Y,"
+implies that the disturbance will arise in connection with a place, the
+name of which begins with "Y."
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XIX]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Small symbol of a toadstool. Doll. Head of a stuffed
+deer.
+
+_Near rim_.--Many shapeless leaves.
+
+_On circle_.--Spray of poppies.
+
+_In centre_.--Broken gate with cross above it. Large "Y." Running
+figure.
+
+
+
+
+INTERPRETATION
+
+FIGURE XX
+
+
+This cup shows confusion and that the consultant was in a state of
+mental turmoil at the time of "turning" it. But in spite of this
+drawback there are some interesting facts to be found.
+
+The dotted circles and large ornamental arch point to a most hopeful
+outlook and to the successful development of some desire at present
+unattainable.
+
+The various initials and small numerals scattered about show
+correspondence as to plans and fixing of dates. The bush apple tree
+speaks of some pleasure which may be looked forward to in the summer.
+
+The dancing figures predict much future happiness; the numerous changes
+which are likely to come about will all tend to success and the
+gratifying of the consultant's wishes. And what more cheerful outlook
+than this can be desired?
+
+[Illustration: FIGURE XX]
+
+PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+
+_On sides_.--Scattered shapeless leaves. Several initials. Small
+numerals. Dotted circles. A large ornamental arch.
+
+_Near circle_.--Bush apple tree.
+
+_In centre_.--Dancing and grotesque figures.
+
+
+
+
+CONCLUDING NOTE
+
+It may be safely promised to those who follow the simple instructions
+given in this book that within a short time they will find themselves
+encircled by a halo of popularity. For few things provide a more certain
+guarantee of this pleasant condition than that of being able to "tell
+fortunes." Divination by tea-leaves will bring to those who study it
+deeply a fund of knowledge beyond the radius of normal understanding.
+
+For those who use it as a means of amusement only, it will give pleasure
+which is dependent upon nothing more difficult to obtain than a cup of
+tea! With this recommendation I will leave these pages, in the sincere
+hope that this little book may be of real value to those who desire to
+be initiated into the fascinating art of reading the future in a
+tea-cup.
+
+
+
+
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+ <h1>
+ Telling Fortunes<br>
+ By Tea Leaves
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ HOW TO READ YOUR FATE IN A TEACUP
+ </h2>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ BY CICELY KENT
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ <i>With Twenty Illustrations</i>
+ </h3>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CONTENTS
+ </h2>
+ <p>CHAPTER</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;II. PRACTICE AND METHOD OF READING THE CUP</p>
+ <p>III. GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;IV. DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;V. SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS. REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;VI. WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES. SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS</p>
+ <p>VII. THE "NELROS" CUP. TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING</p>
+ <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS</p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h1>
+ TELLING FORTUNES BY<br>
+ TEA-LEAVES
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER I
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ At no time in the history of the world has there been such
+ earnest searching for light and knowledge in all matters
+ relating to Psychic Phenomena as in the present day. The
+ desire to investigate some new disclosure has resulted in yet
+ other discoveries. Such will be handed on in their various
+ forms to be studied and used by those who seek to learn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Few subjects need more patience than those dealing with
+ Psychology. Even those who put their knowledge to a practical
+ use in such studies as divination by tea-leaves, must still
+ plod patiently along a path thickly strewn with new
+ knowledge. The powers of clairvoyance, for instance, cannot
+ be forced or hurried; such arbitrary laws as time have no
+ meaning for the subconscious self, therefore the need for
+ hurry does not exist.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was once told by a very mediumistic woman that she had sat
+ in the same room at the same time for an hour every day for
+ seven years, because she "wished to develop Clairvoyance."
+ Here was patience indeed! In some manifestations of the
+ clairvoyant powers within us, it is spontaneous, the closing
+ of the eyes to shut out all material surroundings being all
+ that is necessary to bring a vision of what is happening, or
+ shortly to happen, possibly hundreds of miles away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In all dreams the clairvoyant powers are spontaneous; but for
+ the development of clairvoyance at will, great perseverance
+ is necessary. Its interests and powers are unlimited, so that
+ it is well worth the patience and time spent upon it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the use of tea-leaves as a means of divination, the more
+ developed the "clear sight," the more interesting and
+ accurate will be the interpretation. Practice is most
+ necessary, especially for those who have less natural
+ clairvoyance than others.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The desire for knowledge on all Psychic matters has led to an
+ increased demand for various methods of bringing into symbols
+ and pictures that hidden knowledge of the present and the
+ future. That this knowledge can be translated to us
+ symbolically is apparent to everyone&mdash;who could doubt
+ it, and still believe in anything at all?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Tea-leaves are habitually used by many people as a means of
+ divination. To some it is an easier method than the cards,
+ there is less to memorise, or the crystal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is in Paris a famous clairvoyant who always uses
+ tea-leaves as the medium for her powers of divination. Some
+ are inclined to jeer at the fortune in the teacup, but if the
+ language of symbolism is rightly understood, the medium
+ through which it is seen matters little.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Tea-leaves have the advantage of being simple, inexpensive,
+ and within the reach of everyone. It cannot be claimed that
+ the cult is of the greatest antiquity; for although it seems
+ to have been used in China from very early times, tea was not
+ brought into Europe until about the middle of the sixteenth
+ century. For many years after its introduction into this
+ country, tea was far too costly to be used except by a
+ comparatively small proportion of the population. It has,
+ however, proved its extreme usefulness as a means of
+ divination, as well as its merits as a beverage, for close
+ upon three centuries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a very favourite method with the Highlanders, where it
+ is customary for the "guid wife" to read in her cup of tea at
+ breakfast the events she may look for during the day. Simple
+ though they may probably be, there are to be seen in the
+ tea-leaves, a letter, a parcel, a visitor, a wedding, and so
+ on. It is said that no Highland seer would take money for
+ making prognostications as to the future. This, no doubt, is
+ one good reason for their powers as clairvoyants.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a misfortune that clairvoyance should ever have to come
+ into the material necessities of money transactions, as it
+ tends to mar the clear vision.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is said by some that tea-leaves can foretell the events
+ for twenty-four hours only. As clairvoyance has no
+ restrictions as to time or space, I cannot see how it can be
+ thus laid down as a fact that it is limited to man-made laws
+ of time! Certainly there is much evidence of the "tea leaves"
+ being capable of foreseeing events of an important nature at
+ a considerable distance ahead.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One of the most difficult points in interpreting visions of
+ clairvoyance is the time element; simply because time, as we
+ know it, does not exist. The intuitive faculty is needed for
+ any accurate definition of time, so important to us in our
+ present conditions, so absolutely unimportant to the
+ subconscious self. Let us decide at once, then, that
+ divination by tea-leaves may, and often does, extend to a
+ further vision than that of the twenty-four hours. Much
+ depends upon the methods used.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Our individual past, quite apart from the arbitrary laws of
+ heredity, makes the road of our future. Possibly this may
+ account for the curious fact that in dreams the setting is
+ often in childhood's surroundings, while the dream itself is
+ obviously of the present or the future. This shows how the
+ first beginnings of the event which is to come were brought
+ about. It is somewhat like unwinding a cotton reel!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are, no doubt, some who look upon the tea-leaves merely
+ as a form of amusement, and who entertain their friends in
+ that way. Well, it is a harmless amusement, and is often
+ useful at a very dull tea party! But for those who take it
+ seriously, and regard it as one of the many means of
+ divination, it will be treated with the respect due to such
+ matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As in other forms of divination, so with the reading of the
+ tea-cup, a great deal depends on the seer. Those who are
+ naturally clairvoyant will read many events and scenes in the
+ cup which would be passed over by others not so gifted. Even
+ without this "clear sight," however, the tea-leaves may be
+ read by anyone who has learned the principles and the
+ symbolic meanings given in this book. With a certain amount
+ of intuition and imagination, the tea-cups may be most
+ successfully used to reveal the future.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER II
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ PRACTICE AND METHOD
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ A wide, shallow cup is the best kind to use for tea-leaf
+ divination&mdash;white if possible. A narrow cup adds to the
+ seer's difficulties, as the tea-leaves cannot be plainly
+ seen. Small cups, too, are objectionable for the same reason,
+ and a fluted cup is even worse. A plain, even surface is
+ required, with no pattern of any kind, as this has a tendency
+ to confuse the symbols. Indian tea and the cheaper mixtures,
+ which contain so much dust and twigs are of no use for
+ reading a fortune, as they cannot form into pictures and
+ symbols that can easily be distinguished.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Those who desire to have their tea-leaves interpreted should
+ leave about a teaspoonful of tea at the bottom of the cup. It
+ should then be taken in the left hand, and turned three times
+ from left with a quick swing. Then very gently, slowly, and
+ with care, turn it upside down over the saucer, leaving it
+ there for a minute, so that all the moisture may drain away.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some divinators of the tea-leaves insist on a concentration
+ of the mind during this turning of the cup, as do many
+ cartomantes whilst the cards are being shuffled; others
+ prefer the mind to be as far as possible free from any
+ definite thought or desire, simply allowing it to dwell on
+ such abstract subjects as flowers or the weather. Personally,
+ I advocate this for both systems of divination; it enables
+ the subconscious mind to assert itself unhindered, whilst the
+ normal mind is in abeyance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The turning of the cup before inverting it over the saucer is
+ equivalent to the shuffling of the cards. It is as a direct
+ result of those few seconds turning that the pictures and
+ signs are created, the subconscious mind directing the hand
+ holding the cup. The following simple ritual is all that is
+ necessary to those consulting the tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The cup to be read is held by the seer and turned about as
+ necessary, so that the symbols may be read without disturbing
+ them. This is important, but no disturbance will take place
+ if the moisture has been properly drained away. The handle of
+ the cup represents the consultant, also the home, or, if the
+ consultant be away from home the present abode.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is necessary to have a starting point in the cup for the
+ purpose of indicating events approaching near to, or far
+ distant from, the person consulting. The leaves near the rim
+ denote such things as may be expected to occur quickly; those
+ directly beneath the handle indicate present and immediate
+ happenings; those on the sides of the cup suggest more
+ distant events; whilst those at the bottom deal with the far
+ distant future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This method of fixing the time, coupled with intuition,
+ renders it possible to give a consultant some idea as to when
+ an event may be expected; but if there be no intuitive sense
+ of time, it will be found wiser not to be too positive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The turning of the cup and the draining of the moisture
+ having been carried out as directed, the tea-leaves will be
+ found distributed at the sides and bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For those who wish to use the saucer as a further means of
+ divination, the following suggestions will be useful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There must be a definite point to represent the consultant,
+ and for this reason the saucer is usually rejected. There is
+ also the objection that it is more difficult to manipulate in
+ the turning. Nevertheless, it is found to give excellent
+ results, and, if the cup is bare of events, it is useful to
+ be able to find information in the saucer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ First of all, then, to determine the position of the
+ consultant. Take the centre of the saucer for this purpose.
+ The circle round it represents the home, or if the consultant
+ is away from home, the present abode, and also events near at
+ hand. The more distant circle indicates those things which
+ are not to be expected for some time. The outer circle and
+ rim suggest events as yet in the misty future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the saucer is used as an additional means of seeking
+ knowledge of coming events, after the symbols in the cup have
+ been exhausted, it will often be found that this secondary
+ divination confirms or enlarges upon that which has already
+ been foretold in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, having remained
+ in the saucer, should be turned by the consultant three times
+ with the same swirling motion as for the cup, and the
+ moisture carefully poured away. The saucer should be held
+ inverted for a few seconds, otherwise when it is placed
+ upright, the remaining moisture will disturb the tea-leaves.
+ The symbols are read in exactly the same way as in the cup,
+ the only difference being the positions representing the
+ consultant, the home, and the indications of time. These have
+ already been explained.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER III
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ At first sight the interior of the cup will show the leaves
+ scattered about apparently haphazard and with no arrangement;
+ just a jumble of tea-leaves and nothing more. In reality they
+ have come to their positions and have taken on the shapes of
+ the symbols for which they stand, by the guidance of the
+ subconscious mind directing the hand in the turning of the
+ cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The various shapes and the meanings to be attached to them
+ will at first be puzzling to beginners. A good deal of
+ practice is necessary before the tea-leaf symbols can be
+ accurately interpreted at a glance. That, however, will come
+ later, and in time it will be as easy as reading a book.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you wish to be a proficient reader of the tea-leaves,
+ practise constantly this interpretation of the shapes and
+ positions of the leaves. Take a cup and follow out the simple
+ instructions for the turning and draining of it, and then
+ carefully study the result.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is an excellent plan to make a rough copy of the leaves as
+ they present themselves to you in each cup, making notes of
+ the various meanings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Do not feel dismayed if, when you begin looking at the
+ tea-leaves, you are unable to discover in them anything
+ definitely symbolic. It is certain that nothing will be found
+ if the seer is feeling nervous! Keep a calm, open mind, and
+ do not be in a hurry, for it is under such conditions only
+ that a clear reading of the leaves will be possible. In some
+ cases the symbols are more easily read than in others. Much
+ depends upon the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The gift of imagination (by no means to be confused with
+ invention) is of the greatest possible importance in
+ discerning the symbols which are of such endless shapes and
+ variety. The seer has to find in the forms of the tea-leaves
+ a resemblance, sometimes it may be but a faint one, to
+ natural objects, <i>e.g.</i>, trees, houses, flowers,
+ bridges, and so forth. Figures of human beings and animals
+ will frequently be seen, as will squares, triangles, circles,
+ and also the line of fate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These signs may be large or small, and the importance of them
+ must be judged by their relative size and position. Suppose,
+ for instance, that a small cross should be at the bottom of
+ the cup, the only one to be seen, the seer would predict that
+ a trifling vexation or a tiresome little delay must be
+ expected; but not for the present, as it is at the bottom of
+ the cup. An alphabetical list of symbols is given later on,
+ so it is not necessary to define them here. The various
+ points of a more general character, however, must be studied
+ before it is possible to give an accurate reading.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It will constantly be found that the stems, isolated leaves,
+ or small groups of leaves, form a letter of the alphabet,
+ sometimes a number. These letters and numbers have meanings
+ which must be looked for in connection with other noticeable
+ signs. If an initial "M" appears, and near to it a small
+ square or oblong leaf, both being near the rim of the cup, it
+ would indicate a letter coming speedily from someone whose
+ name begins with an "M." If the initial appears near the
+ bottom of the cup it shows that the letter will not be coming
+ for some time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If there be a clear space at the bottom of the cup devoid of
+ tea-leaves, it shows water, and that, in all probability, the
+ letter is coming from abroad. If the symbol of the letter
+ comes very near to a bird flying, it shows a telegram. If the
+ bird is flying towards the consultant (the handle), the
+ telegram has been received. The news in it is to be judged by
+ other signs in the cup. If flying away from the handle, the
+ telegram is sent by the consultant. A single bird flying
+ always indicates speedy news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In a cup with various ominous signs, such as a serpent, an
+ owl, or many crosses, the news coming is not likely to be
+ pleasant. In a cup without bad signs, it can safely be said
+ that the news is good.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As a general rule large letters indicate places, whilst
+ smaller ones give the names of persons. Thus a large letter
+ "E" would stand for Edinburgh and a smaller "E" for Edwards,
+ for instance. To all rules there comes the occasional
+ exception, and this principle holds good with regard to the
+ letters in the tea-cup. It is said that these smaller letters
+ always point to the first letter of the surname. Usually it
+ is so; but I have constantly found from experience that it is
+ the first letter of the Christian name, or even a pet name,
+ to which the letter refers. It is well to keep this
+ possibility in mind, otherwise the seer may give misleading
+ information to consultants.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Sometimes numbers mean the date for an event to be expected,
+ a "5" for instance, very near the brim of the cup, or the
+ handle (the consultant), means in five days; or five weeks if
+ it come on the side, possibly as far off as five months if
+ the figure be at the bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As dots around a symbol always indicate money in some form or
+ another, according to the character of the symbol, a figure
+ beside the dots would signify the amount of money to be
+ expected. If the symbol were that of a legacy with the figure
+ "90" near, it would show that a little legacy of ninety
+ pounds might be anticipated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Clearly defined symbols that stand out separately are of more
+ importance than such as are difficult to discern. Clusters of
+ shapeless leaves represent clouds marring the effect of an
+ otherwise fortunate cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Journeys are shown by lines or dots formed by the dust and
+ smaller leaves of the tea. The length and direction of the
+ journey may be known by the extent of the line and, roughly
+ speaking, the point of the compass to which it leads, the
+ handle in this case representing south. If the line of dots
+ ascends sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly
+ country will be taken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Supposing the consultant to be at home, and the dots form a
+ line from the handle all round the cup and back to the
+ handle, it signifies a journey for a visit and the return. If
+ the line were to stop before reaching the handle again, with
+ an appearance of a house where the line ends, a change of
+ residence might safely be predicted. A wavy line shows
+ indecision as to arrangements. Crosses upon the line indicate
+ that there will be vexation or delay in connection with the
+ journey. Large flat leaves some distance apart along the line
+ stand for important stations to be passed through.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For some consultants there seems very little of interest to
+ be read in their cup. There are no events, merely
+ trivialities. It is therefore difficult to find anything that
+ could be considered as "future," when it seems to be just a
+ dead level "present," the daily life, nothing more. It is sad
+ for those who have such a dull life, but there is usually
+ some sign, a small happening such as a parcel, or a visit
+ from a friend. These must be made the most of. The pleasure
+ of anticipation will add to the realisation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A confused looking tea-cup, without any definite symbols,
+ just a muddle of tea-leaves, is useless for the purpose of
+ divination, beyond giving an indication of the state of the
+ consultant's mind, so vague and undecided in its character
+ that it obscures everything. Tell such a one the reason for
+ the failure of divining, and recommend a more reliable state
+ of mind. Then let them try their "fortune" again in a few
+ months, when it may be found quite different.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is of course a great mistake to be always "looking in the
+ tea-leaves," as some foolish people do twice a day. It is
+ sure to lead to contradictions though there is no harm in the
+ habit of "looking in the cup" each morning as others do, for
+ finding the events likely to happen in the course of the day.
+ This is as permissible as the reading of the cards each
+ morning for the day's events by those who consider it a
+ safeguard, remembering that to be forewarned is to be
+ forearmed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some people use the tea-cup simply for the purpose of asking
+ a definite question, such as, "Is the sum of money I am
+ expecting coming soon?" When this is the case, the consultant
+ should be told before turning the cup in the hand to
+ concentrate the thoughts on this one point, as in the case of
+ wishing while shuffling the cards for a definite wish. Then
+ the seer must look only for the signs that will give the
+ answer to the question, ignoring all other points. This is
+ necessary for the giving of a satisfactory answer to the
+ question asked.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER IV
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT<br>
+ AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ The need for patience cannot be too strongly impressed upon
+ those who are beginning to learn the language of tea-leaves.
+ Some of the most interesting symbols are very minute, and
+ will certainly be missed by the seer who is in a hurry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When tea-leaf reading is indulged in merely as an amusement
+ to while away a few moments after a meal, a hasty glance at
+ the cup, or cup and saucer, will suffice. The seer will just
+ note the chief features, such as a journey, a letter, a
+ parcel, or news of a wedding, and pass on to the next cup.
+ But this is far from being a really interesting method of
+ divination by tea-leaves, wherein so much knowledge is to be
+ found, and so much useful information gained.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Those who closely study this fascinating subject will
+ certainly be well rewarded by a deep personal interest, in
+ addition to the pleasure they give to others.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is wonderful how rapidly converts are made to this form of
+ divination. Some who in the past have been heard scornfully
+ to assert that they "have no belief in tea-leaves," become
+ the most regular inquirers. Moreover, these sceptics have
+ proved to be very efficient students.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is always a satisfaction in persuading another to one's
+ own point of view. The more obstinate the opposition, the
+ more glorious the final conquest!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a rare occurrence nowadays to meet with three people in
+ the course of a day, and not to find that one at least is
+ deeply interested in fortune-telling in some of its various
+ forms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Quite recently I had a letter from a girl who has gone on a
+ visit to British Columbia, asking me if I would "do the
+ cards" for her, as she could not find anyone in her vicinity
+ who was particularly good at divination. She went on to say
+ that "there is a perfect rage for fortune-telling out here,
+ and everyone is keen on it." Another instance of this
+ universal popularity was given to me by a friend who had
+ recently been to America. She was amazed at the numbers of
+ women whom she saw absorbed in the reading of their tea-cups
+ each day of the voyage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The male sex holds aloof and leaves us to "perform these
+ follies." Some ascribe it to man's superiority. Or as briefly
+ summed up by a delightful member of their sex, who when
+ declaiming against the possibility of the future being made
+ visible, said, "With all apologies to you, I must say I am
+ not so profoundly stupid as to believe in these things; it
+ cannot be anything more than rot."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is remarkable how such protests die away when clairvoyant
+ evidence, either by cards, tea-leaves, or other means, has
+ accurately predicted some event of the distant future that at
+ the time appeared absurd and impossible of happening.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Woman may lawfully claim superiority with regard to her
+ intuitive faculty, and thus she is well equipped for
+ exercising her divinatory powers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Who need be dull or bored when the language of symbolism
+ remains to be learned? Perhaps I should say, studied; for
+ completely learned it can never be, seeing that fresh events
+ are constantly occurring in the world, and new symbols appear
+ representing each.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are few things more fascinating than personal
+ discovery, and those who become students of divination by
+ tea-leaves, or cards, may safely be promised a taste of this
+ pleasing sensation of achievement. It is limited to the few
+ to discover the marvels of radium, or the discomforts of the
+ South Pole, but a fragment of their glory is shared by those
+ who find new evidence of the far-reaching knowledge of
+ symbolism.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER V
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS
+ </h3>
+ <h3>
+ REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES
+ </h3>
+ <center>
+ <blockquote>
+ "For a man's mind is sometimes wont to tell him more<br>
+ than seven watchmen that sit above in a high tower."
