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1. | He has too much to think about for such thoughts. |
2. | If you would treat a certain gentleman with a little more regard, |
| he would appreciate it. |
3. | Do not receive the attention of others. |
4. | Say what your heart dictates. |
5. | One, a stout and very unpoetical fellow. |
6. | Very tall, dark complexioned, quarrelsome, of a jealous disposition; |
| rough, but with the best intentions. |
7. | Find out what people say about him. It is rumored that there is |
| much falsehood in him. |
8. | With his heart and soul. |
9. | In five months or more. |
10. | No, very few, indeed. |
11. | You will have money, but you must bear in mind that money does not |
| always make one rich, nor give happiness, and sometimes is |
| the source of bitter woe. |
12. | If you tell it to nobody; otherwise not. |
13. | A genius in every respect, but for that reason you are thought |
| to have a great many faults. |
14. | At an unexpected time. |
15. | Yes, for it will make you very happy. |
16. | Not very soon. |
17. | Yes, the journey of which you are thinking at present. |
18. | Not in the way you would like it. |
19. | Yes, sooner than expected. |
20. | Yes, altho at first you will not be aware of it. |
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1. | Very often; as often as circumstances permit. |
2. | Wrinkles will be visible on you before that happens. |
3. | Do not be so terribly affected. Show him by your manners |
| that you have a heart and are honest and sensible. |
4. | Be careful, for you might be laughed at. |
5. | One, a very good and amiable young man. |
6. | Amiable, cheerful, a little romantic, somewhat poetical, |
| good-hearted, but weak. |
7. | Look in his open, honest countenance and you will know. |
8. | Simply with ordinary brotherly affection, nothing more. |
9. | Four years from now. |
10. | Your life will be rather wearisome. |
11. | If you are painstaking and very economical. |
12. | There is one person who knows it, but will never disclose it. |
13. | A mere fashionable puppet, heartless and soulless. |
14. | Yes, rather soon. |
15. | Yes, bringing sad news. |
16. | Be patient for some time. |
17. | Not quite as soon as desired. |
18. | Very soon, and in an unforeseen way. |
19. | Yes, but not completely, and not quite as desired. |
20. | If it is taken as Fortune means it. |
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1. | You know exactly what he does. |
2. | Yes, but only to make a fool out of you. |
3. | Do not use too much sugar in your coffee, or he will |
| think you extravagant. |
4. | Yes, do it, if it can be done without blushing. |
5. | Three, and not one good for much. |
6. | A little conceited, vain fellow with rather a heavy mustache. |
7. | Be prudent. |
8. | Yes, but you share his heart with other admirers. |
9. | No matter how hard you try, it will not be sooner than four years. |
10. | Many, but not interesting ones. |
11. | You will have more than a competence; but you will lose heavily |
| if you or your husband play at cards with money. |
12. | You will disclose it. |
13. | Quick at repartee, but not really witty. |
14. | Not so soon, you will have to wait a while. |
15. | Yes, quite a long one. |
16. | Very soon, and which will give you much pleasure. |
17. | Yes, but it will cost you many tears. |
18. | Soon, by an unexpected occurrence. |
19. | It will, more fully than expected. |
20. | It will cost you many tears at first, but will end happily. |
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1. | He is thinking of you now, very lovingly and seriously. |
2. | Yes, many, and three at the same time. |
3. | Dress your hair neatly, do not wink, sit up erect and be |
| very cordial to everybody. |
4. | What will a particular person say about it, if you do? |
5. | Two, a foolish old fellow, and a wild young man. |
6. | A man of strong character, energetic and haughty, |
| with wit and humor. |
7. | He deserves much confidence. |
8. | He is merely a true friend to you; no more. |
9. | Yes, very soon. |
10. | Very many interesting ones. |
11. | If you do not speculate. |
12. | If you keep it a secret; but you gossip too much. |
13. | Very peculiar, by some. There is one person who understands you. |
14. | Not until you are both gray. |
15. | Not soon, but then it will be a very tender conclusion. |
16. | No one thinks of giving you anything, just now. |
17. | Yes, and it will give you much pleasure. |
18. | Soon, and in such a way that seemed to you impossible. |
19. | Yes, but very far from the present. |
