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Title: The Gipsy Fortune Teller


Author: W. Parker



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THE
GIPSY
FORTUNE
TELLER

Picture of Gipsy woman telling fortune

CONTAINING
JUDGMENT FOR THE 29 DAYS OF THE MOON,
THE SIGNIFICATION OF MOLES,
AND
THE ART OF TELLING FORTUNES BY DICE,
DOMINOES, &c., &c.

 

LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY T. GOODE.  “LION” PRINTING WORKS,
CLERKENWELL GREEN.

 

p. 3JUDGEMENTS
FOR THE
29 DAYS OF THE MOON.

By W. PARKER, Professor of Astrology.

1st.—A child born on this day, will not live to any great age, is likely to have many excellent friends, and will do well in business, have much money and property, of a very hasty temper, liable to fevers, falls, hurts, bruises, harm by horses, &c.  The most successful years for gain and good fortune, are their 19th, 24th, 27th, 35th, 38th, and 42nd; will marry at 19, or 22 years of age.  This day is good to send messages, write letters, apply to surgeons, take medicine, travel, or open shops, favourable to sell, but not to buy, aged people may favour you on this day.

2nd.—A child born on this day, will be fortunate, and gain much by their own perseverance, they will have few enemies, and may gain by deaths; of good temper, and obliging disposition, and will enjoy tolerable good health throughout life.  The most successful years, for gain and good fortune, rises in life, &c. are the 17th, 21st, 25th, 29th, 34th, 41st, 53rd, and 62nd.  Will Marry in the 20th, or 23rd, year of age, and gain many friends by marriage.  This day is good to buy, or sell, to let houses and land, favourable for gardening, to purchase new clothes, apply to females, collect debts, &c.

3rd.—If born on this day, will be very liable to hardships up to the 21st birthday, after that period, will have more success, and better friends, may be rather public, and remove or travel in their business, or calling; moderate good health, liable to have imprisonment.  The most successful time for gain, and prosperity, commences after 38 years of age, will marry in the 21st or 25th year of age.  This day is good to take medicine, and to deal with Ironmongers, Jewellers, Booksellers, and those who sell ladies wearing apparel, good to marry, and send letters to either sex, commence law suits, &c.

4th.—If born on this day, will possess an uncommon share of wisdom, and learning, may travel to distant countries, and gain thereby, have the management of other peoples affairs, of an agreeable temper, and disposition, moderate good health, subject to losses of money, in contentions, Law suits, &c.  The most fortunate years for gain and prosperity, are the 23rd, 28th, 33rd, 42nd, 49th, 55th and 59th, will marry in the 19th or 22nd year of age.  This day is good to go journeys, visit friends, and apply to haberdashers, have parties, and favourable to take medicine, or visit physicians.

5th.—If born on this day, will meet with many crosses and disappointments in early life, until the 23rd year is gone by, may have many favors from strangers, and will have money in the funds, and p. 4freehold property left them, tolerable good health, of a wavering temper.  The fortunate part of life begins after 34 years of age, will marry either in the 20th or 22nd year.  This day is good to buy or sell, deal with females, begin any new work, apply to elderly people, good for gardening and to visit any exhibitions.

6th.—If born on this day, will have many excellent and superior friends, rather high in life, and the person will be in a very extensive line of trade, and is likely to have many unexpected benefits through females, of an even temper, and will enjoy good health generally.  The most successful years for gain, rises in life &c., are the 21st, 24th, 29th, 33rd, 38th, 45th, will be exceedingly lucky in marriage, which will take place, either in the 21st or 22nd year of their age.  This day is good to apply to the great, to ask favors, also to deal with any fancy business, or articles worn by females, or children, it is good to open or let shops, and to begin any thing which they would have to last long, make wills, &c.

7th.—If born on this day, is liable to many crosses, and perplexity through relatives and near persons, in your various affairs, until 26 years are past, will be their own enemy at times, may have sudden helps and assistance from strangers, very seldom keep much money, or have property, very strange in temper, rather impatient, moderate good health.  The most favourable years for money, rises, &c., are the 22nd, 26th, 31st, 39th, 43rd, 50th, and 57th, will marry in the 21st or 24th year of age, and get money by marriage.  This day is good for any one to buy or sell, take medicine, go to surgeons, deal with booksellers, lawyers, ask favors of aged people, visit relatives, collect debts, &c.

