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You WILL obtain a great fortune in another coun- try.

By venturing freely, you WILL certainly gain doublv.

Your misfortune WILL be changed into success and happiness.

Alter your intentions, or else you MAY meet poverty and distress.

Signifies that you have many impediments in the accomplishment of your pursuits.

Whatever may possess your inclinations this day, abandon them.

The prisoner WILL get free again this time.

The patient’s illness WILL be lingering and doubt- ful.

She will have a dutiful and handsome son.

The person will be LOW in circumstances, but honest-hearted.

A marriage which will add to your welfare and prosperity.

You love a person who does not speak well of you.

Your travels WILL be prosperous, if guided by prudence.

He means NOT what he says, for his heart is false.

With some trouble and expense, you may regain your property.

You must NOT expect to see the stranger again.


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