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THE MYSTIC TEST BOOK.

life for a time, which ends, as shown by the four of clubs, in a short, pleasant journey just completed. The knave of spades is a traveling man, whom you will soon meet and travel with for a time. The journey will be monotonous, although pecuniary successful.

The eight of spades shows a business interest at a distance, and a control of many laborers. Concentration of efforts.

A GENERAL DELINEATION.

The ruling sun card—ace of diamonds—indicates that an ardent desire you once had for riches has now departed. The three of clubs shows that a certain indecision regarding a religious opinion or doctrine has departed. The four of hearts in the sun shows that a satisfaction you once enjoyed in the love of a certain person has disappeared.

The future shows more brightness for you than in the past, but the disappointments are pretty near evenly balanced. A peculiar line of court cards, beginning under the past, in Neptune, extending upward to Jupiter, and then dropping down in the immediate future to Neptune, indicate that the majority of persons with whom you associate and do business with are connected and acquainted with each other. This condition will remain about one year longer, when there seems to be a complete change of associations, and a breaking up of old ties. One lady only will be your companion the latter part of your life.

Your birth card, the knave of diamonds, is immediately surrounded as follows, the card itself being indicated in the lay out by a button placed thereon:

The ten of hearts, under Venus, just above the Birth