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Fortune Telling 273 |
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The next claim is that one's future and one's fortune are indicated in the hand. "Show me thy hand and I'll show thee thy life." Shakespeare's universal genius 1eaves little untouched.
A hand too slim, narrow, and feeble indicates a weak character—instincts without capacity. If pliant and in good proportion there will be to its owner an appreciation of all the pleasures of life. If unduly thick or hard, it is the evidence of instincts of an unthinking animalism. |
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