20. | If you are thoughtful, cheerful, and try to be an optimist. |
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1. | He does think of you, for which ye will be sorry some day. |
2. | No, not for a long time. |
3. | Do not be sentimental, but show common sense in whatever you say and do. |
4. | Yes, for he will ask nothing of which you may fear. |
5. | Three very fine and intelligent gentlemen. |
6. | A very big-built gentleman, and very conceited. |
7. | Hear what your best and dearest friends have to say about it. |
8. | No. He loves another. |
9. | When you love a particular person more than you do now. |
10. | Yes, but you will tire of them. |
11. | You will have money, and if you use it to good advantage it will last, |
| otherwise not. |
12. | Yes, it will. |
13. | Haughty, conceited and discreet. |
14. | Yes, but not very soon. |
15. | Yes, from a broken heart. |
16. | Yes, but do not accept it. |
17. | An important thing will happen which will prevent it, |
| it will bring joy to you. |
18. | Yes, but a long time from now. |
19. | Your wish will be fulfilled if you take care as to how you act. |
20. | Yes, if you are cautious. |
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1. | He thinks of you very often. |
2. | Yes, but it will not bring you happiness. |
3. | Always be happy and pleasant; never be angry. |
4. | Your mother’s advice is best. |
5. | None. |
6. | A young, handsome man who loves you very much. |
7. | Take the advice of an older female friend. |
8. | His was love at first sight, and lasting. |
9. | You will soon fall in love, perhaps on your next journey. |
10. | A few interesting ones, and you will be protected against the unpleasant ones. |
11. | Yes, but not very. |
12. | Everybody seems to be unconcerned about it. |
13. | People think well of you. |
14. | He is thinking of coming to you soon. |
15. | Yes, you will soon receive an interesting one. |
16. | A little pleasing present, not so soon. |
17. | You will not take advantage of an opportunity. |
18. | Yes, and to your advantage. |
19. | It is up to yourself. |
20. | Yes, and it will make you very happy. |
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1. | He thinks of you, but not very seriously. |
2. | You will have many charming ones. |
3. | Try to have your skin tanned, by means of the sun. |
4. | To a certain extent. |
5. | Twenty-five, if you take advantage of all offers. |
6. | Ugly, lame, and very thin and tall. |
7. | Yes, by all means. |
8. | He loves you, but conceals it because he does not think it is reciprocated. |
9. | Within two years. |
10. | No, very few. |
11. | You will be wealthy as you wish. |
12. | Guard yourself and others, for there has been a leak. |
13. | Good at heart, but conceited and not very sensible. |
14. | Perhaps thru some coincidence, for he has sworn never to call. |
15. | You will receive rather a mysterious one. |
16. | Yes, a very small and dear one. |
17. | Some sad interference will prevent it for some time. |
18. | Yes, but not as you wish it. |
19. | Enemies will prevent it. |
20. | Pleasure at first, but later will cause tears. |
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1. | He is thinking tenderly of you at this moment. |
2. | A fellow of a very stout appearance. |
3. | Pay very much attention to him, sit at his left side and eat nothing that |
| contains onions. |
4. | No, let him coax for a while. |
5. | Perhaps one, possibly none. |
6. | Beloved of all, favorite in society and among ladies, and a darling of yours above all. |
7. | Yes, by all means, for he never deceived you. |
8. | Yes, but it is very painful to him. |
9. | In two years or more. |
10. | Quite some. |
11. | Be satisfied with what you have. |
12. | Some know it already. |
13. | Original and witty. |
14. | In a month and two days. |
15. | Yes, this week. |
16. | Yes, but you will be sorry that you ever got it. |
17. | Yes, and with a gentleman. |
18. | Yes, and it will bring joy to you. |
19. | Something will interfere and delay its fulfillment. |
20. | If you overcome all anxieties on its account, it will. |
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1. | Very little, but still it is more than you think of him. |
2. | Yes, a romantic, sentimental, foolish fellow. |
3. | You must learn table etiquette. |
4. | It would bring joy to you, but sorrow to more than one. |
5. | One, and he will be a burden to you. |
6. | A weak-minded drunkard and gambler. |
7. | Yes, but be watchful. |
8. | He loves you as much as you allow him to, which is not very much. |
9. | In four or five years. |