8th.—If born on this day, will in general enjoy a tolerable good share of happiness, have money or property from some death, aged people will favour you at times, far beyond expectation, will prosper in most affairs, and of pretty good temper, may enjoy good health, and will overcome enemies generally.  The most successful years of gain and prosperity, are their 20th, 27th, 34th, 39th, 44th, 49th, 55th, 61st, and 64th, will marry near 19 or in the 22nd year of age.  This day is good to begin any new undertaking, send letters to either sex, marry, apply to jewellers, or purchase new clothes, sell on this day land or houses, attend markets, and visit exhibitions, and old people.

9th.—If born on this day, the signs imply many benefits, by the favours and friendships of the wealthy, will live often in great esteem and much respected in society, will do exceedingly well in business, and managing other affairs, of an easy temper, and will have good health.  The most prosperous years of gain and rises in life, are the 24th, 29th, 36th, 42nd, 53rd, and 56th, will marry in the 20th or 23rd year of age, and gain many friends by marriage.  This day is good for any kind of business, buy or sell, take medicine, purchase houses or land, attend to gardens, visit relatives, have parties, &c.

10th.—If born on this day, the signs foreshow many crosses and oppositions in their affairs, until the age of 24 years is gone by, much success in liquids and drinks, and may have to do with a brewhouse, tavern, and such like, will travel across the sea, and see many different places, of a wavering temper and disposition, uncertain health.  The best time, for money, rises in life, &c., are in the 21st, 24th, 31st, 37th, 44th, 47th, 53rd, 61st, and 64th years; will marry in the 24th or 27th year.  This day is good to go journies, marry, send letters to either sex, ask p. 5favors, apply to those in years, deal with haberdashers, and buy wearing apparel, or any things worn by children, begin new works, buy old books, &c.

11th.—If born on this day, will be in a very extensive line of trade or hold a high situation in life, many friends, much money or property towards the middle age, success at times in many things beyond expectations, amiable temper, generous even to their enemies, will enjoy good health, mostly marry near 21 or at 23 years of age.  The most prosperous years for gain, rises, money &c. are in the 33rd, 37th, 41st, 49th, 53rd, 57th, 64th, 66th.  This day is good for any one to open shops, to apply to clergymen, bankers, jewellers, ironmongers, cabinet makers, merchants, also buy or sell, attend to gardens, land, build or begin any thing that you wish to endure a long time.

12th.—If born on this day, will have to encounter many difficulties, at the commencement of life, after 26 years will begin to improve, have more money, friends, sudden helps and assistance, liable to male enemies very often, somewhat hasty in temper, may waste money many times in speculations, business, seldom save to any amount, favoured at times by elderly people, good health generally.  The most fortunate years for money, rises in life, &c., are in the 20th, 27th, 34th, 39th, 42nd, 47th, 53rd, 59th, 64th, and 66th.  Will marry near 21 or in the 23rd, year of age, fortunate in marriage:—This day is not very favourable to buy, sell or let houses, furniture may be purchased, write letters, marry, go journies, visit relatives.

13th.—If born on this day, is fated to rise above the ordinary station of their birth have money and property, by their own industry, well spoken of by most persons, do much good in their lifetime for other people, will have but few enemies, good temper and disposition, long lived, healthy.—The years for gain, money, rises, property &c., are in the 20th, 23rd, 26th, 32nd, 38th, 44th, 49th, 53rd, 62nd, 66th, and 68th:—Will be very fortunate in marriage, which will take place either at 19, or in the 22nd, year of age.—This day is rather evil to buy, take medicine, go to Physicians, visit friends, persevere in most things belonging to the field or garden, attend markets &c.

14th.—If born on this day, will thrive, live comfortably and happily, gain by deaths, and have many superior friends, will be much respected by great people, and have many benefits by strangers, subject to accidents, bruises, falls, blows &c., tolerable good health.—The best years for any great success, rises, or prosperity are in the 19th, 23rd, 27th, 33rd, 39th, 42nd, 51st, 57th & 59th.  Will marry in the 19th or 24th year of age.  This day is good for all things, to buy or sell, to travel, to purchase houses or land, marry, send letters to either sex, collect debts, &c.

15th.—If born on this day, will waste much money in law suits, contenteons, Quarrels, but will very often, beat their adversaries, will hold a public situation, business, or calling, and will have a very active life, hasty in temper, and forgiving to their enemies, seldom possess money to any amount, moderate good health.  The best years for gain and prosperity, are the 25th, 28th, 34th, 39th, 44th, and 52nd.—Will marry in the 23rd, or 27th year.—This day is good for any one to open shops, buy or sell, attend markets, deal with old people, attend to the garden, or land, marry, send letters, purchase new cloths, visit lawyers, booksellers, and those connected with offices, or who hold government situations.