+ </blockquote>
+ </center>
+ <p>
+ To those of an inquiring or doubting turn of mind, there may
+ arise the very natural question as to <i>why</i> one shaped
+ tea-leaf should mean "a hat" and another "a table." It is
+ useless to point out that these objects are perfectly
+ represented by the leaves. That is of no practical
+ satisfaction. The simple fact that each language has its
+ alphabet, its spelling, and its words, which must be learned
+ before there can be any reasonable understanding of it, seems
+ the best and obvious reply.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Symbolism is a wide subject with many branches. Who can
+ expect to master even its alphabet in a moment? To those who
+ cannot accept the symbols in the tea-leaves on the authority
+ of past experience, reaching over several centuries, I would
+ recommend a careful study of their cups for, say, three
+ months. Let them make notes of such signs as appear and
+ beside them place their meanings and predictions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the end of this time, compare all that has taken place
+ with these notes, and I think there will be no further lack
+ of faith in the tea-leaf symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Before very many years have passed the language of symbolism
+ by cards, tea-leaves, crystal gazing, etc., will probably be
+ almost universally understood. The day will undoubtedly come
+ when it will be accepted as naturally as the English
+ language, and we shall cease to worry ourselves as to the why
+ and wherefore of it all.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is important that those who are learning the art of
+ divination by tea-leaves should realise the necessity for
+ consistently attributing the same meanings to the symbols. Do
+ not be tempted to change their interpretation for what may
+ seem a more probable, or pleasant, prediction for your
+ client. It is a fatal mistake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Remember that you are dealing with conditions and events of
+ the future which are outside the limited knowledge of the
+ normal mind, whose power of vision is limited to physical
+ sight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A simple instance of what may occur, should you thus change
+ the meanings of the symbols, will suffice to show the folly
+ of such a practice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A consultant comes to have her "fortune read." She is known
+ to you personally, and you are aware that she is anxious to
+ hear a hopeful report of someone dear to her who is ill. The
+ tea-leaf symbols are obstinately unfavourable, and display
+ ominous signs of forthcoming sorrow. If you gloss over this
+ fact completely, and predict a rapid recovery from the
+ illness, what becomes of your client's faith in the power of
+ foretelling the future? Certain it is that the symbols would
+ be right in their verdict, and you would be wrong.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is usually easier to prophesy smooth things rather than
+ unpleasant facts, but to do this in the face of obvious
+ contradictions will lead to disaster in foretelling the
+ future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Divination by tea-leaves or cards has the candour to be
+ frankly disagreeable when necessary. This is one great
+ argument in favour of its unerring truthfulness. There is no
+ means by which symbols may be coaxed into proclaiming false
+ statements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The most practised clairvoyant may occasionally make mistakes
+ in her reading of the symbols, but no genuine seer should
+ ever deliberately give a wrong interpretation of them to
+ please her consultant. The business of the diviner is to give
+ what she believes to be a correct and unprejudiced
+ translation of the symbols before her.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is sometimes a vexed question as to what extent
+ information of a gloomy nature, which may appear in a
+ divination, should be given to a client. Some are in favour
+ of withholding such matter altogether, whilst others announce
+ it frankly without modification. It seems impossible to lay
+ down any hard and fast rule. There are so many things to be
+ taken into account, and each case should be treated on its
+ merits and according to its peculiar circumstances. There are
+ some who would fret themselves ill at the least mention of
+ coming misfortune, others would be the better prepared to
+ meet it by having been warned of its approach.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One rule can be safely made for guidance on this point. Do
+ not minimise danger when a timely warning may avert an
+ accident, or other misfortune, nor should symbols of ill omen
+ be exaggerated. As students become proficient, they will find
+ many meanings in the tea-leaves in addition to those which
+ they learn from this book. Much will depend upon
+ circumstances and individual temperaments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These personally discovered meanings should be carefully
+ noted and verified with events as they occur.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is necessary to remember that divination by the tea-cup is
+ by no means limited to personal information. Forthcoming
+ public events are frequently revealed. This adds largely to
+ the interest and usefulness of the divination. It is
+ important to point out this to consultants, so that they may
+ not be too ready to fix the whole reading of their cups to
+ purely personal matters. It will be found that public news is
+ usually foretold in the cups of those who seek information of
+ the future as a regular practice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For those who rarely do so, private affairs alone will
+ appear, probably without even a forecast of the weather to be
+ expected within the next few days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a curious fact that the wider knowledge should seem to
+ be reserved for those who practise divination constantly, but
+ so it is.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some remarkable instances of the accurate foretelling of
+ public events, which have quite recently been brought to my
+ notice, may be interesting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For some weeks before the coal strike of 1920 was declared, a
+ pickaxe was seen on several occasions in the cups of two
+ persons, both of whom read their tea-leaves regularly. This
+ symbol, as will be seen in the dictionary which follows,
+ stands for "labour trouble and strikes." A spade was also in
+ evidence at intervals, a further sign of "trouble and
+ unrest." So that it was through no fault of the tea-leaves if
+ some of us were not in the superior position of knowing all
+ about the strike before it came to pass.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The symbols already mentioned would of course apply equally
+ to railway disturbance, and some time before the threat of a
+ strike was announced, these symbols appeared again, together
+ with an engine, and a signal at the angle of "Danger." This
+ seemed ominous. But within a few days the signal was evident
+ once more; but on this occasion set at "All Clear." So it was
+ easy to decide that the threatened strike would not take
+ place. The accuracy of this prediction by means of the
+ tea-leaves was shortly afterwards made evident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Again, a week before there seemed to be even a hope of a
+ settlement of the coal strike, a mining shaft presented
+ itself in one of the tea-cups which had previously been
+ indicating the strike. This symbol appeared at the top of the
+ cup standing out clearly by itself, evidently predicting the
+ miners' return to work within a short time. There was no need
+ to depend upon information from the newspapers as to the end
+ of the strike, for here in the tea-leaves was all necessary
+ evidence of the fact.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Another very remarkable instance of symbolism was given to me
+ by a friend a short time ago. On Monday morning, October
+ 26th, 1920, the three following symbols appeared in her
+ cup:&mdash;
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;A vulture resting on a rock.<br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;An eagle.<br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;A monkey.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the evening of that day the death of King Alexander of
+ Greece was announced.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It will be seen, on referring to the dictionary, that an
+ eagle and a vulture signify "the death of a monarch." The
+ monkey who lay at the bottom of the cup, apparently dead, was
+ of course the third symbol as having caused the King's death.
+ It was particularly gratifying that these signs should have
+ appeared in my friend's cup for she is a mathematical genius,
+ and rejects every symbol which she cannot recognise at once.
+ She was so struck by these signs that she called them to the
+ attention of her mother, who also immediately perceived and
+ identified them. The only regrettable omission was that the
+ cup was not photographed. It would have been valuable
+ evidence for the wonders of the tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This same friend had another interesting experience. The head
+ of an Indian appeared in her cup, with other signs pointing
+ to news of a personal nature. She was puzzled, for, as far as
+ she knew, there was no one in India from whom she would be in
+ the least likely to hear.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very shortly afterwards, however, her mother went on a visit
+ to London. There she quite unexpectedly met someone who had
+ recently come from India, and who had brought back messages
+ of remembrance and affection from a girl who my friend had no
+ idea was in India at that time. Hence the Indian in her
+ tea-cup!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Whilst on this subject, I am reminded of another occasion
+ when India was represented in the tea-leaves. I was looking
+ into my tea-cup one day, when I saw most clearly depicted two
+ natives creeping stealthily, their attitude making this
+ evident. In their hands were what appeared to be knives, and
+ they were making towards a figure that was unmistakably that
+ of an officer. He was standing upon what looked like a raised
+ platform with a barricade round him. He held a revolver in
+ his hand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I am quite aware that some may think this a tall tale for the
+ tea-leaves to relate! But fortunately my reading of the cup
+ was witnessed by two others, one of them being a man, who,
+ although interested in psychic subjects, despises the
+ tea-leaves! Without remarking upon what I saw, I suggested
+ that he should look at my cup and see what he made of it.
+ Without a moment's hesitation he said, "There is an officer
+ defending himself against some natives who are about to
+ attack him."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My readers will appreciate the satisfaction this testimony
+ gave me, coming as it did from one who had never before
+ looked into a cup. Moreover, that this witness should have
+ been one of the male sex added to its value! This prediction
+ of danger for someone in India was borne out by facts that
+ were disclosed shortly afterwards. These instances which I
+ have given illustrate the variety and interest which are to
+ be found in divination by tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER VI
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES
+ </h3>
+ <h4>
+ SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ Another source through which messages are received by the
+ tea-leaves will be found in the writing which will be seen
+ from time to time. Moreover, it has the great advantage of
+ being clear and easy to decipher, so that there may be no
+ doubt of what is intended to be understood by it. The
+ tea-leaves can never be accused of being illegible.
+ Occasionally it is very minute writing, and would probably be
+ passed over by those who read their cups in a superficial
+ manner. To those who study them carefully the future is
+ revealed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No one would reasonably expect to find a speech from the
+ Prime Minister or an invitation to a tea-party written for
+ them in the tea-leaves. But words they certainly will find.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A short time ago I saw in my cup, in perfect copperplate
+ writing, the word "wait." I was annoyed by it, for what is
+ more annoying than having to wait? Sometimes it may happen
+ that the tea-leaves&mdash;as with their relatives, the
+ tumbler and automatic writing&mdash;become a little shaky in
+ their spelling. But this is not a serious defect, and the
+ trifling errors do not prevent the word from being
+ translatable. It is a recognised fact that writing seen
+ through a medium, whether it be tea-leaves, or a dream, is of
+ importance, and should always be regarded with attention and
+ with an endeavour to understand its message.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I should like to point out that certain figures and symbols
+ are of so frequent occurrence that it may be well to
+ emphasise their general significance by referring to them
+ here, in addition to their meaning being given in the
+ dictionary.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Among those which threaten misfortune, or sorrow, are the
+ following: Crosses, snakes, spades, pistols, guns, toads,
+ cats.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Joy and success are indicated by such symbols as a crescent
+ moon, clover leaves, flowers, trees, anchors, fruit, circles,
+ stars.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Having learned the symbols and the combined symbols by heart,
+ it will require only a little practice to interpret their
+ meanings without hesitation. For those who find difficulty in
+ committing the dictionary to memory, an essential for
+ proficient reading of the cup, I would suggest that they
+ write down any meaning which may seem specially hard to
+ remember, roughly drawing its symbol beside it. In this way
+ the difficulty will soon be overcome.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CHAPTER VII
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ THE "NELROS" CUP
+ </h3>
+ <h3>
+ TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS
+ </h3>
+ <center>
+ <blockquote>
+ "If thou wouldst learn thy future with thy tea,<br>
+ This magic cup will show it thee."
+ </blockquote>
+ </center>
+ <p>
+ Some readers may find an additional interest in divination by
+ tea-leaves, if they use a cup marked with the planetary
+ symbols, patented as the "Nelros Cup of Fortune." A short
+ explanation of the symbols, and the method of using this cup,
+ will be helpful for those who are not familiar with its
+ signs. I am not suggesting the use of the "Nelros" saucer,
+ for the reason that its signs are somewhat obscure, and
+ students who have no experience in the science of astrology
+ would find it confusing, if used in addition to the cup, in
+ which all needful signs are illustrated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As in the case of the ordinary tea-cup, the handle remains as
+ the representative of the consultant. The turning of it and
+ draining of the moisture should be carried out in the usual
+ way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Immediately under the handle, and above the space given to
+ the Sun, are seen a Diamond and a Horseshoe. Next on the left
+ are a Snake twisted round a stick, and a Spade, these being
+ placed over the space given to Saturn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Following them are a Bell and a Club, seen over the sign of
+ Venus. Next, an Eye and Envelope, above the space given to
+ Jupiter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then comes a Cross, with the sign of Pisces, the Fishes,
+ these being over the sign of Mercury.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next are a Winecup and a Spider above the space of Mars.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Followed by a Cat's Head and a Heart, above the Moon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Each one of these signs round the brim has a symbolic
+ meaning, though their meaning must also be judged by the
+ position they occupy in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now, taking the signs round the brim of the cup, and
+ connecting them with the planetary symbols beneath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Beginning at the handle is a Diamond, this being a token of
+ wealth, which, with the sign of the Sun below, indicates much
+ prosperity, favours, and general well-being, the Horseshoe
+ over the Sun also betokening good luck and successful
+ projects.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the next space, reading to the left, is the Snake twisted
+ round a stick, over the sign of Saturn. This is emblematical
+ of a risk of poverty coming through deceit, and with a Spade
+ over Saturn, whose characteristic is privation, there is a
+ further indication of toil, loss, undoing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The next sign is a happier one; the Bell over the sign of
+ Venus, with the Club beyond, indicates joyful news, events
+ meaning much happiness, love and peace, the characteristic of
+ Venus being peace or placidity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next is the sign of Jupiter, whose characteristic is
+ expansion; above it are placed an Eye and an Envelope, the
+ Eye showing the power of penetration, seeing things in a
+ right perspective, and light thrown on difficult questions,
+ the letter showing that news from all parts of the world is
+ made possible by its expansion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next come the Latin Cross and the watery sign Pisces, the
+ Fishes. These being in connection with Mercury, whose
+ characteristic is activity, show much alertness and desire
+ for knowledge; the Cross meaning obstacles and hindrances in
+ the chosen path, whilst the sign of Pisces denotes
+ interesting news from distant lands, with much desire for
+ travel and exploration.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the next space the Winecup and Spider, in connection with
+ the sign of Mars, the characteristic of Mars being energy,
+ show the strength, courage, and perseverance needed to carry
+ out a successful career; the Spider being a symbol of
+ concentration, patience, and achievement, whilst the Wine-cup
+ tells of joy and realised ambition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Following these signs are the Cat's Head and the Heart, with
+ the Crescent Moon below. The characteristic of the Moon is
+ change, mobility; it is also a symbol of good fortune in the
+ tea-leaves. In combination with the Heart it indicates a
+ romantic love affair. The Cat's Head shows interference by
+ those who are mean and spiteful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Having learned from this brief explanation the symbols of the
+ "Nelros Cup," the reading of the tea-leaves in relation to
+ those symbols will be easy. For instance, suppose the wife of
+ a sailor to be the consultant. Her husband is on his ship in
+ the North Sea, and she is eagerly awaiting news of him. In
+ the cup she has "turned," the symbol of a letter comes in the
+ watery sign <b>)-(</b> with a large ivy leaf beneath it.
+ Further patience will be necessary, the ivy leaf tells us, as
+ the wished-for letter is still far away. The distance from
+ the handle (the consultant) shows this, also the letter
+ symbol being in the watery sign indicates the fact that it
+ will come from across the sea. The waiting for the news
+ causes a feeling of disappointment and sadness; these will
+ vanish later on, and the waiting be compensated by the happy
+ news that will come in the longed-for letter. This is seen by
+ the tea-leaves which appear on other symbols of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The form of a man is seen between the signs of the Bell and
+ Club; near this form is the letter "A," the first letter of
+ the consultant's name. Round this initial letter is a
+ well-formed circle; a trident lies at a little distance from
+ it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here is evidence of the joyful news coming from her husband,
+ the tea-leaves in the spaces of the Bell and Club making a
+ prediction of the satisfactory news a safe one. The circle
+ round the letter "A" and the symbol of the trident near,
+ enable the seer to prophesy a good promotion, much success
+ and happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This example reading of the "Nelros" cup is a fortunate one.
+ We will now consider one of a less satisfactory character.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The consultant is a widow; opposite the handle of the cup she
+ has "turned" is the Envelope over Jupiter, upon the Envelope
+ tea-leaves forming an Owl are seen, beneath is a small arrow
+ pointing towards the handle. These signs foretell bad news
+ probably coming from a far country; the sign of Jupiter and
+ distance from the handle (the consultant) would show this.
