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The Roads, or superfine lines, indicate ways; they are covered with clouds, and in the thick, they are marks of past and future reverses; but if they appear clear or serene, they denote some fortunate change near at hand; encompassed with many points or dots, they signify an accidental gain of money, likewise long life.

The Ring signifies marriage, if a letter near (illegible text) it, it denotes to the person that has his fortune told, the initial of the name of the person to be married. If the ring is in the clear, it portends happy and lucrative friendsip. Surrounded with clouds, denotes that the party is to use precaution in the friendship he is about to contact, lest he should be insiduously deceived; but is most inauspicious if the ring appear at the bottom of the cup, as it forebodes the entire separation from a beloved object.

A Leaf of Clover is, as well here as in common life, a lucky sign; its positions in the cup alone make the difference; if it is on the top, it shows that good fortune is not far distant; but it is subject to delay if it is in the middle, or at the bottom. Should clouds surround it, many things disagreeable will attend the good fortune; in the clear, it prognosticates, undisturbed happiness.

The Anchor, the emblem of hope and commerce, implies successful business carried on by water and land, if on the bottom of the cup; at the top, and in a clear part, it shows constant love, and unshaken fidelity. In thick and clouded parts it also denotes love, but tinctured with the inconstancy of the butterfly.

The Serpent, always the emblem of falsehood and enmity, is here a general sign of an enemy.