16th.—If born on this day, will enjoy much happiness, have a good estate, and many friends, of a very ingenious turn of mind, fond of music, p. 6Poetry, Painting, will live in great esteem, and be much liked by strangers, may have the care of other persons affairs, will in general enjoy good health.—The most fortunate years for money, property, and such like, are in the 23rd, 27th, 33rd, 41st, and 48th.—Will marry about the 22nd or in the 25th year of age, and gain thereby.—This day will be favourable to begin any new work, take medicine, or go to surgeons, visit relatives, marry, write letters, ask favours, deal with haberdashers, merchants, and Foreigners.

17th.—If born on this day, will meet with many interruptions in their various affairs, in the early part of life, until 22 years is gone by, have property or money from some death, liable to be imprisoned through pretended friends, changeable in temper, indifferent health.  The most successful part of life, is from 31 to 43 years of age, will marry near 20 or in the 23rd year of age.—This day is not good to boy, attend to cattle, the garden and land, avoid signing, or being security, very evil to buy houses or land, unfavourable to ask favours, or to do most things.

18th.—If born on this day, will be in the beginning of life have much assistance from relatives and is likely to become worth much money, many female friends, and unexpected benefits from strangers, fond of doing good to others, of an even temper, and tolerable good health.—The successful years for rises, money, property &c. are in the 23rd, 27th, 33rd, 39th, 45th, and 54th.—Will marry either near 21, or in the 23rd year of age.—This day is good to buy or attend the markets, take medicine, or go to physicians, ask favours, deal with haberdashers, or purchase any fancy articles worn by females, collect debts, marry, write, or send letters, consult lawyers, begin any new business or work, speculate.

19th.—If born on this day is fated to rise above their station of birth, to have great success, and will have many friends, may be very fortunate in business, and among the fair sex, very active and persevering, of good temper, and long lived.  The greatest years for gain and rises of money, are the 24th, 29th, 35th, 41st, 49th, 54th, and 61st.—Will marry at 22, or in the 24th year of age.—This day is fortunate for most things, visit old people, go journies, have parties, marry, deal with merchants, buy or sell, ask favours, apply to clergymen, and commence anything that you would have cast in your favor, make wills or write.

20th.—If born on this day is likely to much chance in early life, after 23rd year is gone by, you will begin to do far better, have money, friends, sudden helps and assistance, at times their own enemy, seldom possess much money, persevering and of hasty temper.—The successful years for most money, rises, &c., are the 25th, 29th, 34th, 38th, 43rd, 49th, 53rd, and 57th.—Will marry either at 20 or in the 22nd year of age.—This day is good to take medicine or go to surgeons, buy or sell, attend markets, go journies, ask favours, marry, purchase houses, shops, or land, apply to clergymen, merchants, lawyers, &c.

21st.—If born on this day will rise above the ordinary station of their birth, and is fated to have houses or land, will be fortunate in business, speculations, will gain the favour old people, and have some money or property left, of hasty temper, and long lived.—The most successful years for money, rises in life, &c., are the 22nd, 25th, 29th, 34th, 39th, 46th, 53rd, 58th, 63rd.—Will marry in the 22nd, or 24th year.—This day is good to buy or sell, take medicine, open shops, marry, write, or send letters, purchase any articles of clothes worn by young people, make wills, sign agreements, go to lawyers, &c.

p. 722nd.—If born on this day will have to encounter many difficulties till 22 years is past by, after then will have more success and friends, will gain by the dead, and be fortunate in trade, also in managing other persons affairs, of even temper, and tolerable good health.—The most fortunate years for money and rises in business, &c., are the 23rd, 26th, 31st; 39th, 41st, 47th, and 53rd.—Will marry near 21, or in the 23rd year of age.—This day is good to take physic, or go to physicians, purchase houses, shops, or land, marry, write or send letters, visit relatives, go journies, begin any new work, attend markets, attend parties, ask favors, collect money, debts, &c.

