The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller: Being the most complete work on fortune-telling and interpreting dreams ever printed, containing an alphabetical list of dreams, with their interpretation, and the lucky numbers they signify. Also explaining how to tell fortunes by the mysterious golden wheel, with cards, dice, and dominoes. How to tell future events by the lines of the hands, by moles on the body, by the face, nails of the fingers, hair and shape of the head. How to find where to Fontaine, Felix
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The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller: Being the most complete work on fortune-telling and interpreting dreams ever printed, containing an alphabetical list of dreams, with their interpretation, and the lucky numbers they signify. Also explaining how to tell fortunes by the mysterious golden wheel, with cards, dice, and dominoes. How to tell future events by the lines of the hands, by moles on the body, by the face, nails of the fingers, hair and shape of the head. How to find where to
Fontaine, Felix
Dream interpretation; Fortune-telling
A NICE FACULTY OF TASTING is peculiar to such as have a spongy, porous,
soft tongue, well moistened with saliva, yet not too moist.
DELICACY IN THE TOUCH belongs to those who have a soft skin, sensible
nerves, and nervous sinews, moderately warm and dry.
IRASCIBILITY is accompanied by an erect posture, a clear skin, a solemn
voice, open nostrils, moist temples, displaying superficial veins,
thick neck, equal use of both hands, quick pace, blood-shot eyes,
large, unequal, ill-ranged eyes, and choleric disposition.
TIMOROUSNESS resides where we find a concave neck, pale color,
weak-winking eyes, soft hair, smooth plump breast, shrill tremulous
voice, small mouth, thin lips, broad thin hands, and small shambling
feet.
MELANCHOLY is denoted by a wrinkled countenance, dejected eyes, meeting
eyebrows, slow pace, fixed look, and deliberate respiration.
AN AMOROUS DISPOSITION may be known by a fair, slender face, a
redundancy of hair, rough temples, broad forehead, moist shining eyes,
wide nostrils, narrow shoulders, hairy hands and arms, well-shaped legs.
GAYETY attends a serene open forehead, rosy agreeable countenance, a
sweet musical tone of voice, an agile body and soft flesh.
ENVY appears with a wrinkled forehead, frowning, dejected, and
squinting look, a pale, melancholy countenance, and a dry, rough skin.
INTREPIDITY often resides in a small body, with red curled hair, ruddy
countenance, frowning eyebrows, arched and meeting, eyes blue and
yellowish, large mouth, and red lines in the hand.
GENTLENESS AND COMPLACENCY may be distinguished by a soft and moist
palm, frequency of shutting the eyes, soft movement, slow speech, soft,
straight and lightish-colored hair.
BASHFULNESS may be discovered by moist eyes, never wide open, eyebrows
frequently lowered, blushing cheeks, moderate pace, slow and submissive
speech, bent body, and glowing ears of a purple hue.
TEMPERANCE OR SOBRIETY is accompanied with an equal respiration, a
moderate-sized mouth, smooth temples, eyes of an ordinary size, either
fair or azure, and a short, flat body.
STRENGTH OF MIND is signified by light, curled hair, a small body,
shining eyes, but a little depressed, a grave intense voice, bushy
beard, large broad back and shoulders.
PRIDE stands confessed with arched eyebrows, a large prominent mouth, a
broad chest, slow pace, erected head, shrugging shoulders, and staring
eyes.
LUXURY dwells with a ruddy or pale complexion, downy temples, bald
pate, little eyes, thick neck, corpulent body, large nose, thin
eyebrows, and hands covered with a kind of down.
LOQUACITY may be expected from a bushy beard, broad fingers, pointed
tongue, eyes of a ruddy hue, a large prominent upper lip, and a sharp
pointed nose.
PERVERSENESS may be dreaded, when we perceive a high forehead, firm,
short, thick, immovable neck, quick speech, immoderate laughter, fiery
eyes, and short fleshy hands and fingers.
DICK & FITZGERALD,
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