+ The symbol of the Owl indicates the anxiety caused by the
+ arrival of the letter and its news. The arrow pointing
+ towards the handle would show that the matter is personal,
+ and will much affect the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Upon the sign of Saturn, with an arm stretched towards the
+ Spade above it, is the figure of a man. The characteristic of
+ Saturn being privation, and the Spade being a symbol of toil,
+ it is evident that the figure of the man represents someone
+ related to the consultant for whom the present prospects are
+ very bad. It may well be this man from whom is coming the
+ news in the letter which will cause her so much anxiety.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Fortunately, on the Anchor at the bottom of the cup is a
+ well-formed key. Being in this position, it shows that
+ someone at a distance, having the welfare of the consultant
+ much in their mind, will be the means in the future of
+ helping her out of the difficulties. The key being on the
+ Anchor indicates the security she may feel in the friends,
+ who will be instrumental in giving her happiness and peace of
+ mind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These two example divinations will illustrate the manner in
+ which the tea-leaves are read in relation to the signs upon
+ the cup. To some it may appear an easier means than that of
+ the ordinary tea-cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In any case it is very useful to have an alternative method
+ of foretelling the future. Variety is always acceptable, and
+ for this reason I commend the "Nelros Cup of Fortune" to my
+ readers.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
+ </h2>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ A
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Abbey</b>.&mdash;A sign of increasing wealth and comfort;
+ you will gain much success in your life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Clubs</b>.&mdash;This signifies good news through
+ the post.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Diamonds</b>.&mdash;You will be gratified by a good
+ present or sum of money.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Hearts</b>.&mdash;Shows affection and happiness in
+ the home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Spades</b>.&mdash;A large town or building.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Acorn</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of health, strength and
+ gain through industry, a sowing of which you will see the
+ reaping, a short journey from which there may be great
+ results; good fortune and ease are predicted by several
+ acorns.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Aircraft</b>.&mdash;If flying towards consultant, hasty
+ news or an unexpected journey; if stationary it gives warning
+ that you will have but little success in your life unless you
+ come out of the rut into which you have fallen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Albatross</b>.&mdash;If seen with the sign of a ship or
+ water it portends distress for those at sea; to sailors or to
+ those associated with them it is an omen of sadness, meaning
+ sorrow and sometimes death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Alderman</b>.&mdash;To workers this is a sign that if they
+ proceed with caution they will become prosperous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Alligator</b>.&mdash;This is a bad sign of personal danger
+ and distress possibly caused by those nearest to you; it also
+ shows much mental disturbance and worry; if very near
+ consultant a catastrophe is imminent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Almonds</b>.&mdash;These denote festivities and social
+ enjoyment, good and generous friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Altar</b>.&mdash;If with a figure near, sorrow and distress
+ are foreshown.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Anchor</b>.&mdash;A pleasing symbol of good and loyal
+ friends, constancy in love, and the realisation of your
+ wishes; an emblem of safety to a sailor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Anemone</b>.&mdash;These flowers often indicate an event to
+ be expected in the early autumn; the nature of it must be
+ judged by other signs in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Angel</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of good fortune in love,
+ radiance, happiness, and peace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Angel (Flying)</b>.&mdash;A token of love and joy which are
+ swiftly approaching you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Antlers</b>.&mdash;An accident is predicted by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Anvil</b>.&mdash;Your strength and energy will bring you
+ much success in new plans or enterprises.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ape</b>.&mdash;This animal points to the fact that you have
+ a secret enemy; it denotes malicious and dangerous persons
+ whose tongues are to be feared; it is also a sign of
+ despondency, care, anxiety, and fraud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Apples</b>.&mdash;A pleasant sign of happiness, cheerful
+ conditions, good health, and fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Apple Trees</b>.&mdash;These predict a happy event in the
+ apple season.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Apron</b>.&mdash;Near consultant brings a new friend; at a
+ distance new work or acquaintances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arab</b>.&mdash;This symbol points to a need for caution in
+ choosing your friends, or you may find yourself in the power
+ of someone who will prove to be an undesirable companion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arch</b>.&mdash;Things which you desire are developing in
+ the wished-for direction; the arch is a sign of hope; your
+ ambition may be gratified in a most unexpected manner. See
+ also <b>Triumphal Arch</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ark</b>.&mdash;This symbol assures you of security and of
+ finding refuge in times of distress and turmoil.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arm</b>.&mdash;If curved, it signifies love, protection,
+ care and strength; stretched out, that a new influence will
+ come into your life which will prove to be an endless source
+ of joy and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Armour</b>.&mdash;A suit of armour foretells that you will
+ be called upon to face difficulties and dangers and that you
+ will come through them with courage. See <b>Knight in
+ Armour</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arrow</b>.&mdash;Unpleasant news or a disagreeable letter
+ from the direction in which it comes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Artichoke</b>.&mdash;This signifies sadness, disappointment
+ and delay; sometimes a secret trouble is indicated by this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Artist</b>.&mdash;To see an artist at work, indicates
+ association with those who study art; also a happy nature
+ finding much joy and beauty in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Artist's Mahl Stick</b>.&mdash;This implies an artistic
+ temperament, a dislike of daily duties or irksome tasks, and
+ a fretting under any routine; a lack of attention to detail
+ is also a usual characteristic of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arum Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower stands for dignity,
+ expectancy, and calm; its fuller meanings must be judged by
+ other symbols around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ass</b>.&mdash;If its head is towards consultant, a piece
+ of good news or an event which has long been waited for is
+ near; if its tail, then further patience is necessary, for
+ there will be delay; if it gallops, it gives warning that if
+ people allow themselves to become too boring their friends
+ may reasonably, be expected to avoid them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Asters</b>.&mdash;These flowers indicate a smooth though
+ possibly a somewhat monotonous life; they also show a settled
+ state of mind and sound judgment; if seen in the form of a
+ wreath a death is predicted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Automatic Machine</b>.&mdash;This signifies a lack of
+ initiative and consequent failure in arriving at any great
+ achievement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Axe</b>.&mdash;This shows mastery and power to overcome
+ difficulties; sometimes separation.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ B
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Baby</b>.&mdash;A naked baby near consultant is a sign of
+ sadness and disappointment caused by those who are nearest
+ and dearest; to some it is a sign of money worries; a baby in
+ arms means reconciliation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bacon</b>.&mdash;Pieces of bacon signify good luck and
+ profitable business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Badger</b>.&mdash;For a maid, or a bachelor, this symbol
+ predicts a single life, but one of freedom, health and
+ success; for the married, it implies regret that they did not
+ remain unmarried.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bagpipes</b>.&mdash;This symbol gives warning of coming
+ sorrow or much agitation and disturbance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ball</b>.&mdash;See <b>Football</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ballet Dance</b>.&mdash;This is a forecast of unsuccessful
+ plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Balloon</b>.&mdash;A symbol which indicates that much is
+ attempted but little achieved; there is a passing enthusiasm
+ for various experiments and new ideas, but the interest soon
+ flags, and finally vanishes as the balloon in the clouds.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bananas</b>.&mdash;These promise gratification and the
+ occurrence of those things which are most pleasing to you;
+ also a prediction of much happiness and success in love
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Banner</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of a prosperous life for
+ a man and of a wealthy marriage for a woman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Barber</b>.&mdash;This signifies the approach of a new
+ interest coming into your life, which will lead you to be
+ most particular as to your personal appearance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Barrel</b>.&mdash;Festivity, possibly a picnic; several
+ barrels, prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Barrel Organ</b>.&mdash;Melancholy and a distaste for
+ present circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Basin</b>.&mdash;This symbol stands for small ailments and
+ minor worries; a broken basin, domestic annoyance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Basket</b>.&mdash;Domestic duties and family cares; if
+ full, a present given or received.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Basket of Flowers</b>.&mdash;Happiness and contentment,
+ fulfilled desires.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bassoon</b>.&mdash;This musical instrument implies that
+ your energy is apt to exceed your wit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bat</b>.&mdash;See <b>Cricket Bat</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bath</b>.&mdash;This indicates grief or dismay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bats</b>.&mdash;An ill omen showing sickness and trouble in
+ the home; with other signs, a prediction of death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bayonet</b>.&mdash;A sign to be feared; it shows danger of
+ operation, wounds, and pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beans</b>.&mdash;These show quarrels and disputes with
+ relations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bear</b>.&mdash;A journey north, sometimes prolonged
+ travel. See also <b>Polar Bear</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bed</b>.&mdash;A visit, illness; or death, according to
+ other symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beef</b>.&mdash;A round of beef foretells coming financial
+ worries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beehive</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of eloquence, mental
+ capacity, and much energy in forming new schemes and carrying
+ them through; also of attainment to power and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bees</b>.&mdash;These foretell success through your own
+ ability, many friends and enjoyment of life to the full. See
+ also <b>Bumble Bee</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beetle</b>.&mdash;This signifies unrest, domestic
+ tribulation, or disagreements; several beetles, that there is
+ a risk of slander and abuse by those whom you regard as
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Beetroot</b>.&mdash;This symbol indicates that someone will
+ try to do you a bad turn, but it will fail in its object and
+ rather turn out as a benefit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bell</b>.&mdash;Amazing news according to other signs in
+ the cup; several bells indicate a wedding. See also
+ <b>Canterbury Bells, Diving Bell, Handbell</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Belladonna Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower is a sign of hope,
+ love, happiness, and the leading of an upright and honourable
+ life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bellows</b>.&mdash;These show an endeavour to make the best
+ of a bad business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Besom</b>.&mdash;This gives a caution to avoid meddling in
+ other people's affairs or you may find yourself regarded as
+ an unpleasant busybody.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bier</b>.&mdash;A symbol of death; if near consultant, a
+ personal sorrow, otherwise of a less personal nature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Billiard table</b>.&mdash;Pleasure followed by regret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird Feeding Young</b>.&mdash;After a time of patient
+ waiting, your desires will be fulfilled.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird of Paradise</b>.&mdash;Difficulties and trials are
+ vanishing and a future of comfort and pleasure awaits you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird on a Perch</b>.&mdash;If near consultant, news
+ resulting in pleasant plans; if at some distance, there is a
+ doubt of the news being sent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Birds</b>.&mdash;These are significant of happiness and
+ joyful tidings; a single bird flying means speedy news,
+ telegrams; birds in a row on a branch or line show that there
+ will be vexatious delay in receiving some wished-for news;
+ birds in a circle denote cogitation followed by swift
+ decision. See also <b>Clapper for Scaring Birds</b> and
+ <b>Stuffed Birds</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Birds in Cage</b>.&mdash;This implies that a variety of
+ causes prevents you from obtaining your dearest wish; should
+ the cage door be open, obstacles will shortly be removed and
+ great happiness will be yours.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bird's Nest</b>.&mdash;This signifies a happy discovery,
+ leading to a fortunate enterprise brought about to a great
+ extent by your own patience and ability; it is also a good
+ omen of love, friends, and increase of fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Biscuits</b>.&mdash;These seen in various shapes and sizes
+ foretell the occurrence of pleasant events.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bishop</b>.&mdash;A sign of benevolence, authority, and
+ progress; in cope and mitre, preferment and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bluebells</b>.&mdash;These indicate that an event bringing
+ you much satisfaction and pleasure may be expected to take
+ place in the spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bluebottle Fly</b>.&mdash;Unpleasantness and jealousy will
+ be aroused by your success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boar</b>.&mdash;This animal shows much energy and push
+ though not always in the right direction to bring you
+ unqualified success; it is also a sign of obstacles in your
+ path.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boat</b>.&mdash;Success in a new enterprise; seen with
+ clouds, troubles and disappointment. See also
+ <b>Ferryboat</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bomb</b>.&mdash;This foretells a personal disaster or news
+ of an explosion and loss of life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bones</b>.&mdash;These are an indication of misfortune
+ surmounted with courage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bonnet</b>.&mdash;This implies that youth will be past
+ before you have the best happiness of your life. See also
+ <b>Widow's Bonnet</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Book</b>.&mdash;An open book shows a desire for information
+ and a mind ever on the alert to understand new theories and
+ facts; a closed book is a sign of expectancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bookcase</b>.&mdash;This is a pleasing symbol of coming
+ success through study and perseverance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boomerang</b>.&mdash;This sign means news from Australia,
+ or that some unexpected development will lead to your having
+ a great interest in that country; with signs of travel, that
+ you will make your home there.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bootblack</b>.&mdash;A bootblack is a sign of failure in
+ your work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boots</b>.&mdash;These show fortunate business, a good
+ income, and the gratification of your tastes and pleasures;
+ boots of a curious shape foretell an unfortunate enterprise
+ ending in failure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boot-tree</b>.&mdash;A lucky surprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Border</b>.&mdash;See <b>Flower Border</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bottle</b>.&mdash;A sign of happy days; several bottles
+ indicate extravagant tastes; small bottles, illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bouquet</b>.&mdash;This is a most fortunate symbol of
+ coming happiness, love, fulfilled hope, and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bow</b>.&mdash;A sign of reunion after absence or
+ estrangement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bow and Arrow</b>.&mdash;This denotes that there is
+ unpleasant talk of your personal affairs which may do you
+ harm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bower</b>.&mdash;Happiness in love is proclaimed by this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Box</b>.&mdash;An open box foreshows a troubled love
+ affair; a closed box, that you will find something which you
+ had lost.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Boy</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in accordance with
+ other signs in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bracelet</b>.&mdash;A discovery made too late.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Branch</b>.&mdash;A large branch is a sign of much
+ independence and of success in carrying out an undertaking;
+ the larger it is the greater your success; a broken branch
+ signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme
+ which will end in failure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bread</b>.&mdash;A loaf of bread is a sign of the
+ commonplace and of monotony; several loaves give warning
+ against waste and extravagance, for a shortage of corn is
+ threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords above them
+ predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world
+ trusted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bricklayer's Trowel</b>.&mdash;A task which you have in
+ hand will be successfully carried out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bricks</b>.&mdash;These signify new plans and enterprises
+ which will lead to prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bride</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy,
+ or a rival in your affections, according to other symbols
+ around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bridge</b>.&mdash;An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate
+ journey. See also <b>Suspension Bridge</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bridle</b>.&mdash;This points to the fact that you greatly
+ object to interference or authority, and that you will always
+ be "top dog" with your friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Brooch</b>.&mdash;This indicates that you are likely to
+ make a discovery greatly to your advantage, and may in time
+ turn it to good account in the development of a patent; a
+ brooch with dots around it predicts a present.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Broom</b>.&mdash;This signifies that there is need for you
+ to be careful in the choice of your friends, and to avoid
+ rushing into an intimacy which you might later have cause to
+ regret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bubbles</b>.&mdash;See <b>Child Blowing Soap Bubbles</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buckles</b>.&mdash;These foretell that some important
+ arrangement of much personal advantage will fall through in
+ an unforeseen manner, causing disappointment and dismay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buffalo</b>.&mdash;A most unexpected and unusual happening,
+ possibly causing agitation and uncertainty as to the best way
+ to proceed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bugle</b>.&mdash;This shows a desire for admiration and
+ notice from all whom you meet; it also implies that it is
+ high time to arouse yourself and become more energetic and
+ industrious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Building</b>.&mdash;A sign of removal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bull</b>.&mdash;An ill omen of misfortune, attacks of pain,
+ or of slander by some enemy; if it gallops with tail up,
+ personal danger or illness of someone dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bumble Bee</b>.&mdash;This shows a cheerful disposition,
+ making the best of everyone and everything, easily gratified
+ tastes and pleasures; many friends and social success; with
+ other signs, travel is indicated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buns</b>.&mdash;These signify social amusements and duties,
+ also that you usually take a cheery view of things even in
+ troublesome circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buoy</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of hope; you have a good
+ friend in all weathers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bush</b>.&mdash;Invitations and social enjoyments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Butter</b>.&mdash;This signifies good fortune and success,
+ the comforts of life, and a desire for the best of
+ everything.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Butterfly</b>.&mdash;Passing pleasure, power of attraction,
+ many admirers, and flirtations; to the lover it speaks of
+ inconstancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buttonhook</b>.&mdash;An exchange between friends,
+ successfully organised plans, and a propitious meeting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Buttons</b>.&mdash;If of various size and shape they mean
+ that there will be many suggestions as to arrangements and
+ new plans without anything definite being settled.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ C
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cab</b>.&mdash;A sign of gloom, sadness and parting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cabbage</b>.&mdash;This symbol points out that in spite of
+ thrift and diligence, you will never be very rich.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cabinet</b>.&mdash;An unexpected and fortunate discovery,
+ giving you much pleasure and satisfaction, possibly wealth
+ and unthought-of prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cage</b>.&mdash;An empty cage shows that you expect to find
+ all manner of amiable qualities in others which are entirely
+ lacking in yourself. See also <b>Birds in Cage</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cakes</b>.&mdash;New friends, social success, invitations,
+ and hospitality. See also <b>Wedding Cake</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Calf</b>.&mdash;This signifies a need for gentleness and
+ kindness to those with whom you associate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Camel</b>.&mdash;A responsibility satisfactorily carried
+ out; sometimes frustrated plans and endless delays; a camel
+ laden means wealth from an unexpected source abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Camera</b>.&mdash;This proclaims the fact that you are too
+ fond of gathering new or clever ideas from others, with a
+ view to passing them off as your own original thoughts
+ whenever the opportunity arises.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Campanulas</b>.&mdash;These flowers indicate that your hope
+ is centred on one desire, and assure you of the certainty of
+ obtaining your wish.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Candle</b>.&mdash;This is significant of trials, worries,
+ or illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Candle Extinguisher</b>.&mdash;An uncomfortable incident or
+ episode which will put you out considerably.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Candlestick</b>.&mdash;You have need to look at things from
+ a wider point of view; to make the best of yourself you must
+ cultivate perception.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cannon</b>.&mdash;This denotes military and naval display
+ and good fortune; with pleasant symbols around or near, such
+ as a crown or star, promotion for someone dear to you in the
+ service.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Canoe</b>.&mdash;This implies that a new friendship will
+ eventually lead to a happy love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Canopy</b>.&mdash;This brings success through the help and
+ interest of those who are socially or mentally your
+ superiors.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Canterbury Bells</b>.&mdash;These graceful flowers indicate
+ that your happiness is to a great extent dependent upon
+ others; if the figure of a woman appeared beside the flowers
+ it will be through a woman that your best happiness comes, if
+ a man were seen it will be one of the male sex to whom you
+ must look for your chief joy in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cap</b>.&mdash;This warns you to be cautious in your
+ dealings with those of the opposite sex; it also points to
+ the fact that those things which you desire to hide will
+ become known. See also <b>Peaked Cap</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Capstan</b>.&mdash;To those associated with the sea, this
+ symbol gives warning of storms; to others, it predicts
+ association with sailors or yachtsmen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carafe</b>.&mdash;A pleasure which will depend entirely
+ upon yourself is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Caravan</b>.&mdash;This signifies an independent nature,
+ desiring to live a roaming life free of restrictions; should
+ a horse be harnessed to the caravan your ambitions will be
+ fulfilled.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cards</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace
+ of Hearts, Ace of Spades</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carnations</b>.&mdash;These sweet-scented flowers bring
+ happiness, faithfulness, love, and good friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carpenter at Work</b>.&mdash;Necessary arrangement of your
+ affairs is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carriage and Horses</b>.-This foretells that your affairs
+ will prosper and that you may reasonably expect the comforts
+ of life; a carriage without horses means that your riches
+ will be transitory, leaving you in poverty; with other signs
+ it denotes that you may be the victim of scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carrying Chair</b>.&mdash;An omen of illness or accident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cart</b>.&mdash;A symbol of fluctuation in fortune and of a
+ tedious waiting for any settled improvement in financial
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Carving</b>.&mdash;Handsome carving is a sign of
+ satisfaction and development.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Castle</b>.&mdash;You may expect fortune to smile upon you;
+ a crumbling castle denotes disappointment and ill success in
+ love and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cat</b>.&mdash;This is an uncomfortable sign of trickery,
+ meanness, and quarrels among relations, money matters
+ probably being the disturbing cause; a cat jumping shows
+ worries and difficulty.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Caterpillar</b>.&mdash;You are likely to be criticized
+ unkindly by those who are envious of you, although you have
+ no suspicion that these people are anything but friendly in
+ their feeling towards you; there is slyness and deception,
+ and it would be well to be on your guard or you may find
+ unpleasant gossip has been spread about you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cathedral</b>.&mdash;Prosperity, contentment, and happiness
+ with those whom you love is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cattle</b>.&mdash;Profitable transactions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cauldron</b>.&mdash;New opportunities which need careful
+ consideration.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cauliflower</b>.&mdash;This signifies that even your best
+ friends cannot describe you as constant or reliable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cave</b>.&mdash;Unless you rouse yourself and use a little
+ more push, you are likely to remain in obscurity all your
+ life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Celery</b>.&mdash;A vigorous body and active mind which
+ will preserve the energies of youth to a good old age.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chain</b>.&mdash;An engagement or wedding; an entangled
+ chain means a dilemma which will tax your ingenuity to the
+ utmost; a long, thick chain indicates ties that you wish to
+ undo; a broken one, trouble in store.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chair</b>.&mdash;A small chair shows an arrival; a large
+ one, deliberation over a new plan. See also <b>Carrying
+ Chair, Rocking Chair</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chatelaine</b>.&mdash;This signifies that a variety of
+ people will be instrumental in your career; it is also an
+ indication that you are somewhat inclined to depend too much
+ on sentimental and demonstrative affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Champagne Glass</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of good fortune
+ and delight; to the sick, a good omen of recovery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cheese</b>.&mdash;A large cheese denotes that you will
+ benefit by the generosity of prosperous friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cherries</b>.&mdash;A love affair, happiness, and health,