23rd.—If born on this day, is liable to lose much money in law, often changing their situation or business, seldom do much good till after 25 years of age—will have many friends of both sex, of uneven temper and good health.—The greatest years for gain and prosperity are the 26th, 32nd, 38th, 41st, 46th, 51st, and 54th.  Will gain by marriage, which is likely to occur either at 22, or in the 24th year.  This day is good either to buy or sell, and to purchase furniture, also to build or repair houses, go to old people or relatives, marry, court, ask favours, visit thy superiors, write agreements, borrow and collect money, attend to the garden.

24th.—If born on this day will be much respected, and gain by their own industry and perseverance, have many excellent and superior friends, will do much good to other people in their lifetime, ingenious and cleaver, just, and of fixed temper and indisposition, good health generally.—The years for most money, rises, and property are the 20th, 24th, 30th, 37th, 42nd, 49th, and 53rd.—Will marry in the 22nd, or near the 24th year of age.—This day is not good to buy, take medicine and visit surgeons, deal with haberdashers, milliners, and any kind of fancy trades, childrens’ dresses, open shops, commence any new business, enter situations, or advertise places, &c.

25th.—If born on this day will in general have much to do with the public, and have success in their calling or business, liable to many enemies, will change and see many different places, hasty temper and uncertain health.—The most fortunate years for gain of money, rises, &c., are the 23rd, 28th, 32nd, 37th, 41st, 42nd, and 54th.—Will marry in the 20th, or 23rd year of age, and gain friends by marriage.  This day is good to attend the garden, marry, court, write letters, ask favor of either sex, visit distant friends or aged people—take medicine, go to lawyers or men in power, purchase at the markets, make agreements, leases, begin any new work, collect debts, buy clothes, &c.

26th.—If born on this day will live in great esteem, and be loved by most people, have houses or money, and have the care of other peoples affairs, will have many friends, and rise by means of their superiors, courteous, obliging, mild temper, and good health.—The years for money, rises, increase of success, are the 20th, 22nd, 28th, 34th, 39th, 45th, 49th, 51st, 54th, and 59th.—Will marry in the 21st, or 24th, year of age.  This day is good to attend to the garden—or purchase land or houses, ask favors, visit army or navy men, but not good to buy anything, make wills or sign papers, apply to persons who hold situations under government, commence law suits, go to surgeons—send letters.

27th.—If born on this day will change their residence, situation, and remove about often, seldom have much money, have few friends, will cross the seas, go to foreign countries, hasty in temper, and good health.  p. 8The most fortunate years for money and favourable changes are the 26th, 31st, 37th, 41st, and 44th.—Will marry either in the 20th, or the 26th year of age.—This day is not altogether favourable—attend to the garden or land, but begin nothing of great importance, buy not, this day is evil in most things.

28th.—If born on this day will meet with many interruptions in their various affairs, till the 23rd birthday is gone past, more success then, and commence in business, or enter a situation, more money, friends, and unexpected benefits from relatives and strangers, will gain by elderly people, changeable in temper, and moderate good health.—The most prosperous years for money, and rises of a beneficial character, are the 24th, 27th, 32nd, 43rd, 49th, and 54th.—Will marry in the 21st, or 23rd year of age, and have an increase of friends and assistance.—This day is good to buy or sell things, and to ask favors, marry, court, send and write letters, go to physicians, take physic, journey, visit relatives, and commence what thou would have end in thy favor.

29th.—If born on this day will have many friends, and much success in their calling, business, or sphere in life—have the management of other peoples affairs, gain by the dead, and at times from strangers, of even temper, and good health generally.—The most fortunate years for an increase of money, rises in life, are the 21st, 25th, 29th, 34th, 39th, 41st, 47th, and 53rd.—Will marry either in the 21st, or 22nd year of age.—This day is bad to buy, or to begin any new work, take medicine, and visit old people, be careful in any affairs on this day, it is evil in most things.

The Signification of Moles.

A mole near either elbows, shows the person to be of an unsteady disposition; to whom much discontent will fall in a marriage state, no great prosperity, but disagreeable accidents; marriage with a person will make you very unhappy and children whose misconduct will give you much trouble.

A mole on the front of the left arm, between the bend of the elbow and the shoulder, shows great fortitude, resolution, industry and fondness of learning; but that your partner in the marriage state, will be very unfaithful, and yeild to every new face; not very prosperous, but much under the control of your partner.

A mole on the cheek shows an industrious and ingenious disposition; given to be rather grave, but addicted to the pleasure, of love; and moderate success in life.

A mole near the side of the chin shows an amiable disposition, industrious, ingenious, and inclined to traveling; will also be very successful in life, loving, and have many friends.

