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24THE GOLDEN FORTUNE-TELLER

in all her actions; but if black beware of hor tongue.

A mole on the left side of the forehead, near the hair, predicts misery, and abundance of tribulations to a man by means of his own misconduct; if honey-eoloured or red, his sorrows are lessened; but if black, in danger of imprisonment; if a wart, thoso ill fortunes are moderated. To a woman, it indicates her needy; if black, unfortunate in every undertaking.

A mole on the left side of the forehead about tho midway, threatens a man with persecutions from his superiors; if of a honey colour, he prodigally wastes his estate; if red, will become poor; if black, let him bewaro the wrath or malice of groat men; if a woman, it threatens sorrow by the perfidy of somo man; if black, she will partake of the extreme of misery.

A mole on tho left side of the forehead, a little above the temple, if it appears red, ho has excellent wit and understanding; if blaek in danger of being branded for his falsehoods; if as a wart, his fate is mitigated. To a woman it signifies justification of innocence, though not deserved; if black, malignity, and represents every evil.

A mole appearing on tho right temple above the eye, near tho head, denotes a long life and good fortune; if pale or red, he is studious; to a woman it signifies good and happy fortunes and marriage, as she will be of careful conduct.


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