+ are the meanings of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chessmen</b>.&mdash;These announce the fact that you will
+ be troubled by matters which are difficult to adjust to your
+ satisfaction, and you must expect a certain amount of anxiety
+ and worry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chestnut Tree</b>.&mdash;An event of interest and
+ importance may be expected in the spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chestnuts</b>.&mdash;These show determination in carrying
+ out a scheme which you think will benefit you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chicken</b>.&mdash;This shows new interests and pleasures;
+ if roosting, domestic tribulation; if flying, troublesome
+ matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you will soon be
+ making fresh plans or forming new projects; a child running
+ means bad news or threatened danger; at play, tranquillity
+ and pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child Blowing Soap Bubbles</b>.&mdash;Occasions of sadness
+ and joy in quick succession.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child with Dancing-Doll</b>.&mdash;The gratification of a
+ wish through an entirely unexpected means.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Child with Tambourine</b>.&mdash;Pleasure,
+ lightheartedness, coming good news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chimney</b>.&mdash;Unless you are cautious you will take a
+ false step; a chimney with smoke to be seen means that you
+ are content, and find pleasure in daily routine and a
+ somewhat commonplace life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chinaman</b>.&mdash;There is someone who appears eager to
+ serve you but in reality is far from being trustworthy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chinese Lantern</b>.&mdash;False security, the evidence of
+ which will soon be brought to your notice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chisel</b>.&mdash;A symbol of losses, dismay, and trouble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Christmas Tree</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates that you may
+ expect some special happiness at the Christmas season.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chrysanthemums</b>.&mdash;These beautiful flowers assure
+ you of a long desired hope in connection with someone dear
+ to you which will be realised in the autumn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Church</b>.&mdash;Courage, honour, and tranquillity; a
+ legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Churning</b>.&mdash;This is a happy omen for good and
+ successful results in all you undertake; you will be
+ fortunate and will always take a turn in the right direction
+ for your own happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cigar</b>.&mdash;A wealthy friend or lover who will absorb
+ all your thoughts; a broken cigar signifies a disagreeable
+ incident or a quarrel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Circle</b>.&mdash;Money, presents, an engagement, faithful
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clapper for Scaring Birds</b>.&mdash;This sign proclaims
+ that you are offended at small faults or failings in others,
+ and are always eager to bring them into notice, but are blind
+ to your own more obvious deficiencies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clarionet</b>.&mdash;A pleasure which will be gratified in
+ an unlooked-for manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Claw</b>.&mdash;This symbol foretells scandal or evil
+ influence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clenched Hand</b>.&mdash;Indignation; disputes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clergyman</b>.&mdash;Reconciliation in a long-standing
+ feud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clock</b>.&mdash;A sign that you desire to hurry over the
+ present and arrive at a time to which you are looking
+ forward.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clouds</b>.&mdash;These denote disappointment, failure of
+ plans, and dismay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clover</b>.&mdash;A very lucky sign of coming good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cloves</b>.&mdash;This symbol proclaims the desire for
+ appreciation and the wish to appear at your best on all
+ occasions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clown</b>.&mdash;Your folly is apparent to everyone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clubs</b>.&mdash;See <b>Golf Clubs, Ace of Clubs</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coach</b>.&mdash;If with horses, you may look forward to a
+ time of ease and luxury; if without horses, it warns you
+ against an act of folly or a harmful indiscretion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coal</b>.&mdash;Prosperity and good fellowship
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coal-Scoop</b>.&mdash;This signifies domestic difficulties
+ or vexation at the turn things have taken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coal Scuttle</b>.&mdash;You will adapt yourself to
+ unaccustomed circumstances requiring much energy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coat</b>.&mdash;Sadness caused through a parting; if the
+ coat is ragged, distressing news; without sleeves, failure in
+ a new undertaking.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cobbler</b>.&mdash;This predicts a life of arduous and
+ ill-paid work, poor health, and a struggle to make both ends
+ meet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cobra</b>.&mdash;A warning of grave danger to you or yours.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cock</b>.&mdash;A sign of forthcoming good news, of
+ conquest and triumph.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cockatoo</b>.&mdash;This bird indicates disturbance in the
+ home and some vexation with friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cockchafer</b>.&mdash;This predicts a bad harvest season;
+ flying, the arrival of sudden news of a somewhat disagreeable
+ nature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cocoanut</b>.&mdash;Travel or interesting discoveries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coffee Pot</b>.&mdash;Dependence on creature comforts;
+ slight indisposition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Coffin</b>.&mdash;A bad omen of coming bereavement; a
+ coffin with a sword beside it shows death of a soldier; with
+ a flag, that of a sailor; with snowdrops, death of a child or
+ infant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Collar</b>.&mdash;Perseverance in the face of obstacles
+ will bring you a great reward.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Collar-Stud</b>.&mdash;A reminder of some tiresome or
+ disagreeable little duty which you would fain forget.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Columbine</b>.&mdash;These flowers foretell the renewal of
+ a former friendship which is brought about by means of an
+ unthought-of meeting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Comb</b>.&mdash;You will find out that your confidence in
+ someone was misplaced and this discovery will cause you much
+ distress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Comet</b>.&mdash;Favourable weather; unusual and
+ interesting events; to lovers it is an unfavourable omen of
+ separation and blighted hope.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Compasses</b>.&mdash;This sign implies that you may expect
+ to travel and to spend your life in interesting activities.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Concertina</b>.&mdash;This symbol proclaims dilatory habits
+ and feeble wit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Conductor</b>.&mdash;See <b>Music Conductor</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Convolvuli</b>.&mdash;This flower shows feelings of
+ sadness; love and hope which have lasted but a short time now
+ leave only memories to which you cling.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Corks</b>.&mdash;This sign shows the power of adapting
+ yourself to your company, and of proving yourself useful in
+ awkward situations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Corkscrew</b>.&mdash;This denotes that you will be vexed by
+ inquisitive people who trouble you with questions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cormorant</b>.&mdash;This bird is a symbol of agility,
+ swift decisions, and the attainment of your ambition through
+ the power of rapid thought and work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Corn</b>.&mdash;This is a pleasant omen of wealth and
+ success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cornucopia</b>.&mdash;This symbol predicts great happiness
+ and unqualified success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cover</b>.&mdash;See <b>Meat Cover</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cow</b>.&mdash;A calm, contented state of mind, peaceful
+ and prosperous days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cowslips</b>.&mdash;A sign of joy; to the married it
+ foretells a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crab</b>.&mdash;Strife, family disagreements, an enemy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cradle</b>.&mdash;A birth; a broken cradle, sorrow or
+ anxiety about a child.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crane</b>.&mdash;Heavy burdens and anxiety are indicated by
+ this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crests</b>.&mdash;These are often to be seen and must to
+ some extent be read in connection with other signs in the
+ cup; large crests indicate news of, or communications with,
+ those in positions of authority; small crests, interesting
+ family developments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cricket Bat</b>.&mdash;A love of sport and a keen desire
+ for fair play in all matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crinoline</b>.&mdash;This predicts that unless you retrench
+ in your expenditure, you will have but a pittance to spend
+ upon your dress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crocuses</b>.&mdash;These flowers are an emblem of joy, and
+ of radiant happiness in love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Croquet-Mallet</b>.&mdash;A cheerful and patient
+ disposition, always making the best of things, is the meaning
+ of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cross</b>.&mdash;You must expect to meet with hindrances
+ and obstacles in the way of your desires; sorrow and
+ misfortune are also indicated by this symbol. See also
+ <b>Maltese Cross</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crossed Keys</b>.&mdash;A sign of authority, power and
+ honour, and an assurance of comfort and help in times of
+ difficulty or doubt.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crown</b>.&mdash;Advancement and honour; the attainment of
+ your highest ambition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Crutches</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant sign of
+ forthcoming illness or accident which causes lameness for the
+ time being.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cucumber</b>.&mdash;A new plan successfully carried out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cup</b>.&mdash;A large cup tells of a splendid opportunity
+ coming your way which will insure your future success; a
+ small cup means that a little anxiety is before you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cupboard</b>.&mdash;Disappointment in money affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Curtain</b>.&mdash;This symbol proclaims that someone is
+ hiding a matter from you which it would be to your advantage
+ to learn; with other signs in the cup which are good you may
+ conclude that the matter will be revealed to you shortly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Custard-Glasses</b>.&mdash;A signal of illness, possibly
+ chicken pox or measles.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cypress</b>.&mdash;This tree indicates that you bravely
+ face a difficulty, and finally overcome it by your own
+ endeavours.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ D
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Daffodils</b>.&mdash;A long-desired hope is about to come
+ to pass, or a delightful holiday spent in the company of
+ those most congenial to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dagger</b>.&mdash;If near and pointing towards consultant,
+ it would be a bad sign of danger from wounds or an operation;
+ if more distant, it shows a much less personal danger.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dahlias</b>.&mdash;A sign of some important event which you
+ may expect to take place in the autumn; it also denotes
+ thrift and increase of fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Daisies</b>.&mdash;These imply that you have an attractive,
+ child-like nature, finding happiness in simple pleasures; a
+ circle of daisies means that you attract someone to you of
+ the same nature as yourself who will become all the world to
+ you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Damsons</b>.&mdash;These denote complication of your
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dance</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ballet Dance</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dancer</b>.&mdash;A pleasant omen of coming pleasure and
+ gratification, good news, happiness in love and friendship;
+ it also means that you will receive an unexpected invitation;
+ several figures dancing in happy abandonment foretell that
+ your hopes and desires will be fulfilled, and that many
+ changes will occur, all tending to your success and future
+ happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dancing-Doll</b>.&mdash;See <b>Child with Dancing Doll</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dandelion</b>.&mdash;Unexpected news of the marriage of an
+ old friend whom you had always supposed would never marry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dates</b>.&mdash;A pleasure which is unlikely to come up to
+ your expectations is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Deer</b>.&mdash;An unfortunate indication that your
+ ventures in new directions of work or business will end in
+ failure; if running, a fruitless endeavour to undo your past
+ mistakes; a dead deer, that you will be the innocent cause of
+ distress to someone you love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Desk</b>.&mdash;You will receive a letter which will upset
+ you, or you will lose the friendship of someone with whom you
+ have corresponded regularly for many years.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Devil</b>.&mdash;This symbol gives warning that reformation
+ is needed, or you may find yourself so tightly in the grip of
+ bad influence that it will be well-nigh impossible to
+ extricate yourself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diadem</b>.&mdash;This ensign of royalty shows that your
+ ambition is realised beyond your expectations; wonderful good
+ fortune and influential friends assure you of an unusually
+ successful career.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diamonds</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Diamonds</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dish</b>.&mdash;Anxiety in household matters; a broken dish
+ is a foretaste of a greater loss.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diver</b>.&mdash;A great and unexpected piece of news which
+ will lead to a fortunate discovery; to the lover, it reveals
+ deception.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Diving-Bell</b>.&mdash;This sign predicts that you may one
+ day find yourself in danger on the sea or river.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dog</b>.&mdash;This symbol has many meanings which must be
+ read in accordance with the other symbols; in a general way
+ this sign indicates adverse conditions, the thwarting of
+ life's chances, unfortunate love affairs, family misfortune
+ and money troubles; a large dog sometimes signifies
+ protection and good friends; a small dog, vexation and
+ impatience.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Doll</b>.&mdash;A festivity at which you will endeavour to
+ conceal your feelings of boredom under somewhat foolish
+ hilarity. See also <b>Child with Dancing Doll, Rag Doll</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dolphin</b>.&mdash;A cheerful and optimistic character,
+ pleasure on the sea or river.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dovecot</b>.&mdash;Peace in the home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Doves</b>.&mdash;These birds give a personal message of
+ happiness and an assurance of faithfulness in love, peaceful
+ circumstances, high ideals, and progress; to those who are at
+ enmity this symbol proclaims reconciliation; to the sick or
+ anxious, comfort and hope; to a business man, a fortunate
+ omen of success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dragon</b>.&mdash;Great and sudden changes about which
+ there is an element of danger.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dragon-Fly</b>.&mdash;Tidings of unexpected occurrences,
+ unlooked-for events, new and advantageous opportunities,
+ sometimes new clothes or furniture.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Drum</b>.&mdash;A hazardous enterprise or expedition is the
+ meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Drummer</b>.&mdash;To a man, this foreshows popularity and
+ a successful public career; to a woman, social success, a
+ large following of friends and admirers, and power of gaining
+ her own ends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Duck</b>.&mdash;A sign of a taste for speculation; if more
+ than one duck, success in work and enterprise, profitable
+ undertakings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dumb Bell</b>.&mdash;A chance meeting which will lead to
+ the making of a new friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dustpan and Brush</b>.&mdash;You will be certain to hear of
+ domestic tribulation amongst your friends or relatives; if
+ this symbol appears in your cup with other signs of vexation,
+ it would indicate personal domestic annoyance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Dwarf</b>.&mdash;This portends calamity, accident, or
+ disgrace.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ E
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eagle</b>.&mdash;This predicts that you may expect most
+ beneficial changes, the realisation of a long-cherished hope,
+ and possibly an inheritance of wealth from an unexpected
+ source; a flying eagle shows the coming of wealth and honour
+ after a change of residence; with a vulture, death of a
+ monarch; a dead eagle, public loss and mourning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eagle's Nest</b>.&mdash;An eagle on its nest foretells
+ association with those in places of authority and honour; it
+ also denotes a life of wealth and ease.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ear</b>.&mdash;A large ear shows that you will be shocked
+ by hearing of some scandal or abuse; a normal ear means that
+ you will receive some interesting and pleasant piece of news
+ or valuable information.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ear-rings</b>.&mdash;To a man this symbol proclaims the
+ displeasure of one of the opposite sex; to a woman, the
+ humiliation of unrequited affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Earwig</b>.&mdash;A sign of uncomfortable discoveries in
+ the home, troubles with domestics, deceit and prying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Easel</b>.&mdash;A sign of marriage to widows and maids; to
+ the married, increase of worldly goods; this symbol must be
+ read in connection with other indications in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eels</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant symbol meaning
+ malicious tongues and treacherous friends, also gossip over
+ money matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Egg-Cup</b>.&mdash;A sign of an escape from a threatened
+ disaster.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eggs</b>.&mdash;New plans and ideas, or a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Elephant</b>.&mdash;A sign of power, travel, promotion,
+ happiness and stability in love and friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Elf</b>.&mdash;This symbol should put you on your guard or
+ you may be the victim of an unpleasant practical joke.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Elm Tree</b>.&mdash;A good omen of prosperity and coming
+ happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Emu</b>.&mdash;Lack of caution will not be one of your
+ failings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Engine</b>.&mdash;Journeys, trouble on the railway,
+ strikes, accident, and hasty news are the meanings of this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ensign</b>.&mdash;See <b>Flag</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Escape</b>.&mdash;See <b>Fire Escape</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Extinguisher</b>.&mdash;See <b>Candle Extinguisher</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eye</b>.&mdash;This signifies penetration and the solving
+ of difficulties; it also shows depth of character and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eyeglasses</b>.&mdash;You will make a beneficial discovery
+ through surprising means.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ F
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Faces</b>.&mdash;Several of these denote an invitation to a
+ party or wedding; ugly faces mean disturbances or bad news;
+ pretty faces, pleasure and love; two faces upon one head,
+ looking diverse ways, indicate that you may hear yourself
+ accused of deception and falseness, or that these things may
+ be practised upon you; a bearded face, health and strength,
+ but an indolent nature, which is a source of vexation to
+ those around you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Falcon</b>.&mdash;This bird warns you to be on your guard,
+ for you have an enemy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fan</b>.&mdash;Love of admiration, frivolity, pleasure with
+ the opposite sex.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fate</b>.&mdash;This is indicated by a straight thin line
+ of tea leaves which ascends towards the consultant; what may
+ be expected of fate must be judged by the line itself and
+ other signs in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Feathers</b>.&mdash;Large feathers signify achievement and
+ prosperity; to authors, literary success; small feathers
+ denote something of which you are afraid, but which you will
+ meet with courage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Feet</b>.&mdash;You will be called upon to take a decisive
+ step in some matter which may lead up to an eventful change
+ in your life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fence</b>.&mdash;This means that there is but a step
+ between you and success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fender</b>.&mdash;You will constantly come in contact with
+ someone to whom you feel a strong antipathy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ferns</b>.&mdash;Dignity, peace, and steadfast love are the
+ meanings of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ferret</b>.&mdash;Jealousy and enmity are likely to cause
+ you distress.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ferry-Boat</b>.&mdash;This symbol implies that difficulties
+ will be smoothed away for you by the aid of good and useful
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Field Marshal's Hat</b>.&mdash;To a soldier, or those who
+ are associated with them, this is a sign of coming promotion,
+ triumph, and of the attainment to honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Figs</b>.&mdash;These indicate joy and abundance of the
+ good things of this world; to those in business it is an omen
+ of success and prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Figurehead of a Ship</b>.&mdash;A good omen for your future
+ Welfare; this symbol predicts that you will be enabled to
+ steer your course through smooth waters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Figures</b>.&mdash;See <b>Numbers, Human Figures, Running
+ Figures</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Finger</b>.&mdash;This usually indicates a special need for
+ attention to be paid to adjoining symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fire-Engine</b>.&mdash;An evidence of a serious fire of
+ which you will hear or from which you will suffer; this must
+ be judged by other indications in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fire-Escape</b>.&mdash;An urgent warning to take all
+ precautions against fire.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fireplace</b>.&mdash;Your chief interests in life will
+ probably lie in your home; small duties, simple pleasures,
+ and a circle of friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fish</b>.&mdash;News from abroad; with other signs of
+ movement, emigration; a starfish is a sign of good luck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Flag</b>.&mdash;Danger, rebellion, and war are the meanings
+ of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Flower-Border</b>.&mdash;That for which you have long hoped
+ and waited is about to come to pass.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Flowers</b>.&mdash;Many pleasant meanings may be given to
+ this symbol, good fortune, happiness, love, marriage, and a
+ large circle of admiring friends, being among them. See also
+ <b>Basket of Flowers, Foxgloves, Lily, Forget-me-not</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fly</b>.&mdash;This signifies small vexations and
+ annoyances which will ruffle you considerably. See also
+ <b>Bluebottle Fly, Dragon Fly</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Font</b>.&mdash;News of a birth or an invitation to a
+ christening party.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Foot</b>.&mdash;This indicates a journey; a swollen foot,
+ injury, or news of an accident to the foot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Football</b>.&mdash;Love of outdoor games, or a keen
+ interest in the welfare of those who take part in them, is
+ shown by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Forge</b>.&mdash;This implies a need for refinement and of
+ reconstructing your ideas on many subjects.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Forget-me-not</b>.&mdash;This flower speaks of the
+ attainment of a cherished hope, also that you will probably
+ find your truest happiness in love and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fork</b>.&mdash;This warns you against those who constantly
+ flatter you; it would be well for you to be on your guard or
+ you may one day awake to the fact that all this flattery was
+ used as a tool to harm you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fountain</b>.&mdash;A most favourable omen foretelling
+ happiness, success in love and marriage, prosperity in
+ business, and good fortune in all you undertake; this symbol
+ also points to an unexpected legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fox</b>.&mdash;This denotes that you may have an
+ unsuspected enemy, possibly disloyal dependents; sometimes it
+ means theft and trickery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Foxgloves</b>.&mdash;These show ambition and attainment; if
+ broken or bending, defeated plans and hopes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Frog</b>.&mdash;A change of residence; with other signs,
+ new work or profession; with bad symbols around, unpleasant
+ sights and stories.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fruit</b>.&mdash;A happy sign of forthcoming prosperity and
+ general advancement.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ G
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gaiters</b>.&mdash;Your chief interests will be in outdoor
+ work and amusements; intellectual pursuits will not attract
+ you; to clergy, or to those associated with them, gaiters
+ indicate promotion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gallows</b>.&mdash;An omen of great distress and tragedy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Garden Roller</b>.&mdash;An indication that things around
+ you are liable to become somewhat unmanageable, and that you
+ will need tact and strength to avoid being crushed by
+ circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Garland</b>.&mdash;A sign of happiness, love and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Garters</b>.&mdash;A contempt for feminine weakness is the
+ meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gate</b>.&mdash;An excellent opportunity awaits you,
+ perhaps the chance of a lifetime; massive high gates denote
+ restriction, misery, or imprisonment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Geese</b>.&mdash;These indicate the arrival of unexpected
+ and rather troublesome visitors.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gentian</b>.&mdash;A memory which is interwoven with sorrow
+ and joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Geranium</b>.&mdash;This flower shows a strong will and
+ determined character, contentment, and happiness; it also
+ denotes two opposite natures who have a great bond of
+ affection between them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Giant</b>.&mdash;There is, or will be, a serious obstacle
+ in your path.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gimlet</b>.&mdash;You will be unpleasantly reminded of a
+ disagreeable fact.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Giraffe</b>.&mdash;You are apt to cause mischief through
+ blundering and the making of incorrect statements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gladioli</b>.&mdash;These flowers indicate courage in the
+ face of difficulty; hope and tenderness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Glasses</b>.&mdash;These show that you will entertain your
+ friends on a lavish scale, and delight in hospitality, but
+ will occasionally be confronted by difficulties in your
+ arrangements. See also <b>Champagne Glass, Custard-Glasses,
+ Eyeglasses, Hand Glass</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gleaner</b>.&mdash;You will always endeavour to make the
+ best of the circumstances in which you find yourself but will
+ seldom possess the most desirable things in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Goat</b>.&mdash;A new enterprise which has an element of
+ risk about it; a goat is an unfortunate sign to sailors or to
+ those connected with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Golf Clubs</b>.&mdash;These indicate a life so full of work
+ that there is but little leisure for recreation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gondola</b>.&mdash;A visit to Italy, or a romance are the
+ meanings of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gong-and-Stick</b>.&mdash;This symbol warns you to expect
+ little else than the "trivial round and common task" for the
+ present.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Goose</b>.&mdash;A venture needing much discussion and
+ arrangement; plans are made only to be upset again, and
+ unless you proceed with caution, you are likely to make a bad
+ mistake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gramophone</b>.&mdash;This usually portends vexation at