10. | They will be mischievous ones, and cause trouble. |
11. | Yes, very; in ten years. |
12. | Be cautious, and it will not. |
13. | At times foolish, but prudent and quite humorous and witty. |
14. | Next spring, when the snow melts. |
15. | The one wished for is on its way. |
16. | Yes, and you will rejoice over it. |
17. | No, but perhaps a year from now. |
18. | Yes, as you wish it. |
19. | It will, but not so soon. |
20. | It will prove as you interpret it. |
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1. | He very seldom thinks of anything or anybody. |
2. | Tomorrow a person will fall in love with you. |
3. | Try to be as witty as possible. |
4. | Take your father’s advice. |
5. | Three worthy gentlemen, within a month. |
6. | Handsome and well situated in the business world. |
7. | Trust him as far as you feel it is safe. |
8. | He would love you if he knew it would be mutual. |
9. | In three years. |
10. | Some at intervals of years. |
11. | You will have plenty if economical. |
12. | No, but would be to your advantage to have it discovered. |
13. | Humorous and interesting. |
14. | At the next meeting of a large crowd. |
15. | Do not expect one very soon, for he is very angry. |
16. | Yes, and from one you love dearly. |
17. | Not soon, but then it will bring much pleasure to you. |
18. | According to how you act. Be cautious. |
19. | Yes, but to your disadvantage. |
20. | If it happens naturally, it will bring joy. |
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1. | Very little. |
2. | Yes, from a soldier. |
3. | Please him in every respect. |
4. | It would do no harm if you would. |
5. | One, and he will give himself entirely up to you. |
6. | A fellow who will be a burden to you. |
7. | He is fond of flirting, but is true to you. |
8. | He loves you only. |
9. | In four or five years. |
10. | Only while out of your home town. |
11. | If you are economical. |
12. | It may, but a long time from now. |
13. | Clear understanding, but a very poor listener. |
14. | Today perhaps. |
15. | No, unless it is an answer to yours. |
16. | Yes, but from one you don’t admire. |
17. | There will be no particular opportunity, but perhaps you will. |
18. | Yes, but not so soon. |
19. | Yes, but it will bring sorrow to someone. |
20. | No, unfortunately not. |
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1. | He is constantly thinking of you. |
2. | Not in two or three years yet. |
3. | Be patient, and allow him to have his own way. |
4. | If you do, you may regret it. |
5. | One, but an unworthy one. |
6. | Very uninteresting and tiresome. |
7. | You would hurt his feelings, if you did not. |
8. | Very much, and very dearly. |
9. | In five years. |
10. | Only when you attend crowds of people. |
11. | Conveniently so. |
12. | Not so soon. Be cautious. |
13. | Just so. You have many admirers. |
14. | Be independent and wait for him to come, before going to him. |
15. | No, not a present. |
16. | Yes, but not a very large one. |
17. | As you desire; it will be up to yourself. |
18. | Not that it will make much of a difference. |
19. | Yes, and it will bring many friends to you. |
20. | Yes, in disguise. |
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1. | Yes, very pleasing thoughts. |
2. | Yes, very many and at the present time. |
3. | When you see him again, place a flower in his buttonhole. |
4. | Do it unintentionally. |
5. | Four at the same time. |
6. | Disfigured and very ugly, but you will not notice it. |
7. | Do not trust him, unless you feel sure that he can be trusted. |
8. | He cannot live without you. |
9. | In six or seven years. |
10. | Many at unexpected times. |
11. | For a very short time only. |
12. | Yes, but not so soon. |
13. | All think you very witty and humorous, but conceited. |
14. | He will not come; laboring under a wrong impression. |
15. | Yes, a very interesting one. |
16. | No, not for a long while. |
17. | A very short one. |
18. | When you most heartily wish for it. |
19. | Yes, but that will bring you an enemy which will sadden the joy. |
20. | A blessing to all. |
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1. | He thinks as often of you as you of him. |
2. | Tomorrow evening about 8 o’clock. |
3. | Answer, but do it gracefully. |
4. | No, you must not do it. |
5. | Only one. |
6. | Pleasant and handsome. |
7. | No. He is a scoundrel. |
8. | He feels that he cannot help himself. |
9. | In a week or more. |
10. | Your life will be very peaceful. |
11. | You will always have p
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