If either a man or woman have a mole on the place right against the heart, it denotes them to be undoubtedly wicked.

If a mole be seen on a man or woman’s belly, it signifies he or she to be a great eater and a glutton.

p. 9If a man or woman have a mole at the bottom of the belly it signifies weakness, and to be often sick.

If a man has a mole on his knee, signifies he shall obtain a comely and wealthy wife.

If a woman has a mole on the right knee, it signifies her to be honest and virtuous; but if on the left, she shall have many children.

If a man has a mole athwart his nose, it denotes that he will be a great traveller.

A mole standing on a woman’s nose, signifies that she shall travel on foot through divers countries.

A mole on a man’s throat, signifies that he shall become rich.

If a woman has a mole on the lower jaw, it signifies she shall lead her life in sorrow and pain of body.

A mole in the midst of the forehead, next the hair, denotes the possessor to have a discourteous cruel mind, floating brain, dull and incapable, and of unpleasant discourse? if it is of a honey colour, the party will be beloved; if red, the possessor is sullen and furious; if black, inexpert and wavering; if raised like a wort, it is very fortunate, but if a woman, it shows her to be a slut, lazy and slothful; if it appear in her forehead black, she is treacherous and consent to evil deeds, and the murderer of some one.

A mole on the right side, about the middle of the forehead declares a man to abound in goods and benefits, by the favors and friendships of great men; he will be loaded with offices of command, and will be esteemed and honored; the paler the colour the greater honour awaits him; if red he is loved by the clergy; if black let him be aware that he does not incur the resentment of great men; if watery, it increaseth his good fortune; a woman having this, shall be unfortunate in all her actions; but if black beware of her tongue.

A mole on the left side of the forehead, near the hair, predicts misery, poverty, and abundance of tribulations to a man, and that by means of his own misconduct; if it be either honey-colour or red, his sorrows are somewhat lessened; if black, he is in danger of imprisonment, but if it be as a wart his ill fortunes are moderated; to a woman it indicates her to be needy and poor; but if black, she will be unfortunate and unhappy in every undertaking.

A mole on the left side of the forehead, somewhat lower than the fore-named, fortels to the man, contentions, quarrels, and persecutions, chiefly by reason of women; if a honey-colour these troubles will arise from women who are your kindred; if red, by reason of luxury; if black he will consume his estate; if like a wart he will be martial, stout and valiant! to a woman it generally signifieth great molestations, and little credit: she is warned to take heed of danger arising from a licentious, loose, and debauched carriage; of whatsoever colour it may be, the woman shall be a loose and careless housewife, and extravagant to an extreme.

A mole on the left side of the forehead, about the midway, p. 10threatens a man with prisons, and persecutions from his superiors; if a honey-colour, he prodigally and loftily wastes his estate; if red, he will become poor; if black, let him beware of the warth or malice of great men; to a woman, it threatens sorrow and anguish, by the perfidity of some men; and if black, she will partake of the extreme of misery.

A mole on the left side of the forehead, a little above the temple, shows the man to be very malignant, and of an evil disposition; if of a honey-colour, he shall be a hatred to his friends; if black, he is in danger of being criminated and 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, she is blamed for malignity, and deserve far more, as it represents every evil.

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

A mole on the right temple, inclining towards the neck, promiseth ingenuity, from whence riches will assuredly flow, as also long life; honey-coloured or red, he shall rejoice in good fortune; if black, he will be somewhat troubled in his affairs; but if as a wart, he shall obtain the good things he wishes, or sets his hand to; to a woman it promiseth goods, and long life; she is modest, virtuous and chaste? if it appears black, it will be an hinderance to her good fortune.  Moles like a wart, are in general very fortunate.

A mole on the left side, towards the upper part of the corner of the eye signifies great and dangerous sickness; if it is honey, or red-colour, these misfortunes will be modified, if black, a short life, by means of a grievous fall, or suffocation by water or smoke; if as a wart, it denotes a good end? to a woman, moderate health and many perplexities, loss of favour and friends, perverse children and enemies, who will endeavour to wrong her; if black, it foretels many miseries, and in all probability a violent death.

A mole under the hollow of the right eye, by the inward part of the nose, denotes the man to be a hasty, proud, arbitary, and furious spirit; if it be a honey-colour, he is active and tractable; if red he is a rough-hewn being and wranglesome; if black, seditious and stubborn; to a woman, let the colour be what it will, it signifies her to be proud, satirical, impertinent, conceited, a fomenter of mischief, one who will domineer over her husband and every body else, and will ruin herself by such means; and her misfortunes will gain no pity from others, as her conduct is generally contemptuous.