+ being drawn into a somewhat disorderly and noisy pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grapes</b>.&mdash;These signify pleasure, abundance,
+ fulfilment, and a life free from care.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grasshoppers</b>.&mdash;These insects give warning of a
+ poor harvest season; for an old person the risk of chill
+ leading to severe illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grave</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in accordance
+ with its position, also with reference to other signs in the
+ cup; as a general rule, with gloomy signs it would bring a
+ message of coming sorrow, or with cheerful symbols that a
+ death would benefit the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Greyhound</b>.&mdash;This sign stands for energy and
+ untiring activity which will bring you unqualified success;
+ it also denotes that you may expect favourable tidings of the
+ result of a new enterprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grindstone</b>.&mdash;The aftermath of an indiscretion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Guitar</b>.&mdash;This symbol displays strong power of
+ attraction for the opposite sex, also pleasant adventures
+ ending in a happy love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Gun</b>.&mdash;A very disquieting symbol, grave danger of a
+ sudden calamity; with other bad signs, a violent death.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ H
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hammer</b>.&mdash;Troublesome little tasks which you are
+ reluctant to undertake.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hammock</b>.&mdash;A mournful ending of something to which
+ you had looked forward with delight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ham with Frill</b>.&mdash;This denotes a nice invitation,
+ hospitality, pleasure with your friends; also enjoyment
+ followed by dismay; a ham without a frill means increasing
+ fortune and success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hand</b>.&mdash;A sign of good fellowship, loyalty, and
+ affection; it may also indicate a parting, a meeting or a
+ bargain concluded; other signs around it must be noticed in
+ order to read its special meaning. See also <b>Clenched
+ Hand</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handbell</b>.&mdash;You would much like to startle the
+ world by a wonderful discovery or amazing theory by which
+ your name would be known for all time but you will need every
+ possible good symbol to appear in the cup to give you any
+ assurance of your ambition being gratified.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handcuffs</b>.&mdash;Disgrace, imprisonment, misfortune,
+ and dishonesty; this sign must be read in connection with
+ others around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handglass</b>.&mdash;An illusion quickly dispelled is the
+ meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Handscreen</b>.&mdash;Even small demands sometimes
+ necessitate great effort on the part of those to whom the
+ demand is made.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hare</b>.&mdash;The return of an absent friend after a long
+ absence; if it is running, a journey is indicated; a dead
+ hare foreshows money acquired through industry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harebell</b>.&mdash;Peace, a placid existence, and
+ faithfulness in love are the meanings of this lovely little
+ flower; with other signs you may expect news of a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harp</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of melancholy and predicts
+ the possibility of a nervous breakdown.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harrissi Lily</b>.&mdash;These graceful flowers predict
+ peace, joy, hope, and a wedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harrow</b>.&mdash;This shows that much of your time will be
+ given endeavouring to make the lives of those around you
+ smooth and happy, whilst you cheerfully spend your days in a
+ somewhat monotonous manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Harvest</b>.&mdash;A shock of corn is a somewhat sad emblem
+ showing that you have sown that of which the reaping will be
+ tears; it is also a warning of illness, especially to the
+ aged.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hastener for Roasting Meat</b>.&mdash;You are reminded that
+ you should endeavour to move with the times, and not cling so
+ tenaciously to ideas and habits which are now obsolete.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hat</b>.&mdash;A symbol of luck, presents, success in new
+ work or enterprise; sometimes it foreshows the arrival of a
+ visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hawk</b>.&mdash;This is an unfortunate symbol, as it
+ denotes circumstances in which people and things seem to be
+ working against you, placing you in awkward and embarrassing
+ predicaments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hayrick</b>.&mdash;This indicates a desire for mastery and
+ preeminence; it also shows that a doubt will arise as to how
+ best to proceed, but you will find the right way out and will
+ come to a wise decision.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Head</b>.&mdash;A large head gives warning of family
+ trouble or of serious illness; a very small head, waning
+ ability or power; several heads, mental distress or
+ derangement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hearse</b>.&mdash;A sign of bereavement or of sad news of
+ those who are bereaved.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Heart</b>.&mdash;A sign of coming happiness through the
+ affections bringing joy into your life, or satisfaction
+ through money, according to other signs near.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hearts</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Hearts</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Heather</b>.&mdash;A most fortunate sign of gratified
+ wishes and of coming good luck; to lovers it is an assurance
+ of much happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hedge</b>.&mdash;This shows that through energy and
+ perseverance you will surmount obstacles and carry all before
+ you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hedgehog</b>.&mdash;You will be immensely surprised by
+ hearing that someone whom you had always thought of as a
+ confirmed bachelor is about to be married.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hemlock</b>.&mdash;The shadows of your past life have an
+ inconvenient habit of appearing at the most awkward moments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hens</b>.&mdash;Comfort and domestic felicity; a hen
+ roosting shows domestic annoyance and money worries.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Highlander</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of sound business
+ capacity and a plodding contriver in transactions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hive</b>.&mdash;See <b>Beehive</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hockey-Stick</b>.&mdash;A keenness for games and success in
+ the playing of them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hoe</b>.&mdash;This means that you will often have more to
+ do than you can well accomplish; each day things will occur
+ needing your attention and increasing your work, but in spite
+ of it you will have good health and cheerfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Holly</b>.&mdash;This indicates that something of
+ importance may be expected to occur in the winter; unless
+ gloomy signs appear in the cup, it may be assumed that the
+ event will be a happy one.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hollyhock</b>.&mdash;You will have a friend, or lover, who
+ will never disappoint you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Honeycomb</b>.&mdash;Prosperous undertakings, honour and
+ renown, and much which is delightful are foreshown by this
+ symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hoop</b>.&mdash;You will find immense satisfaction in doing
+ things that require energy even if they are of little
+ importance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horns</b>.&mdash;You have a powerful enemy, or at least
+ someone who has feelings of animosity towards you, which may
+ prove to be unpleasant in their result.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horse</b>.&mdash;Comforts, loyal friends, and pleasure;
+ galloping horses mean that events are hurrying towards you
+ over which you have no control, bringing many changes into
+ your life. See also <b>Carriage and Horses</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horse-Collar</b>.&mdash;To those who own horses, or do
+ business with them, this sign is a pleasant indication of
+ success in some transaction; to others it would imply toil
+ and a strenuous effort to keep things going.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horseman</b>.&mdash;See <b>Mounted Horseman</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Horseshoe</b>.&mdash;An unexpected piece of good fortune,
+ the achievement of your wish, and good luck in all you
+ undertake; a double horseshoe hastens the arrival of your
+ desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset of plans causing
+ much disappointment and vexation; a broken one denotes a
+ dilemma, trials, or discomforts.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hot-Water Bottle</b>.&mdash;You will always find
+ compensation in all trials and discomforts.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hot-Water Can</b>.&mdash;Indisposition, irritability,
+ annoyances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hourglass</b>.&mdash;A warning against delay in
+ arrangements or thought-of plans; with other signs, the
+ hourglass is a grave warning of peril through illness or
+ accident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>House</b>.&mdash;A successful transaction, a visit, a new
+ home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Human Figures</b>.&mdash;These must be judged with regard
+ to what they appear to be doing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Hyacinth</b>.&mdash;This flower predicts love, joy, and
+ gratified ambition.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ I
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ibex on Rock</b>.&mdash;After a time of strenuous effort
+ and struggle, you will achieve triumph and a position of
+ security and peace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Indian</b>.&mdash;This symbol predicts news from India; the
+ nature of the information, whether personal, public,
+ pleasant, or the reverse, must be judged by other indications
+ in the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Initials</b>.&mdash;These frequently occur, and usually
+ point to names of people from whom you may expect to hear
+ shortly; or they may indicate places.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Inkpot</b>.&mdash;Expectancy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Iris</b>.&mdash;These flowers bring a message of hope and
+ pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Iron</b>.&mdash;Small vexations or troubles which will
+ quickly pass, is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ivory</b>.&mdash;This foretells increased wealth and a
+ well-merited reward for past industry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ivy</b>.&mdash;Patience, understanding, steadfastness, and
+ loyal friends are indicated by this sign.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ J
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jackdaw</b>.&mdash;Sagacity, dependable friends, and
+ knowledge acquired by persevering study.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jam</b>.&mdash;Pots of jam caution you against extravagance
+ and waste.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jelly</b>.&mdash;This foreshows a time of pleasure and a
+ time of pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jemmy</b>.&mdash;A bad attack of toothache is indicated by
+ this weapon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jewellery</b>.&mdash;You may expect an increase of wealth,
+ possibly good presents also.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jockey</b>.&mdash;Successful dealing and good money
+ enterprise; luck in racing and speculation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>John Bull</b>.&mdash;This figure implies that you are
+ likely to witness, or partake in, an event of national
+ importance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Judge in Robes</b>.&mdash;Legal affairs, personal or
+ otherwise according to other indications in the cup; this
+ sign is often seen during a famous trial or when such is
+ about to take place.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jug</b>.&mdash;This shows good health and money making.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Jumping Figure</b>.&mdash;Change which will be greatly to
+ your advantage.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ K
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kangaroo</b>.&mdash;You will receive an unlooked-for and
+ interesting piece of news; sometimes it indicates that you
+ have a rival.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kettle</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of illness; unless a human
+ figure appears beside it, the illness is probably for the
+ consultant; it is an omen of coming trouble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Key</b>.&mdash;Circumstances will improve, things will
+ become easy, and your path will be made smooth; you may hope
+ for success in whatever you have on hand; a key at some
+ distance from the consultant denotes the need for the
+ assistance of good and influential friends in times of
+ difficulty. See also <b>Crossed Keys</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Keyhole</b>.&mdash;This gives warning of a need for
+ caution, for someone of whom you feel no suspicion is
+ untrustworthy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kingfisher</b>.&mdash;This beautiful bird signifies the
+ return of someone for whom you have been longing; if flying,
+ news of a surprising nature will speedily arrive.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>King on His Throne</b>.&mdash;Security and peace; it may
+ also mean that you gain a high position through influential
+ friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kite</b>.&mdash;Vanishing pleasures and benefits, or
+ scandal, are the meanings of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Kneeling Figure</b>.&mdash;A new enterprise or project;
+ care should be taken to think it over well; do nothing rashly
+ and seek reliable advice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Knife</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant sign of quarrels,
+ broken friendship, and tears.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Knight in Armour</b>.&mdash;This sign predicts good
+ fortune, success in love, and loyalty to your friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Knives</b>.&mdash;These signify danger of wounds, attacks
+ of pain, and dismay.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ L
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Laburnum Tree</b>.&mdash;A sign of delight and the
+ fulfilment of a cherished hope, probably occurring in the
+ spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder</b>.&mdash;This signifies advancement, influential
+ friends, and the attainment of good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lamb</b>.&mdash;An indication that you will be amazed by
+ the success of a doubtful undertaking. See also <b>Prancing
+ Lamb</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lamp</b>.&mdash;This sign provides an assurance of good
+ success in business. See also <b>Street Lamp</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lantern</b>.&mdash;This shows that fear and doubt will mar
+ your happiness and progress. See also <b>Chinese Lantern</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Laurel</b>.&mdash;This tree points to power, ability and
+ health.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leaves</b>.&mdash;Prosperous results of your diligence, new
+ friends, and satisfaction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leek</b>.&mdash;This implies that you are anxious to come
+ to the root of some matter of which at present you have only
+ an inkling; with good signs around, you may expect to come to
+ a satisfactory understanding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leg</b>.&mdash;This foretells a successful race with
+ fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leg of Mutton</b>.&mdash;Depression and pecuniary worries
+ is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Leopard</b>.&mdash;This animal foreshows triumph over
+ adverse circumstances or an evil report; two leopards,
+ fortune and misfortune following each other in quick
+ succession.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Letters</b>.&mdash;These are shown by oblong or square
+ tea-leaves, initials near give the name of the writer; with
+ dots around they will contain money.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lettuce</b>.&mdash;This shows sleeplessness, possibly from
+ the receiving of some perturbing news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lighthouse</b>.&mdash;A good sign of security and of light
+ on your path whenever it is most needed; if crooked or
+ broken, disaster at sea.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lightning</b>.&mdash;Forked lightning seen in a zig-zag up
+ the side of the cup shows bad weather conditions; if near the
+ figure of a man or woman, it may possibly indicate death from
+ lightning or electrical mechanism; if seen at the bottom of
+ the cup and with a clear space indicating water, it would
+ mean bad storms abroad causing damage and loss.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lilac</b>.&mdash;This is an emblem of radiant happiness;
+ joys shared with another, with whom there is perfect oneness
+ of purpose and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lily-of-the-Valley</b>.&mdash;A fortunate omen of
+ realisation, love, and marriage. See also <b>Arum Lily,
+ Belladonna Lily, Madonna Lily, Harrissi Lily, Water Lily</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Limpets</b>.&mdash;These denote that you endeavour to wrest
+ from others some valuable secret which they possess, but
+ without success; limpets are a sign of good luck to fishermen
+ and promise a big haul of fish.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lines of Dots</b>.&mdash;These indicate journeys and their
+ probable length and direction; to be read in connection with
+ other signs of movement; wavy lines mean tiresome journeys or
+ difficulties likely to be encountered; if the lines ascend
+ sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly country
+ will be taken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion</b>.&mdash;One of the most fortunate symbols
+ indicating high hopes and excellent prospects, association
+ with distinguished persons, honour, and fame.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lizard</b>.&mdash;This suggests treachery and the
+ probability of a plot being laid against you by false and
+ deceitful friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lobster</b>.&mdash;A pleasant event, or a good present, is
+ shown by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lock and Key</b>.&mdash;You are warned against the loss of
+ something which you value.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Looking-Glass</b>.&mdash;This implies a desire to know the
+ truth, even if it be unpleasant to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lord Mayor's Coach</b>.&mdash;You will receive a good offer
+ from an unexpected quarter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lute</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of a secret sadness of which
+ those around you know nothing; to musicians, a good omen of
+ success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lynx</b>.&mdash;To the married a bad omen of estrangement,
+ possibly divorce; to others it denotes treachery or episodes
+ of a painful nature.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ M
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Macaroni</b>.&mdash;This proclaims the sad fact that you
+ must endeavour to make sixpence do the work of a shilling.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mace</b>.&mdash;Promotion, a position of authority and
+ achievement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Machine</b>.&mdash;See <b>Automatic Machine</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Madonna Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower means perfection and
+ peace, and the assurance of love and truth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnet</b>.&mdash;You will be drawn by an irresistible
+ attraction towards someone for whom you will eventually feel
+ more dislike than affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnifying Glass</b>.&mdash;You are given to such
+ exaggeration that it amounts to untruthfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnolia</b>.&mdash;This tree brings calm and peaceful
+ conditions after a time of unrest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magpie</b>.&mdash;"One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for
+ a wedding, four for a birth"; this ancient saying well
+ explains the meaning of seeing magpies in the tea-leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mahl Stick</b>.&mdash;See <b>Artist's Mahl Stick</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mallet</b>.&mdash;You will arrive at a wise conclusion in a
+ difficult matter. See also <b>Croquet Mallet</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Maltese Cross</b>.&mdash;You will emerge from one source of
+ vexation or trouble only to fall into another.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man</b>.&mdash;You may expect a visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Carrying a Burden</b>.&mdash;An unhappy marriage or an
+ unfortunate love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Carrying Mace</b>.&mdash;This points to personal
+ promotion or the advancement of someone dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Speaking from a Platform</b>.&mdash;Public news or
+ developments which will specially interest or concern you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Marrow</b>.&mdash;See <b>Vegetable Marrow</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mars</b>.&mdash;This sign will often be seen, and indicates
+ a courageous, energetic nature, fond of exploits and freedom,
+ and shows a capacity for strenuous work; a fortunate symbol
+ for a soldier.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mask</b>.&mdash;For a lover, this predicts that unpleasant
+ facts will come to light, of which at present there is no
+ suspicion, leading to an abrupt ending of the love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mass of Leaves</b>.&mdash;Arrivals and departures about
+ which there are little difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mast</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in connection with
+ the surrounding signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mastiff</b>.&mdash;This dog warns you of an unexpected
+ emergency in which there is danger of your being overpowered
+ by the arguments of those who are masterful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Maypole</b>.&mdash;This shows that you find but little
+ satisfaction in your amusements and gaiety; for whilst you
+ appear to enter into them in a light-hearted manner, you are
+ craving for further excitement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>May Tree</b>.&mdash;This signifies the receiving of a
+ joyous message.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Meat</b>.&mdash;A sign of financial worry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Meat Cover</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant emergency or discovery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Medal</b>.&mdash;You will be rewarded for past industry by
+ future prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Medicine Bottle</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant sign of illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Medlar</b>.&mdash;This tree predicts a condition of
+ transient happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Meerschaum Pipe</b>.&mdash;You will be disturbed by some
+ news from a man who has much influence in your life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Melon</b>.&mdash;This means gratification and good news,
+ and the deriving of much pleasure from the appreciation of
+ those whose good opinion is of value to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mercury</b>.&mdash;This planet is constantly seen in the
+ tea-leaves and is a symbol of ceaseless activity of striving
+ to attain great things; it also indicates good business
+ capacity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mermaid</b>.&mdash;To those associated with the sea, this
+ is a warning of shipwreck or other peril.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Merrythought</b>.&mdash;The attainment of a wish or small
+ pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mice</b>.&mdash;These indicate danger of poverty through
+ fraud or theft.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Milk-Cans</b>.&mdash;These show an agricultural enterprise
+ that will be to your advantage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Milk-Churn</b>.&mdash;A good emblem of future comfort and
+ increased happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Milking-Stool</b>.&mdash;A new venture about which you will
+ feel somewhat dubious but which with care will be carried out
+ successfully.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mine-Shaft</b>.&mdash;This is a hopeful sign of coming
+ peace after a time of discontent amongst miners, or a coal
+ strike.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mirror</b>.&mdash;Prophetic dreams; a love of truth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mistletoe</b>.&mdash;This signifies that a cherished hope
+ is unlikely to be fulfilled, or at any rate it will only be
+ after many months have passed, and when you have become weary
+ of waiting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mitre</b>.&mdash;A prediction of honour and promotion for a
+ clergyman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monk</b>.&mdash;Religious controversy and disturbances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monkey</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant indication that
+ ugly rumours and scandal will be spread about you or yours;
+ sometimes public notoriety; with other signs, it foreshows
+ grief and pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monkey-on-Organ</b>.&mdash;Difficult circumstances and a
+ hard struggle are the meanings of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monkey Puzzle Tree</b>.&mdash;A task lies before you which
+ you will find hard, but for which you will afterwards be
+ rewarded by meeting with great success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monograms</b>.&mdash;These will often be found in the
+ tea-leaves and will indicate someone of much importance in
+ your life, whose initials are shown by the monogram.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Monument</b>.&mdash;Someone in whose career you are much
+ interested will rise to fame.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Moon</b>.&mdash;A crescent moon denotes good news, fortune,
+ and romance; for a man it predicts public recognition and
+ honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mortar</b>.&mdash;A sign of gloom, illness, emergencies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Motor Car</b>.&mdash;Short journeys by road or rail, visits
+ from friends; with other signs, some increase of fortune may
+ be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mountain</b>.&mdash;This gives promise of the realisation
+ of a great ambition and of the influence of powerful friends;
+ many mountains indicate obstructions and sometimes powerful
+ enemies in your career.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mounted Horseman</b>.&mdash;A sign of good friends, luck,
+ and advantageous offers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mouse</b>.&mdash;This invariably indicates that there is
+ need for a trap to be set; it also gives warning that
+ domestic worries are to be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Muff</b>.&mdash;This implies caprice and ostentation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mug</b>.&mdash;This symbol predicts a merry meeting.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mushroom</b>.&mdash;This predicts that you will take a
+ small risk and achieve a great success; to lovers, it
+ foreshows a quarrel and possibly a broken engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Music Conductor</b>.&mdash;A good sign to a musician; to
+ others it suggests that enthusiasm and good spirits will
+ carry them through life very happily.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mutton Chop</b>.&mdash;Fruitless discussion or
+ indisposition are the meanings of this sign. See also <b>Leg
+ of Mutton</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Myrtle Tree</b>.&mdash;This speaks of affection and peace;
+ a declaration of love, and a happy marriage.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ N
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nail</b>.&mdash;Toothache and painful dentistry are
+ foreshown by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Names</b>.&mdash;To see the name of a person or place,
+ signifies events occurring in connection with such person or
+ place; if good symbols appear, pleasant happenings may be
+ expected; if gloomy signs, then trouble will arise associated
+ with the name seen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Narcissus</b>.&mdash;This flower shows sentiment and coming
+ joy; also that some new idea will unfold itself to you in the
+ spring and will prove to be of much advantage to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Native with "Tom-Tom"</b>.&mdash;This foreshows news of
+ disturbance in India or news of a personal nature which will
+ cause anxiety.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Necklace</b>.&mdash;A good present or money; a broken
+ necklace shows that you will break a bond which you have
+ grown to feel is unendurable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Needles</b>.&mdash;These denote mischief and deceit;
+ sometimes disappointment in love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Neptune</b>.&mdash;This planetary symbol indicates a
+ condition of chaos.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nest</b>.&mdash;See <b>Bird's Nest, Eagle's Nest</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Net</b>.&mdash;Toil or anxiety followed by amazing
+ achievement and good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ninepins</b>.&mdash;These show a mind determined to gain
+ success whatever the cost in drudgery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nose</b>.&mdash;A large nose denotes dissipation; a crooked
+ one shows a wayward and untrustworthy character; a long, thin
+ nose implies that you change your ideas on various subjects
+ and alter your mode of life in accordance with your new
+ ideas.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nosegay</b>.&mdash;See <b>Bouquet</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Notice-Board</b>.&mdash;Your attention will be called to
+ some fact which it will be to your advantage to learn.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Numbers</b>.&mdash;These are frequently found in the
+ tea-leaves, and must be read in conjunction with surrounding
+ symbols. If the consultant has a lucky number, and this
+ appears with good signs, it promises much success. An unlucky
+ number with gloomy signs predicts misfortune. A journey with
+ a five near obviously points out that it will be taken in
+ five days, or weeks, and so on. Ten dots, close together,
+ means ten pounds or shillings, according to the size and
+ number of the dots. Numbers with the symbol of a legacy show
+ the amount to be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nun</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you will probably remain
+ unmarried through your own choice; to the married it implies
+ unjust suspicion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nurse</b>.&mdash;A nurse in uniform usually foretells
+ illness for yourself or for someone dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nut-Crackers</b>.&mdash;This portends that you will strive
+ to solve a difficult problem, the result of which is of much
+ importance to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nuts</b>.&mdash;Gratified ambition and wealth are indicated
+ by nuts.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ O
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oak Tree</b>.&mdash;This is a good omen of wealth,
+ strength, and attainment of cherished hopes; for a lover, it
+ predicts happiness and prosperity in marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oar</b>.&mdash;Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes
+ recklessness for which you will pay dearly; for a lover or
+ husband, this means affliction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Obelisk</b>.&mdash;This foreshows honour and wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oil-Can</b>.&mdash;Work and worry are foretold by this
+ sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Onions</b>.&mdash;You may expect that something which you
+ supposed was a secret will be discovered, possibly through
+ treacherous friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Opera-Glasses</b>.&mdash;You are in danger of losing the
+ confidence of your friends because of your inquisitive
+ questions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Orchids</b>.&mdash;These give a pleasing assurance of
+ coming good fortune and a life of ease and wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Organ</b>.&mdash;This must be read in connection with other
+ signs around it; sometimes it means a wedding, death, or
+ realised ambition; to a musician, it is a good omen of
+ achievement. See also <b>Barrel Organ</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ostrich</b>.&mdash;This symbol points to achievement in
+ creative work; if running, you may look for startling news
+ and rumours of public upheavals.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Otter</b>.&mdash;You must expect to receive a disagreeable
+ shock through some unpleasant spite on the part of those of
+ whom you have always thought well, and regarded as loyal and
+ affectionate friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Overcoat</b>.&mdash;You may expect to have changes in your
+ life and become of much importance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Owl</b>.&mdash;A bad omen of illness, misfortune, and
+ poverty; if flying, you will receive tidings of grief; to
+ lovers this bird is a symbol of bad news or unpleasant
+ rumours; to those who are contemplating new work or
+ enterprise the owl should be regarded as a warning to proceed
+ with caution.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ox</b>.&mdash;An ox in his stall implies hospitality,
+ domestic peace and abundance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Oysters</b>.&mdash;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><br>
+ <h3>
+ P
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Padlock</b>.&mdash;An open padlock means a surprise; a
+ closed one, a need for precaution.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pagoda</b>.&mdash;Foreign travels.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pail</b>.&mdash;You will be called upon to undertake a
+ variety of things which you dislike.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pails on Yoke</b>.&mdash;In the future you may hope for
+ compensation for past trials and weariness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Palace</b>.&mdash;This portends good fortune and favours.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Palette</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Palm Tree</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of honour, fame, and
+ victory; increase of wealth, love, and marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pampas Grass</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pan and His Pipes</b>.&mdash;A most cheering symbol which
+ gives an assurance of happiness, future prosperity, and
+ delight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pansy</b>.&mdash;This flower is a symbol of understanding,
+ modesty, and contentment; it is also a pleasant indication of
+ faithful friends and happy days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Panther</b>.&mdash;You may expect to be shocked at the
+ treacherous behaviour of a friend whom you had always
+ regarded as honourable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Paradise</b>.&mdash;See <b>Bird of Paradise</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parallel Lines</b>.&mdash;These predict well-thought-out
+ and smoothly running plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parcels</b>.&mdash;These are shown by thick, square or
+ round leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parrot</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of foreign travel, the
+ making of many friends, and much mental energy; sometimes it
+ gives a hint that there is an inclination to gossip and
+ spread scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Parsley</b>.&mdash;Small events will bring you
+ satisfaction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Peacock</b>.&mdash;A sign of the acquisition of property; a
+ prosperous and happy marriage; with other signs, an
+ unfortunate friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Peaked Cap</b>.&mdash;The arrival of a male visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pears</b>.&mdash;Improved social condition and other
+ advantages; this fruit brings success to a business man and
+ to a woman a rich husband; one pear signifies a birth or new
+ plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pedestrian</b>.&mdash;An important appointment or urgent
+ business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pelican</b>.&mdash;This bird is a symbol of loneliness,
+ separation, and yearning for the unattainable; if it is
+ flying you will receive news from those who are far away in
+ isolated parts of the world.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pen</b>.&mdash;See <b>Quill Pen</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Penguin</b>.&mdash;This strange bird indicates interesting
+ news of expeditions and discoveries in the northern regions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Penknife</b>.&mdash;This is an unfortunate symbol of
+ enmity, disloyalty, and jealousy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Peonies</b>.&mdash;You will probably be called upon to make
+ a decision of much importance before another summer is past;
+ broken peonies predict that you may possibly throw away your
+ chance of happiness by coming to a wrong conclusion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pepper-Pot</b>.&mdash;This means vexation and unreasonable
+ irritation which you will endeavour to conceal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Perambulator</b>.&mdash;News of a birth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pestle</b>.&mdash;A sign of decisive measures; a remedy for
+ a grievance or an ill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pheasant</b>.&mdash;Good fortune; new friends; if flying,
+ speedy and propitious news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Piano</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you will make the most
+ of your opportunities and will gain that for which you have
+ aimed; to musicians, a sign of advancement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pickaxe</b>.&mdash;This sign proclaims labour troubles and
+ strikes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pig</b>.&mdash;This assures you of gain and success in
+ agricultural interests; it also denotes that you may expect a
+ present of money or a legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pigeons</b>.&mdash;These show reconciliation with someone
+ dear to you from whom you have been estranged; if flying,
+ important and pleasant news is on its way; if stationary,
+ delay in the arrival of important news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pillar</b>.&mdash;A symbol of strength, protection from
+ danger, and of good and powerful friends; a broken pillar
+ predicts sorrow and despair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pillar Box</b>.&mdash;Important or specially interesting
+ correspondence is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pincers</b>.&mdash;A painful experience; an injury;
+ toothache.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pincushion</b>.&mdash;Thrift, order, and a well-regulated
+ household.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pineapple</b>.&mdash;A pleasing indication of wealth, rich
+ friends, and good presents.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pine Trees</b>.&mdash;Happiness followed by an aftermath of
+ regret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pipe</b>.&mdash;A visit from a dear friend; several pipes
+ foreshow news from a man who is much in your thoughts. See
+ also <b>Meerschaum Pipe, Pan and His Pipes</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pistol</b>.&mdash;An ominous warning of disaster; with
+ other bad signs, of a violent death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pitcher</b>.&mdash;This shows an endeavour to relieve a
+ rather dull and monotonous life, by throwing your energy into
+ somewhat unnecessary work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pitchfork</b>.&mdash;A sign that you are apt to stir up
+ feud, and make peace and quiet impossible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plate</b>.&mdash;For the present, you will merely jog along
+ in an ordinary way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Playing Cards</b>.&mdash;See <b>Ace of Clubs, Ace of
+ Diamonds, Ace of Hearts</b>, and <b>Ace of Spades</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plough</b>.&mdash;You must expect to go through toil and
+ frustration before you finally conquer your difficulties and
+ achieve triumph.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plum Pudding</b>.&mdash;This denotes festivity and
+ cheerfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Plums</b>.&mdash;These foretell a new development of plans.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Polar Bear</b>.&mdash;This sign means a journey to a cold
+ climate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Policeman</b>.&mdash;This tells you to beware of theft and
+ underhand practices; with other signs, it would indicate
+ trouble probably caused by those with whom you are most
+ closely associated.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pope</b>.&mdash;Unexpected gain and future happiness are
+ foretold by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Poppy</b>.&mdash;This flower is significant of a pleasant
+ occurrence in the early summer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Porter and Truck</b>.&mdash;This indicates a pending
+ journey or the arrival of a traveller.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Post</b>.&mdash;This signifies a formidable obstacle; if
+ broken, that you will encounter a storm of opposition to your
+ plan.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Postman</b>.&mdash;Important and profitable news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pot</b>.&mdash;See <b>Coffee Pot</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Potato</b>.&mdash;You will have need of patience in your
+ daily life, and will sometimes be troubled by pecuniary
+ difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Prancing Lamb</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of trouble which
+ will have beneficial results and will lead to contentment and
+ happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Prawns</b>.&mdash;These bring pleasures, presents and
+ satisfactory arrangements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Prince of Wales' Plumes</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of
+ pleasant events, stirring topics and sometimes of personal
+ honour and distinction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pudding</b>.&mdash;See <b>Plum Pudding</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Puffin</b>.&mdash;This bird denotes timidity and a desire
+ for solitude; if flying, news from abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pulpit</b>.&mdash;A love of talking and a dislike to
+ listening is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pump</b>.&mdash;Your own efforts will bring about a
+ fortunate result.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Punch-and-Judy</b>.&mdash;You will read, or hear, of a
+ sensational case in married life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Purse</b>.&mdash;This cautions you against theft, or
+ carelessness that may lead to losing money.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pyramids</b>.&mdash;These foreshow attainment to honour,
+ fame and wealth.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ Q
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Queen</b>.&mdash;A queen upon her throne indicates
+ security, peace, and honour; sometimes the attainment to a
+ high position through powerful friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Query</b>.&mdash;This shows doubt, indecision; if this sign
+ were seen with a letter the doubt would be with regard to
+ some correspondence; if with a journey, uncertainty about it;
+ and so on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Quill Pen</b>.&mdash;This shows that you may expect, before
+ long, to sign your maiden name for the last time in a
+ marriage register; with other signs, a legal document.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Quoits</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates a journey to the
+ country on pleasure.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ R
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rabbit</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rag Doll</b>.&mdash;This implies a simplicity that
+ sometimes verges on folly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Railway Signal</b>.&mdash;This symbol may be seen at
+ "danger" or "all clear." Its meaning must be read in
+ accordance with other signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ram</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant person whom you would do well
+ to avoid is indicated by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rake</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rat</b>.&mdash;Treachery and other impending troubles, are
+ foreshown by this unpleasant symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Raven</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Razor</b>.&mdash;Quarrels, also a warning against
+ interference in other people's affairs; to lovers this sign
+ foretells disagreement and separation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Red-Hot Poker</b>.&mdash;This flower suggests that you are
+ likely to bring yourself within the range of unpleasant
+ criticism by your flaunting manner.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Reptile</b>.&mdash;This is a bad omen of coming misfortune,
+ treachery, or illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rhinoceros</b>.&mdash;This animal denotes a risky
+ proceeding into which you plunge without hesitation, although
+ your friends and relations will try to persuade you to give
+ up your scheme, but your indifference to the opinion of
+ others prevents any chance of their being successful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rider</b>.&mdash;This brings good news from overseas of
+ business and financial affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rifle</b>.&mdash;Strife and calamity are shown by this
+ sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ring</b>.&mdash;With dots around, a contract or a business
+ transaction; with the figures of a man and woman, an
+ engagement or wedding is foretold.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>River</b>.&mdash;A sign of trouble and perplexity,
+ sometimes illness and bereavement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Robin</b>.&mdash;A symbol of much good fortune, loyal
+ friends, and happiness in love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocket</b>.&mdash;This foretells joy and gladness at some
+ event about to happen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocking Chair</b>.&mdash;This indicates contemplation of a
+ new idea or scheme about which you are somewhat doubtful.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocking Horse</b>.&mdash;Happy associations will be
+ renewed; pleasure with children.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocks</b>.&mdash;These prepare you for alarms and
+ agitation, but if good signs appear, you will eventually find
+ a smooth path through your fife.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Roller</b>.&mdash;See <b>Garden Roller</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rolling Pin</b>.&mdash;This is an indication that you will
+ be capable of smoothing out your difficulties and will
+ usually find an easy path in which to tread.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rose</b>.&mdash;A token of good fortune, joy, and love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rosemary</b>.&mdash;Memories of the past will mar your
+ future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Running Figures</b>.&mdash;You may expect an emergency in
+ which you will need to have all your wits about you;
+ sometimes this signifies urgent messages.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ S
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sack</b>.&mdash;This predicts an unlooked for event which
+ will turn out to be most fortunate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Saddle</b>.&mdash;The successful solving of a troublesome
+ matter is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sailor</b>.&mdash;You may expect news from overseas of an
+ interesting nature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Salmon Jumping in a Pool</b>.&mdash;This is a fortunate
+ sign of propitious news which will mean a great deal to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sandwich Man</b>.&mdash;After a time of irksome tasks and
+ pecuniary worry, you will be rewarded by a time of ease and
+ wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Saucepan</b>.&mdash;This is an indication that many
+ troubles will befall you, and your courage will be tested in
+ meeting them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sausages</b>.&mdash;These show complaints or affliction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Saw</b>.&mdash;Interference which will bring a good deal of
+ trouble upon you, is signified by a saw.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scaffold</b>.&mdash;This signifies that you will enter into
+ a rash speculation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scales</b>.&mdash;This symbol stands for legal proceedings.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scarecrow</b>.&mdash;This warns you to avoid interfering in
+ the private affairs of others, or you may find that you will
+ receive the cold shoulder from them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sceptre</b>.&mdash;This is a fortunate sign of distinction
+ and honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scimitar</b>.&mdash;You will hear of murders, horrible
+ treachery, and riots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scissors</b>.&mdash;An unlucky sign of friction between
+ friends; disputing and disagreeableness with married couples;
+ quarrels between lovers; trouble in business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scoop</b>.&mdash;See <b>Coal Scoop</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Screw</b>.&mdash;With a little ingenuity and perseverance,
+ you will arrive at that for which you aim.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Screw-Spanner</b>.&mdash;Troublesome affairs and vexations
+ are before you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scuttle</b>.&mdash;See <b>Coal Scuttle</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scythe</b>.&mdash;This sign foreshows grief and pain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seagull</b>.&mdash;A sign of storms; if flying, news from
+ abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seakale</b>.&mdash;A satisfactory conclusion to a vexed
+ question is the meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seal</b>.&mdash;An indication that a considerable amount of
+ patience will be necessary before your hopes are realised,
+ but eventually you will gain success and wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sealing-Wax</b>.&mdash;Theoretically you are wise, but you
+ seldom bring your wisdom to bear on practical matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>See-Saw</b>.&mdash;Unless you endeavour to become more
+ decisive and reliable, you will lose any good opportunities
+ which may come your way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Seaweed</b>.&mdash;This denotes a joy in the past of which
+ only the memory remains.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shamrock</b>.&mdash;A sign of good luck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shark</b>.&mdash;An ominous sign of death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shaving-Brush</b>.&mdash;This sign suggests that you are
+ apt to turn molehills into mountains.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sheep</b>.&mdash;To landowners or those engaged in any
+ agricultural pursuits sheep are an omen of success and
+ prosperous dealing; to others this sign implies that they
+ will receive assistance from unexpected quarters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shell</b>.&mdash;Good luck from an unexpected source; with
+ other signs, a visit to the seaside.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shepherd</b>.&mdash;The appearance of this symbol warns you
+ against taking unnecessary risks in all matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ship</b>.&mdash;News from distant lands; a successful
+ journey; a voyage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shirt</b>.&mdash;This sign is considered an omen of good
+ fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shoes</b>.&mdash;These indicate speedy new arrangements
+ which are likely to turn out extremely well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shrimping Net</b>.&mdash;Pleasures and amusements,
+ unconventionality, and good spirits.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shutters</b>.&mdash;This sign proclaims the fact that there
+ is need for secrecy, and that there may be things in your
+ life of which you trust nothing will be known.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sickle</b>.&mdash;A sign that you will experience sorrow
+ and pain through the callous behaviour of someone you love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Signpost</b>.&mdash;This symbol must be read in conjunction
+ with surrounding symbols; it usually emphasises the
+ importance of other signs; a broken signpost indicates, that
+ you take a wrong turning in your life and afterwards have
+ much cause to regret it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Skeleton</b>.&mdash;This implies a feeling of disgust at
+ some information which is told to you and which you are asked
+ not to reveal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Skipping Rope</b>.&mdash;Pleasure with children and
+ popularity with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sleigh</b>.&mdash;A spell of cold weather; an interesting
+ event or piece of news to be expected in the winter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Slug</b>.&mdash;Petty annoyances; bad weather.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snail</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of infidelity; several
+ snails, that mischief is going on around you of which you are
+ unaware.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snake</b>.&mdash;This is an unpleasant sign of treachery,
+ disloyalty, and hidden danger, sometimes caused by those whom
+ you least suspect; if its head is raised, injury by the
+ malice of a man is predicted; it is also an indication of
+ misfortune and illness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snipe</b>.&mdash;This bird signifies the discovery of a
+ useful fact; if flying, hasty news of a great friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snowdrops</b>.&mdash;These are a symbol of youth and
+ innocence; this sign may point to some event affecting you
+ and yours which will probably take place about February; if
+ seen in a cross it would foreshow the death of an infant or
+ young child.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soap</b>.&mdash;Cakes or blocks of soap predict temporary
+ trouble in business.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soap Bubbles</b>.&mdash;See <b>Child Blowing Soap
+ Bubbles</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sofa</b>.&mdash;This foreshows indisposition or a small
+ illness, sometimes disturbed nights or emergencies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soldier</b>.&mdash;This signifies that you may count upon
+ the loyalty and affection of your friends; sometimes it
+ indicates that you may expect speedy news of a soldier.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Solomon's Seal</b>.&mdash;This plant is a symbol of
+ understanding, devotion, and coming joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soup Ladle</b>.&mdash;It will be through the assistance of
+ others that you will arrive at success.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Soup Tureen</b>.&mdash;To the mature, this symbol points to
+ a return of good fortune; to the young, a small illness and
+ loss of appetite.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spade</b>.&mdash;This means toil, care, unrest,
+ disappointment, and failure. See <b>Ace of Spades</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spanner</b>.&mdash;See <b>Screw Spanner</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sphinx</b>.&mdash;This denotes that your hopes will be set
+ on things far beyond your reach, and that as nothing but the
+ very best in life has any attraction for you, it is
+ improbable that you will ever attain to complete happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spider</b>.&mdash;You may expect to receive an inheritance;
+ with other signs, that you will be triumphant in disputed
+ will or money settlement; several spiders foretell profitable
+ transactions, sometimes a heritage of much wealth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Spur</b>.&mdash;This symbol foretells that as the result of
+ endurance and honest labour you will attain to honour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Square</b>.&mdash;This formed of dotted lines indicates
+ perplexity and dismay, and endeavour to extricate yourself
+ from an embarrassing situation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Squirrel</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of contentment and
+ cheerfulness; although you may never be rich you will be
+ loved by those around you and, on the whole, will lead a
+ happy life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Star</b>.&mdash;A lucky sign; if surrounded by dots, wealth
+ and honour are foretold.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Steamer</b>.&mdash;A voyage, news from overseas,
+ interesting events, according to other signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Steeple</b>.&mdash;This denotes misfortune, bad luck; if it
+ is crooked or bending it foreshows a coming disaster or
+ crushing blow to your hope.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Steps</b>.&mdash;Unaccustomed work which will fall to your
+ lot as a result of the illness of someone with whom you work
+ or associate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stile</b>.&mdash;With a small amount of perception you will
+ arrive at a right conclusion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stilts</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stocks</b>.&mdash;These sweet scented flowers foreshow an
+ unexpected happiness with someone whom you have not seen for
+ a long while.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stockings</b>.&mdash;A present received or given is the
+ meaning of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stones</b>.&mdash;Little worries and vexations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stool</b>.&mdash;A large stool is a symbol of honour; a
+ small one signifies that your success in life will be meagre.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stork</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stove</b>.&mdash;This symbol calls attention to the fact
+ that trials and tribulations await you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Straw</b>.&mdash;A bundle of straw foretells gain through
+ industry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Strawberries</b>.&mdash;Pleasure and the gratification of
+ your wishes are shown by this fruit.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Straw Hat</b>.&mdash;Modesty and simple pleasures.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Street Lamp</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of a foolish desire
+ to draw attention to yourself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stud</b>.&mdash;See <b>Collar Stud</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Stuffed Birds</b>.&mdash;A discovery that something upon
+ which you had set your heart proves unsatisfying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Submarine</b>.&mdash;Swiftly arriving news or events;
+ sometimes the disclosure of a secret which will be of much
+ personal value to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sun</b>.&mdash;This promises happiness, health, success in
+ love, prosperity, and the beneficial discovery of secrets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sun Bonnet</b>.&mdash;A sign of originality, personal charm