If either man or woman have a mole on the neck, it doth promise that they will become rich.

If in either a man or woman’s hand a mole appears, it denotes great prosperity, and enjoyment of children.

If either a man or woman have a mole on the right breast it threatens they shall be much armed by poverty.

p. 11A mole on the left side of the stomach denotes luxury.

A mole on the left shoulder, near the arm, denotes the person given to quarrels, hatred and strife.

A mole on the middle of the stomach denotes dangerous desease.

A mole on the left corner of the eye, denotes the party subject to melancholly.

A mole on the left cheek denotes poverty.

A mole on the tip of the right ear, threatens the party with drowning.

A mole on the bottom of the nostril, foretells the man or woman fortunate or unlucky.

A mole on the left side of the belly, denotes afflictions and crosses.

A mole on the right foot, denotes the party to be endued with wisdom and eloquence.

A mole on the groin or on the right side, denotes good fortune but on the left the contrary.

A mole on the eye-brow, denotes speedy marriage and a good husband.

A mole on the right side of the stomach, denotes the party to suffer much by the means of a woman.

A mole under the left arm-pit shows untimely death.

A mole on each side of the neck, opposite, threatens the person with the loss of life.

One on the centre of the breast, with a black hair, shows the party given to poetry.

One on the hollow of the right signifies the party to be furious.

A woman having a mole on her chin, will be a great fall back.

He that has one on the left cheeks near the chin, will be a man of honour.

The art of Telling Fortunes by Dice.

This is a certain and innocent way of finding out common occurences about to take place.  Take three dice, shake them well in the box with your left hand, and then cast them out on a board or table, on which you have previously drawn a circle with chalk.

Three—a pleasing surprise.

Four—a disagreeable one.

Five—a stranger who will prove a friend.

Six—loss of property.

Seven—undeserved scandal.

Eight—merited reproach.

Nine—a wedding.

Ten—a christening, at which some important event will occur.

Eleven—a death that concerns you.

Twelve—a letter speedily.

Thirteen—Tears and sighs.

Fourteen—beware that you are not drawn into some trouble or plot by a secret enemy.

p. 12Fifteen—immediate prosperity and happiness.

Sixteen—a pleasant journey.

Seventeen—you will either be on the water, or have dealings with those belonging to it, to your advantage.

Eighteen—a great profit, rise in life, or some most desireable good will happen almost immediately; for the answers to the dice are fulfilled within nine days.  To show the same number twice at one trial, shows news from abroad, be the number what it may.  If the dice roll over the circle the number thrown goes for nothing, but the occurrence shows sharp words; and if they fall on the floor it is blows; in throwing out the dice, if one remain on the top of the other, it is a present of which I would have them take care.

Dominoes.

Lay them with their faces on the table, and shuffle them; then draw one and see the number.

Double-six—receiving a handsome sum of money.

Six-five—going to a public amusement.

Six-four—law suits.

Six-three—ride in a coach.

Six-two—a present of clothing.

Six-one—you will soon perform a friendly action.

Six-blank—guard against scandal, or yon will suffer by your inattention.

Double-five—a new abode to your advantage.

Five-four—a fortunate speculation.

Five-three—a visit from a superior.

Five-two—a water party.

Five-one—a love intrigue.

Five-blank—a funeral, but not of a relation.

Double-four—drinking liquor at a distance.

Four-three—a false alarm at your house.

Four-two—beware of thieves or swindlers.  Ladies take notice of this; it means more than it says.

Four-one—trouble from creditors.

Four-blank—receive a letter from an angry friend.

Double-three—sudden wedding, at which you will be vexed, and by which you will lose a friend.

Three-two—buy no lottery tickets, nor enter into any game of chance, or you will assuredly lose.

Three-one—a great discovery at hand.

Three-blank—an illegitimate child.

Double-two—you will be plagued with a jealous partner.

Two-one—you will mortgage or pledge some property very soon.

Double-one—you will soon find something to your advantage, in the street or road.

Double-blank—the worst presage in all the set of Dominoes; you will soon meet trouble from a quarter quite unprepared.

It is useless for persons to draw more than three dominoes at one time of trial, or in one and the same week, as they will only deceive themselves; shuffle the dominoes each time of choosing; to draw the same dominoe twice, makes the answer together.

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