+ and attraction, sometimes coquetry.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sundial</b>.&mdash;You are warned to take heed as to the
+ way in which you spend your time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sunflower</b>.&mdash;This flower proclaims learning and a
+ satisfactory conclusion in matters which are most interesting
+ to you; it also implies that you may reasonably expect a
+ scheme to work out greatly to your advantage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Suspenders</b>.&mdash;These show precaution.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Suspension Bridge</b>.&mdash;A venture in which much is at
+ stake but after a time of anxiety you arrive at final
+ triumph.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swallow</b>.&mdash;A journey with a happy result; if
+ flying, joyful tidings from someone you love; if several
+ swallows are flying, they indicate a journey to a warm
+ climate under very pleasant conditions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swan</b>.&mdash;This bird is significant of tribulation,
+ troublesome conditions in the home, and sometimes of
+ separation from those whom you love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sweep</b>.&mdash;The performing of an urgent disagreeable
+ business will shortly fall to your lot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sweet William</b>.&mdash;This flower signifies that
+ happiness in the past has tinged your future with sadness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swimming</b>.&mdash;A brave endeavour to overcome your fear
+ of an undertaking which must be faced.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Swing-Boat</b>.&mdash;By an act of folly, you forfeit the
+ good opinion of someone with whom you most desire to be on
+ terms of friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sword</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of danger, sudden illness,
+ or even death; it also betokens slander and dangerous gossip;
+ to lovers it is a bad omen of quarrels; a sword in its sheath
+ shows honour and glory for someone dear to you; a broken
+ sword predicts the triumph of an enemy.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ T
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Table</b>.&mdash;This means suggestions and consultation;
+ note the subject from the surrounding signs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tambourine</b>.&mdash;A symbol of lighthearted gaiety which
+ will follow a time of gloom or worry. See also <b>Child with
+ Tambourine</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tea Cosy</b>.&mdash;To the unmarried, this is a sign that
+ they will probably remain single; to the married, affection
+ and comfort in the small things of life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tea-Cup and Saucer</b>.&mdash;You may expect to hear
+ something of much interest and pleasure in your "fortune."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Teeth</b>.&mdash;These call attention to the fact that
+ probably a visit to the dentist is required.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telegraph Post</b>.&mdash;Hasty news by telephone or
+ telegram.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telegraph Wires</b>.&mdash;You will transact important
+ business by telephone or telegram.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telephone</b>.&mdash;You will be put to considerable
+ inconvenience through forgetfulness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Telescope</b>.&mdash;This predicts the probability of
+ trouble with your eyesight.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tennis Net</b>.&mdash;This shows pleasures and social
+ entertainments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tent</b>.&mdash;A symbol of travel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Thimble</b>.&mdash;For a girl, this symbol implies that she
+ will probably never marry; to the married, it predicts
+ changes in the household.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Thistle</b>.&mdash;This is a pleasant sign of strength,
+ endurance, and affection; it also shows a desire to remove
+ obstacles from the path of those who are in difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Throne</b>.&mdash;An empty throne denotes public
+ misfortune. See also <b>King on Throne</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Thumb</b>.&mdash;A large and powerful thumb foretells an
+ opportunity in which you prove yourself superior to those who
+ hitherto somewhat despised you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tiger</b>.&mdash;You will be placed in a perilous position
+ possibly through the bad behaviour or folly of those who
+ should protect you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Timber</b>.&mdash;Logs of timber are a sign of well-being
+ and prosperity in your affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tin Tacks</b>.&mdash;An agreement about to be
+ satisfactorily concluded.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Toad</b>.&mdash;You may expect deceit and the discovery of
+ disagreeable facts; this sign should caution you to be on
+ your guard, for malicious talking causes much discomfort and
+ may separate the best of friends.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Toadstool</b>.&mdash;You are warned against making rash and
+ unguarded statements, a bad habit of gossiping and
+ encouraging scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tom-Tom</b>.&mdash;See <b>Native with Tom-Tom</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tomatoes Growing</b>.&mdash;An increase of worldly goods is
+ foreshown by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tombstone</b>.&mdash;This sign must be judged in accordance
+ with other symbols around it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tongs</b>.&mdash;A pair of firetongs indicates anxiety and
+ disturbance in the home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tongue</b>.&mdash;This signifies that unless you amend you
+ will make mischief by your indiscreet and unkind words.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tooth</b>.&mdash;One large tooth is a symbol of
+ bereavement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Topiary Work</b>.&mdash;Trees and hedges cut into the forms
+ of birds, animals, etc., are often to be seen in the
+ tea-leaves; this sign assures you of the fact that those
+ things for which you must wait longest are those which will
+ give most joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Torch (Flaming)</b>.&mdash;This is a hopeful symbol that
+ some unexpected piece of good fortune will come to you; it
+ also indicates the discovery of an undeveloped talent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Torpedo</b>.&mdash;Acts of violence, disaster, or
+ distressing news are the meanings of this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tortoise</b>.&mdash;This means that you attempt that of
+ which you have no knowledge.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tower</b>.&mdash;This predicts an advantageous opportunity
+ through which you may rise to a good position in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Toys</b>.&mdash;Pleasure with children.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Train</b>.&mdash;Arrivals, removals, a journey.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tram</b>.&mdash;A roadway journey on business or pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tram Line</b>.&mdash;This is indicated by two thin,
+ straight lines which run near together up the side of the
+ cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trees</b>.&mdash;Good health and a pleasing assurance of
+ coming prosperity and happiness; if surrounded by dots an
+ inheritance of property in the country is foreshown! See also
+ <b>Chestnut Tree, Christmas Tree, Elm Tree, Oak Tree, Yew Tree</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Triangle</b>.&mdash;A fortunate meeting, good luck;
+ sometimes an unexpected legacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trident</b>.&mdash;A hopeful sign of honour and promotion
+ to those in the Navy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Triumphal Arch</b>.&mdash;This is a fortunate omen of your
+ future honour and high position; a decorated arch foretells a
+ wedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trowel</b>.&mdash;This gardening implement foretells good
+ weather conditions; seen in the winter, it indicates unusual
+ mildness. See also <b>Bricklayer's Trowel</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trousers</b>.&mdash;A pair of trousers foretells news of
+ misfortune or sorrow for a man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>True Lover's Knot</b>.&mdash;This is a happy omen of
+ faithfulness in love, and of enduring friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trumpet</b>.&mdash;This denotes good fortune to a musician;
+ to others, entertainment, large assemblies of people, public
+ speaking, sometimes the setting on foot of new schemes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Trunk</b>.&mdash;Arrivals and departures.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tub</b>.&mdash;You have evil to fear, is the meaning of
+ this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tulips</b>.&mdash;A symbol of radiance, health, and
+ constancy in love and friendship.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tunnel</b>.&mdash;This suggests that you are likely to make
+ a wrong decision in an important matter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turkey</b>.&mdash;That you are in danger of committing
+ injurious follies is the meaning of this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turnip</b>.&mdash;The discovery of secrets and domestic
+ quarrels are indicated by this sign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turnpike</b>.&mdash;This implies that the reminiscences
+ which you relate of the past are of more interest than your
+ topics of the present.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turnstile</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you cleverly evade
+ a disagreeable incident or unpleasant discussion without
+ offending anyone.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Turtle</b>.&mdash;This is significant of wealth and luxury.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Twins</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of sympathy and the
+ perfection of happiness; with other signs, news of the birth
+ of twins.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ U
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ugly Faces</b>.&mdash;These show domestic quarrels or
+ unpleasant news.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Umbrella</b>.&mdash;If it is open, bad weather and
+ grumbling are foretold; closed, a bit of bad luck which may
+ be avoided.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Unicorn</b>.&mdash;This is an indication of scandal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Urn</b>.&mdash;A sign of illness.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ V
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vampire</b>.&mdash;This brings a message of gloom and
+ sorrow, or also means that you await the expected news of a
+ death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Van</b>.&mdash;This sign denotes an interesting experiment
+ in which you succeed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vanity Bag</b>.&mdash;A large circle of admiring friends,
+ and much pleasure with them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vase</b>.&mdash;This sign brings you a promise of good
+ health.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vegetable Marrow</b>.&mdash;This means sad news or monetary
+ losses through bad crops, either at home or abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vegetables</b>.&mdash;These indicate toil, followed by a
+ time of leisure and affluent circumstances.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Venus</b>.&mdash;This planet which is sometimes seen in the
+ tea-leaves, brings a message of peace or placidity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vise</b>.&mdash;A carpenter's vise signifies that you will
+ need powerful assistance to extricate you from the mess in
+ which you will find yourself through your folly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Violets</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of high ideals and of
+ the finding of happiness in its fullest sense; several
+ violets assure you of coming joy; if in the form of a cross,
+ death is predicted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Violin</b>.&mdash;A symbol of coming success to a musician,
+ and of pleasure and entertainment to others.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vulture</b>.&mdash;This bird is a forewarning of evil and
+ unrest in various quarters of the globe; it also means a
+ powerful enemy, sometimes death; if it flies, tragedy,
+ sorrow, and tears are predicted.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ W
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wading Boot</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Waggon</b>.&mdash;This implies a fortunate outlook and
+ changes for the better.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Walking Stick</b>.&mdash;The arrival of a male visitor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wall</b>.&mdash;A thick, high wall denotes many
+ difficulties in your life, and that much courage will be
+ needed to overcome them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wallflower</b>.&mdash;This sign indicates the serious
+ consideration of a new plan.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Warming Pan</b>.&mdash;This is a sign of comfort in small
+ things and domestic peace.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wasps</b>.&mdash;These insects are significant of distress
+ caused by the sharp tongues of those around you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Water</b>.&mdash;This is usually recognised by a clear
+ space entirely free from tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Water Lily</b>.&mdash;This flower proclaims a declaration
+ of love.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Weasel</b>.&mdash;This animal shows cunning, and points to
+ the sly behaviour of someone with whom you associate, and of
+ whom you feel no suspicion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Weathercock</b>.&mdash;This is a sign that you feel
+ incapable of making up your 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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wedding Cake</b>.&mdash;This proclaims a speedy and
+ prosperous marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Whale</b>.&mdash;A prediction of personal danger which may
+ be averted if you are cautious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wheel</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wheelbarrow</b>.&mdash;This sign foretells a visit to the
+ country or a pleasant renewal of friendship with those who
+ live in it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Whip</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wicket Gate</b>.&mdash;A small incident leads up to an
+ important future event.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Widow's Bonnet</b>.&mdash;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.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Windmill</b>.&mdash;A sign that you may hope to succeed in
+ a doubtful enterprise.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Window</b>.&mdash;An open window shows that you are
+ regarded with favour by many; a closed one means
+ embarrassment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wine Cup</b>.&mdash;Joy and realised ambition.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Witch on Broom</b>.&mdash;You will be reproved by some of
+ your friends who consider that your interest in psychic
+ matters is dangerous, but later on you will be able to prove
+ to their satisfaction that no harm has come to it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Witness Box</b>.&mdash;With bad signs around it, this would
+ point to a personal matter ending in a law court; otherwise,
+ it denotes the taking place of a trial in which you will feel
+ special interest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wolf</b>.&mdash;Beware of an avaricious and hard-hearted
+ neighbour or friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woman Carrying a Burden</b>.&mdash;An unhappy marriage or
+ unfortunate love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woman Carrying a Child</b>.&mdash;This shows distress,
+ sometimes illness of someone dear to you, or sadness through
+ separation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woman Holding a Mirror</b>.&mdash;Clairvoyance and
+ prediction of the future are signified by this symbol.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Women</b>.&mdash;With bad signs, several women mean
+ scandal; otherwise, society.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wood</b>.&mdash;Much happiness with someone dear to you, a
+ forthcoming wedding, or a fortunate and favourable event.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woodpecker</b>.&mdash;This bird brings pleasant news from
+ those who live in the country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Worms</b>.&mdash;These warn you of coming misfortune, or of
+ treachery, and evil by secret foes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wreath</b>.&mdash;This is a symbol of marriage, and of much
+ happiness being in store for you.
+ </p><br>
+ <h3>
+ Y
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Yacht</b>.&mdash;This is a favourable sign of increased
+ wealth or happiness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Yew Tree</b>.&mdash;You may expect to attain to a prominent
+ position in life, and to receive a legacy from an aged
+ relative or friend.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <h3>
+ Z
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <b>Zebra</b>.&mdash;Something for which you have long waited
+ is now within sight, but you are likely to be disappointed,
+ for you will find that it was not worth waiting for after
+ all.
+ </p><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+
+ <h2>
+ SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS<br>
+ AND THEIR MEANING
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Diamonds, A Circle</b>.&mdash;An engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Diamonds, A Bush</b>.&mdash;A pleasant invitation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Clubs, An Obelisk</b>.&mdash;The offer of a good
+ promotion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Hearts, A Train, A Query</b>.&mdash;Indecision about
+ a removal.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Hearts, An Urn, A Bed</b>.&mdash;Illness in the
+ home.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ace of Spades, Bricks</b>.&mdash;An advantageous offer from
+ a large town.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arm, A Myrtle Tree, Bird on a Perch</b>.&mdash;New plans
+ which bring about a meeting with someone who will become all
+ the world to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arum Lily, Bells, A Church</b>.&mdash;A wedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Arum Lily, A Bat, A Bed, A Widow's Bonnet</b>.&mdash;Death
+ of a widow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bacon, Pagoda</b>.&mdash;You will make your fortune abroad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Banana, A Peacock, Ace of Hearts, Trees</b>.&mdash;A happy
+ marriage to someone of wealth and property in the country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bed, An Engine, Laburnum Tree</b>.&mdash;A happy visit to
+ the country in the spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Besom, Ugly Faces</b>.&mdash;You will make many enemies by
+ mischief-making.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bonnet, A Bouquet</b>.&mdash;Marriage late in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bride, A Crescent Moon, A Swallow</b>.&mdash;A journey
+ which leads to a romantic love affair.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Bride, Penknife, An Owl</b>.&mdash;Jealousy terminates an
+ unhappy engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Cab, A Square, A Cap</b>.&mdash;A gloomy outlook brought
+ about by one of the opposite sex.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Camel (Laden), A Small "T," A Coffin</b>.&mdash;An
+ unexpected fortune through the death of someone abroad whose
+ name begins with "T."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chain (Entangled), Onion</b>.&mdash;You will be placed in
+ an embarrassing position by the discovery of a secret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Chinese Lantern, A Pair of Stilts</b>.&mdash;Pride brings
+ about a fall.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Clover, Plums, A Bridge</b>.&mdash;A new and excellent
+ opportunity will come your way necessitating a journey.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Daffodils, The Sun</b>.&mdash;A joyful occurrence in the
+ spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Doves, A Book, A Beehive</b>.&mdash;You will advance
+ rapidly and become a well-known writer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Duck, A Vegetable Marrow</b>.&mdash;Rash investments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Eagle (Flying), A Steamer, A Tent, A Large "E."</b>&mdash;A
+ position of honour in Egypt.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ear, A Beehive, A Trumpet</b>.&mdash;Fame as a public
+ speaker.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Fate Line, A Sword in Its Sheath, The Sign of Mars, A
+ Chain</b>.&mdash;A happy fate awaits you, and marriage to a
+ soldier who will rise to the top of the tree in his
+ profession.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Frog, A Fish, A Ship, A Large "C"</b>.&mdash;Emigration to
+ Canada.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Goat, A Running Figure, A Lamb</b>.&mdash;There need be no
+ doubt as to the successful outcome of your venture.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Grasshoppers, A Sleigh, A Wreath of Asters</b>.&mdash;Death
+ of an elderly friend or relative in the winter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Key, A Flaming Torch</b>.&mdash;Some discovery or the
+ development of a patent leads to your becoming famous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>King on His Throne, An Eagle in a Cage, A Mace</b>.&mdash;
+ An important public ceremony in which you take a part.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder, Ring, A Man and a Woman</b>.&mdash;Marriage will be
+ the means of advancement and good fortune.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder, A Palette</b>.&mdash;Attainment to a position of
+ honour as an artist.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Ladder, The Symbol of Mars</b>.&mdash;A most fortunate
+ career as a soldier.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion, A Lute</b>.&mdash;Rising to the top of the tree, as a
+ musician, is assured by these symbols.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion, A Man Speaking from a Platform</b>.&mdash;Great
+ success in a public career and the attaining to an
+ influential position.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lion, A Man Beside a Pestle and Mortar</b>.&mdash;Excellent
+ prospects and fame as a doctor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Lizard, A Peaked Cap</b>.&mdash;An expected visitor is not
+ to be trusted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Mace, A Mallet</b>.&mdash;Through wisdom and clear judgment
+ you will rise to a position of authority.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Man Carrying a Burden, A Pair of Scissors, A
+ Mushroom</b>.&mdash;Quarrels in an unhappy love affair ending
+ in a broken engagement.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Magnet, A Meat Cover</b>.&mdash;An unpleasant discovery
+ leads to the abrupt ending of an infatuation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Nail, A Pair of Pincers</b>.&mdash;A visit to the dentist
+ and the removal of a tooth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Notice-Board, A Leek, An Open Padlock</b>.&mdash;In a
+ surprising manner you will get the information for which you
+ are seeking.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Onions, An Otter</b>.&mdash;Those in whom you trusted have
+ betrayed your confidence and divulged a secret.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Owl, A Pail</b>.&mdash;Loss of income will necessitate your
+ undertaking distasteful work.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pagoda, A Palm Tree, Water</b>.&mdash;A voyage to a warm
+ climate under very happy conditions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pestle and Mortar, A Walking Stick</b>.&mdash;Illness and
+ the arrival of the doctor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Pulpit, Opera Glasses</b>.&mdash;Those who weary others by
+ undue curiosity will always remain in ignorance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Query, A Letter, Initial "B," A Grave Stone</b>.&mdash;You
+ will be consulted as to the erecting of a headstone on the
+ grave of a relative or friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Quill Pen, Lilies of the Valley, An Organ</b>.&mdash;Great
+ happiness through marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rabbit, An Arrow, A Large Letter "L," A
+ Dagger</b>.&mdash;News of severe illness and a probable
+ operation for a child who lives in London.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rhinoceros, An Overcoat, A Steamer, A Large Letter
+ "I."</b>.&mdash;The undertaking of a somewhat hazardous
+ enterprise necessitates a voyage to India; through this much
+ will happen which will eventually lead to your becoming
+ famous.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocket, A Pear, A Snowdrop</b>.&mdash;News of a birth of
+ which you may expect to hear in February.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Rocking Chair, A Pedestrian, A Mushroom</b>.&mdash;
+ Deliberation over important matters brings you to the
+ conclusion that a great venture, which may mean enormous
+ gain, is worth a small risk, and success will await you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sailor, A Flying Swallow, A Trident, A
+ Ring</b>.&mdash;Happy news of good promotion for a sailor and
+ a proposal of marriage.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Scaffold, Leg of Mutton</b>.&mdash;Gambling or speculation
+ will bring you to poverty unless you pay heed to this
+ warning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Shark, A Pistol, A Flying Seagull</b>.&mdash;News from
+ abroad of a tragic death.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Snake, A Ram, A Woman, A Widow's
+ Bonnet</b>.&mdash;Overwhelming evidence against some widow who
+ is a dangerous enemy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sofa, A Sleigh</b>.&mdash;A cold in the head or a chill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Sword, A Ring, A Man, A Woman, A Toad</b>.&mdash;Separation
+ of lovers brought about by slander and malicious talk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Table, A Quill Pen, A Cat, A Ring with Dots
+ Around</b>.&mdash;Legal business over money matters which
+ leads to family quarrels.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Throne, An Ostrich Running, A Flying Seagull, A
+ Flag</b>.&mdash;Serious news from abroad of disturbances and
+ rebellion.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Tram Lines, A Building with Dots Around It, A
+ Purse</b>.&mdash;You will take a roadway journey to a bank and
+ are warned to beware of pickpockets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Urn, Hospital Nurse, A Man, A Large
+ Heart</b>.&mdash;Serious illness affecting the heart is
+ predicted for a man.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Vegetable Marrow, A Steamer, Native with "Tom-Tom," A
+ Broken Pillar</b>.&mdash;Distressing news of misfortune for
+ someone dear to you in India.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Violet, A Water Lily, A Robin, A Crescent Moon, A
+ Ring</b>.&mdash;A romantic love affair which ends in a happy
+ marriage taking place in the early spring.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Wading Boot, The Sign of Neptune, Several Penguins, A
+ Mast</b>.&mdash;News of a disaster in the North Sea.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Widow's Bonnet, A Pig, A Dotted Circle, The Figures
+ "100."</b>&mdash;A small legacy of a hundred pounds may be
+ expected from a widow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Woodpecker, Trees, A Rose, A Man</b>.&mdash;A prospective
+ visit to the country in the summer, when you will meet with
+ someone who will become very dear to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <b>Yew Tree, An Open Padlock, A Wallflower, A
+ Pineapple</b>.&mdash;A new plan of life is made necessary as
+ the result of an unexpected inheritance of much wealth.
+ </p><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+
+ <h2>
+ SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR<br>
+ INTERPRETATIONS
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ The following twenty illustrations are photographs of cups
+ which on various occasions have been turned by consultants
+ and interpreted by a seer. The student will find these of
+ much practical value in learning what symbols to look for,
+ and how to discern them clearly as the cup is turned about in
+ the hand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The divination of each cup should be carefully studied with
+ its illustration; by this means the student will be enabled
+ to grasp the principles upon which to form a judgment of the
+ cup as a whole.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Having mastered this, the knowledge gained can be
+ supplemented by reference to the alphabetical Dictionary of
+ Symbols and Their Meanings in the previous chapter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To study the illustrations and their descriptions correctly,
+ the former must be turned about and about until each symbol
+ has been identified.
+ </p><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+
+ <h2>
+ TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ WITH THEIR<br>
+ INTERPRETATIONS
+ </h3>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE I
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The most noticeable feature of this cup is the clear evidence
+ given that the chief interests of the consultant are bound up
+ in some man in India. That there is delay in receiving
+ important news from him is shown by the symbol of the pigeon
+ on the stone immediately beneath the handle. But that most
+ favourable news may be expected later is certain, for the
+ figure of a man upon an elephant with a pineapple beyond
+ gives proof of this. The natives with the large "P" in
+ conjunction show that the Punjaub is indicated, and this is
+ further emphasised by the sign-post which points towards
+ these symbols. The child's toys show the consultant's
+ association and happiness with children. The figure of the
+ woman seated on the edge of a rock with its curious peak
+ behind her, and the seagull below, suggest that storms at sea
+ will cause distress to some woman known to the consultant.
+ The small figure "11," close to this symbol, points out that
+ it is likely to be eleven days before there is hope of the
+ anxiety being relieved.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure01.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE I]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE I
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Natives on post. Large letter "P."
+ Child's toys. Woman with uplifted hands on curious shaped
+ rock. Small numeral "11" above. Seagull perched on small rock
+ beneath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Pigeon standing on large stone, man in
+ sun helmet on elephant. Sign-post pointing to letter "P."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim and handle</i>.&mdash;A pineapple on dish.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE II
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup shows that a variety of events may be expected, with
+ a fair proportion of pleasure and success to be anticipated
+ from them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The finger beyond the handle pointing to the ark indicates
+ that in all trials the consultant will find a refuge. The
+ hanging lamp is also a guarantee of coming success, and
+ prosperous undertakings, in some new plan which is under
+ consideration.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The clouds, the symbol of the goat beyond which is facing
+ into the open gateway, signify that an advantageous
+ opportunity, to which a certain amount of risk is attached,
+ awaits the consultant; the prominent figurehead upon the
+ stone pillar gives assurance that all will turn out well, and
+ that there is no need for hesitation in embarking upon this
+ new opportunity; that it will necessitate a removal is shown
+ by the buildings beyond. The quill pen and dots point to the
+ fact that some legal business will be transacted over money
+ affairs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dove-cot in the centre, with the form of a widow with
+ dots around, signifies that a benefit to the home may be
+ expected in the future, through a widow. The clergyman in
+ conjunction, holding a paper, shows that the benefit will
+ probably come about through a reconciliation. The bank of
+ clouds behind the ferry boat shows that some trouble, to be
+ expected in the future, will be lightened by the help of good
+ friends. Whilst the bird stationary upon the piece of wood,
+ at some distance from the consultant, and in conjunction with
+ the letter "L," means uncertainty as to some desired
+ information, which should come from someone whose name begins
+ with "L."
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure02.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE II]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE II
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Finger. Small ark. Hanging lamp and
+ shade. Large arm-chair. Bank of clouds. Goat. Large open
+ gateway. Curious shaped figurehead upon a stone pillar. Low
+ curved wall and buildings. Small quill pen and dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Dove-cot. Widow in flowing veil seated
+ in chair. Dots around. Man in clerical hat holding an open
+ paper in his hand.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves. Small ferry boat on
+ water. Bird standing on log of wood. Letter "L."
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE III
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The cat with dots around being near the handle indicates
+ financial worry in the home. The bone beyond shows that the
+ misfortunes will be met with courage, and eventually
+ overcome. The cockatoo, with the cauliflower appearing on the
+ opposite side, signifies that an unreliable friend will cause
+ the consultant a little uneasiness, and as a small symbol of
+ a mushroom is beside it, a quarrel with this undesirable
+ friend may be expected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The pear may be linked to the symbol of the font in the
+ centre of the cup, showing that the consultant may expect
+ news of a birth; the carving indicates that the news will
+ give much satisfaction; the wine-cup, with the leg in
+ conjunction, points out that the ambitions of the consultant
+ will certainly be realised in the future. That a certain
+ amount of waiting will be necessary is shown by the distance
+ from the handle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The motor boat, and monument in the centre, foretell the
+ successful outcome of a new venture, which at present is
+ unthought-of. The rocks show that a certain amount of mental
+ agitation is aroused by the setting out on this undertaking,
+ but, with the reassuring symbols in this cup, no alarm is
+ necessary.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure03.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE III]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE III
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side under handle</i>.&mdash;Cat. Scattered dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side</i>.&mdash;Bone. Cockatoo upon a stump of wood.
+ Small symbol of a leg. Wine-cup held in hand. Small symbol of
+ a mushroom. Pear. Cauliflower.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle under handle</i>.&mdash;Curious shaped rocks.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle beyond</i>.&mdash;Monument.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Motor boat. Font. Carved figures.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IV
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The symbol of the seal being directly under the handle, with
+ the large arch and carving beyond, show that the consultant
+ will soon enjoy the fulfilment of a long desired hope;
+ everything is going smoothly, and will turn out as desired.
+ The only obstacle is seen in the symbol of the weasel, which
+ appears beyond the seal, pointing to the fact that the
+ consultant has someone who is not to be trusted in the home,
+ but this will not result in anything serious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The figures of the two women opposite the handle show the
+ arrival of friends to the "house," bringing presents with
+ them. The inkpot, pen, and numeral "7," with the bird's nest
+ in connection, show that happy news, as the result of
+ personal effort on the part of the consultant, may be looked
+ for within seven days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The rock, motor, and wavy lines being in conjunction, warn
+ the consultant of some forthcoming vexation, and possibly
+ alarm, in connection with a motor expedition, but the episode
+ is in the distance, and will not be more than a passing
+ cloud.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The slug, at the bottom of the cup, predicts a future
+ disturbance with someone, but the matter will be trifling.
+ The large symbol of the king and queen upon the throne,
+ opposite the handle, foretells a future of honour and wealth,
+ and the assurance of every happiness for this fortunate
+ consultant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure04.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE IV]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IV
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Opposite handle on circle</i>.&mdash;Two women, inside
+ figure carrying basket, outside figure with parcel under arm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Line of wavy dots. Large rock. Motor.
+ Bird's nest. Pen. Numeral "7." Inkpot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Large arch with carving.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Slug. Figures of King and Queen on
+ throne.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Seal. Weasel.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE V
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The large rock on the side, with the letter "J" beside it,
+ speaks of a forthcoming vexation or trouble caused by someone
+ whose name begins with "J." The necklace and jewellery
+ beyond, with scattered dots around, give a cheerful assurance
+ to the consultant of coming prosperity. This is further
+ emphasised by the circle of dots above the letter "C" in the
+ centre. As the initial is large, it probably indicates the
+ name of the place from which the source of wealth may be
+ anticipated; and that much happiness will come to the
+ consultant in the future, is shown by the dancing figure and
+ carved figures being in conjunction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The small basket, the sausage, and roll of bread, with the
+ query and "2" beyond, all point to the fact that the
+ consultant will have little complaints and grumbles to put up
+ with, and there will be some doubt as to which of two people
+ is most to blame. But it will be only a small ripple upon the
+ otherwise smooth surface of the consultant's outlook.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure05.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE V]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE V
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Large rocks. Letter "J" in conjunction.
+ Necklace. Jewellery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Large ornamental "C." Circle of dots
+ above. Figure of girl dancing with arm upraised beneath.
+ Carved figures.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre near circle</i>.&mdash;Basket. Large sausage with
+ roll of bread in conjunction. Small query. Numeral "2."
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VI
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The numeral "4," beside the shapeless leaves, and the line
+ leading from this to the flat rock beyond, indicate that in
+ about four days the consultant may expect to meet with
+ obstacles in the way of some prospective outing or pleasure,
+ which will probably fall through.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The corkscrew, with the letter "C" in conjunction, signifies
+ vexatious curiosity as to the consultant's private concerns,
+ on the part of persons whose names begin with these initials.
+ But that it is merely a passing annoyance is shown by the
+ symbol of the arch, and dancing figures above it, and, with
+ the fig tree beyond, foretells the development of things most
+ wished for, and much future happiness and prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The anvil in the centre, with the branches of a tree in
+ conjunction, suggests that it will be largely owing to the
+ consultant's energy that this hopeful outlook in the future
+ may safely be predicted.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure06.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE VI]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VI
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Corkscrew. Letter "C." Arch. Dancing
+ figures above. Fig tree.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves. Numeral "4." Line
+ leading to flat rock.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Anvil. Branches of a tree.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Scattered dots.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ Although the small symbol of the dagger points towards the
+ consultant, it would not in this case predict a personal
+ danger, as there are no further signs of illness or
+ misfortune. So that it may safely be taken to mean that the
+ consultant will shortly be going to see a friend who has had
+ an operation; this fact is borne out by the short dotted line
+ beyond, leading to the door knocker, under which is written
+ the word "in."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The numeral "7" coming at the end of the dotted line would
+ show that it will probably be seven weeks before this friend
+ recovers from the illness. This friend's name is shown to
+ begin with "L," as that letter is also near the end of the
+ lines.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The more distant signs of a brooch and a cabinet beyond both
+ foretell the unexpected development of good fortune. If the
+ consultant is married, the thimble in the centre would show
+ future changes in the household; that they will be
+ advantageous is shown by the large feather which gives
+ assurance of a prosperous future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That this may come about through a friend, or lover, is shown
+ by the cigar, and is further emphasised by the large dots
+ beside it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A warning against extravagance, however, is given to the
+ consultant by the crinoline, which appears amidst these signs
+ of future wealth.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure07.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE VII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Small dagger. Short dotted line leading
+ to door knocker, with "in" written beneath. Numeral "7."
+ Letter "L." Dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides near circle</i>.&mdash;Group of dots and small
+ symbols showing presents. Brooch. Cabinet.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Crinoline. Large feather. Small cigar.
+ Thimble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Symbols of letters and parcels.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VIII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The only definite indication of future prospects is shown by
+ the symbol of the organ, and acorn, upon the circle at the
+ bottom of the cup, the position of these signs showing that
+ hope will not be realised for some time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But these symbols make the prediction of ultimate success a
+ safe one. Should the consultant be a musician, triumph in the
+ profession would be assured.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The coal scoop and beetle are significant of domestic worries
+ and household cares. But the tea cosy in the centre promises
+ compensation in the way of small comforts and affection.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure08.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE VIII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE VIII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ Small symbol of a coal scoop.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Organ. Acorn beside it. Beetle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Tea cosy.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IX
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup would be singularly disappointing from the
+ consultant's point of view, as it is devoid of incident.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The large spray of thistle on the rim indicates an unselfish
+ life of endurance. For the present, there is no sign of a
+ more eventful existence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dust-pan, brush, and duster, in the centre, point to
+ future domestic vexations, but the large spray of iris beside
+ it promises a pleasure which will far outbalance the trifling
+ disturbance.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure09.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE IX]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE IX
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Thistle.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Centre</i>.&mdash;Dust-pan and brush. Duster. Large spray
+ of iris.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE X
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The most striking features of this cup are the various
+ indications of pleasure and social enjoyment. These being
+ shown by the cake and butterfly, while the orchid in
+ conjunction predicts that the consultant's personal charm and
+ power of attraction will result in a future of wealth and
+ social distinction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The pillar, near the rim and handle, gives a pleasing
+ assurance of security and loyal friends. The bird flying from
+ the cage brings joyful news, that something which has been an
+ obstacle in the way of the consultant's desires is about to
+ be removed, and much future happiness may be looked for.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The figure of the man fishing from a rock foreshows the
+ arrival of a visitor, who will have some pleasant news to
+ tell.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The toque opposite the handle, but at the bottom of the cup,
+ gives further evidence of the good luck coming to this
+ fortunate consultant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure10.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE X]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE X
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Small stone pillar. Cake on dish. Man
+ on rock fishing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Bird cage, small bird flying from it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Butterfly. Lady's hat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Orchid with long stalk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XI
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup indicates that the consultant is apt to be ruffled
+ by trifles and to become upset by anything unexpected. As,
+ for instance, in the case of the arrival of visitors, shown
+ by the mass of leaves and chair. The query beside it shows
+ the indecision of the consultant's mind as to necessary
+ arrangements. The boots on the opposite side denote that lack
+ of income will not trouble the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But that there is some misfortune or hindrance in the future
+ is shown by the symbol of the broken cross in the bottom of
+ the cup; the head and shoulders of the woman beside it
+ suggest that this trouble will be caused by a woman.
+ Compensation will be found in the happy love affair, which is
+ clearly predicted by the cherries, the figures of the man and
+ woman embracing, and the man's hat and pipe.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Large dots signify that wealth will be added to happiness.
+ This event must not be expected for some months, as the
+ symbols are in the bottom of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The letter "N" with the dots and small tree beyond show an
+ immediate pleasant happening, in connection with a person
+ whose name begins with that letter.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure11.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XI]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XI
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Mass of leaves. Stones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Chair. Query. Two boots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Figure of man and woman embracing.
+ Small bunch of cherries beneath. Several dots. Man's hat and
+ pipe in conjunction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Broken cross. Head and shoulders of
+ woman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Under handle</i>.&mdash;Letter "N." Small tree beyond.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The present conditions of this consultant are not cheering.
+ The large cloud, associated with dots, the small dog on the
+ opposite side, and the policeman beyond, all point to
+ grievous money worries, possibly caused by dishonesty.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The somewhat indistinct axe implies a brave effort to
+ overcome, and final mastery of, some of the difficulties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ However, the future has more pleasant prospects, and may be
+ looked forward to with hope. The symbols of the clover and
+ cherries, give assurance of this.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The spray of ivy speaks of the patience with which the
+ present trials are borne, also that true friends are a source
+ of comfort to the consultant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure12.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side</i>.&mdash;Small dog lying down.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Policeman. Indistinct symbol of an axe.
+ Large cloud. Dots.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Centre</i>.&mdash;Two small butterflies. Small symbol of a
+ stocking. Small bunch of cherries. Spray of ivy. Clover.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The consultant who has "turned" this cup must be prepared for
+ delays, and must not expect real happiness until rather late
+ in life, this being shown by the bonnet and strings on the
+ side of the cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The small symbol of birds on a perch gives further evidence
+ that having to wait is a feature of the consultant's lot. The
+ rock and pipe beyond show some dismay with regard to a dear
+ friend.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The large spray of mistletoe and holly at the bottom of the
+ cup, with the letters "F" and "L" in conjunction, implies
+ that some event of importance to the consultant, in
+ connection with persons whose names begin with these initial
+ letters, will occur in the winter. If the cup has been
+ "turned" during the autumn or winter, probably a year will
+ pass before the event takes place, as the mistletoe indicates
+ delay. But this consultant is prepared to hear the truth, and
+ faces it calmly, even if it is a little unpleasant; the
+ symbol of the woman looking into the glass brings this fact
+ to light.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant
+ plans which will result in tranquillity and satisfaction.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure13.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XIII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Bonnet and strings. Birds on perch.
+ Pieces of rock. A pipe.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Child with toys.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Centre</i>.&mdash;Large sprays of mistletoe and holly.
+ Letters "F" and "L." Figure of woman looking in glass.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIV
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup was "turned" by a well-known authoress. Its sinister
+ appearance is accounted for by the fact that at the time of
+ "turning" the cup, she was arranging mentally a murder plot
+ for the book she was then writing.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The symbols speak for themselves and need no explanation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is a most interesting specimen, as being absolutely
+ unique.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure14.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XIV]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIV
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side overlapping circle</i>.&mdash;Tail and hindquarters
+ of rat, with head in a hole. Monster with a man's head and
+ bear's paws.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On side</i>.&mdash;Dead fish beyond.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XV
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The consultant who "turned" this cup was sorrowful and had
+ either just passed through a bereavement, or such will take
+ place in the immediate future. The rough cross and the grave
+ near the handle point to this. The bed, with the figure of
+ the woman in nurse's cloak near it tells of serious illness
+ in the home. But this is a future trouble, as the symbols
+ appear at some distance from the handle. The saucepan also
+ bears witness to the general gloom.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross show the patience with
+ which the consultant bears the trials; also that good and
+ loyal friends will be a source of comfort.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The small bit of wood and the closed book are symbols of
+ hope, and assure this sad consultant that the expected
+ improvement in affairs will certainly take place and will
+ relieve some of the present anxieties.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This is the most that can be foretold of the future, for
+ there are no signs of pleasant events or definite changes.
+ Indeed, the symbol of the loaf of bread in the centre of the
+ cup shows that monotony and ordinary routine are all that can
+ be predicted from the divination.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure15.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XV]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XV
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Rough cross. Ivy leaves beyond. Large
+ closed book.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Log of wood. Bed. Figure of a woman in
+ nurse's cloak beside it. Grave, with small cross.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Loaf of bread. Small symbol of a
+ saucepan.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVI
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup gives an impression of a somewhat undeveloped
+ character which is further brought into notice by the stump
+ of a tree on the circle; the hen on a nest, near the handle,
+ points to a home life of comfort and affection.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The egg in the cup, and the duck, show that a risk of
+ threatened disaster, as a result of rash speculation will be
+ averted, and with the symbol of the three boots, fortunate
+ prospects, and the guarantee of hope fulfilled, may safely be
+ predicted for the future.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure16.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XVI]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVI
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Hen on nest. Shapeless leaves. Egg in
+ cup.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near circle opposite handle</i>.&mdash;A duck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Stump of tree. Three boots.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The figure of the child, with its toys beyond, implies that
+ new plans, to be made very soon, will be most beneficial, and
+ will bring much pleasure to the consultant. But as the
+ sausages and snail are not far distant, there is likely to be
+ a marring of the pleasant conditions, caused by an act of
+ unfaithfulness on the part of someone with whom the
+ consultant is closely connected.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The bellows beyond suggest that the matter is treated with as
+ much philosophy as possible, and with a resolve to make the
+ best of a bad business; the ham also, being in conjunction,
+ it is evident that the episode will not interfere with the
+ consultant's success in life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The sign post, with the running figure beside it and the
+ large letter "M" beyond, prepare the consultant for startling
+ news, the result of which will be of great importance. The
+ news will come from a place beginning with the letter "M."
+ There is no doubt that the matter will turn out admirably and
+ bring about many advantages, as shown by the spreading
+ branches of the tree; while the grapes beneath promise
+ abundant success and joy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The large boot-tree and latch-key on the circle beneath the
+ handle predict a fortunate and unexpected gain in the near
+ future. This consultant may look forward with confidence to
+ the pleasures which fate has in store.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure17.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XVII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Child seated. Toys beyond. Sausages.
+ Snail. Ham. Bellows.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Sign post. Running figure beside it.
+ Large letter "M" in conjunction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Tree with spreading branches. Bunch of
+ grapes beneath. Large boot-tree. Latch-key.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVIII
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The shadow beneath the haycock shows that the consultant will
+ soon be placed in a somewhat trying position and will have
+ considerable difficulty in finding a way out of it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The future is full of promise and there can be little doubt
+ that the consultant will enjoy the pleasures of prosperity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A journey to a cold climate to be taken later will result in
+ very propitious news as shown by the symbol of the pheasant.
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure18.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XVIII]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XVIII
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Shapeless leaves. Haycock. Shadow
+ beneath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Pair of boots. Spreading branches of a
+ tree. Pheasant flying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near circle</i>.&mdash;Head of a polar bear.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIX
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ The doll on the side, with the small symbol of a toadstool
+ beside it, gives a warning to the consultant against folly
+ and a bad habit of gossiping when feeling bored in society.
+ The stuffed head of the deer, in this case, shows that much
+ distress is caused by the unguarded talk, and the consultant
+ certainly cannot be described as an "innocent cause."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The various scattered shapeless leaves point to confusion,
+ and a somewhat "happy-go-lucky" nature. The spray of poppies
+ on the circle beneath the handle foreshows that a pleasant
+ experience may be expected in the summer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The broken gate, with the cross above it, denotes that a new
+ opportunity which awaits the consultant at a future date,
+ will coincide with a time of perplexity and trouble, which
+ fact is further borne out by the running figure below. This
+ being in conjunction with a large letter "Y," implies that
+ the disturbance will arise in connection with a place, the
+ name of which begins with "Y."
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure19.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XIX]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XIX
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Small symbol of a toadstool. Doll. Head
+ of a stuffed deer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near rim</i>.&mdash;Many shapeless leaves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>On circle</i>.&mdash;Spray of poppies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Broken gate with cross above it. Large
+ "Y." Running figure.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h4>
+ INTERPRETATION
+ </h4>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XX
+ </h5>
+ <p>
+ This cup shows confusion and that the consultant was in a
+ state of mental turmoil at the time of "turning" it. But in
+ spite of this drawback there are some interesting facts to be
+ found.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dotted circles and large ornamental arch point to a most
+ hopeful outlook and to the successful development of some
+ desire at present unattainable.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The various initials and small numerals scattered about show
+ correspondence as to plans and fixing of dates. The bush
+ apple tree speaks of some pleasure which may be looked
+ forward to in the summer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The dancing figures predict much future happiness; the
+ numerous changes which are likely to come about will all tend
+ to success and the gratifying of the consultant's wishes. And
+ what more cheerful outlook than this can be desired?
+ </p>
+ <center>
+ <img src="figure20.png" height="380" width="320" border="0"
+ alt="[Illustration: FIGURE XX]">
+ </center>
+ <h5>
+ FIGURE XX
+ </h5>
+ <h4>
+ PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
+ </h4>
+ <p>
+ <i>On sides</i>.&mdash;Scattered shapeless leaves. Several
+ initials. Small numerals. Dotted circles. A large ornamental
+ arch.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>Near circle</i>.&mdash;Bush apple tree.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <i>In centre</i>.&mdash;Dancing and grotesque figures.
+ </p>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <h2>
+ CONCLUDING NOTE
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ It may be safely promised to those who follow the simple
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