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Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves

Chapter 4 DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT

Word Count: 617    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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nning to learn the language of tea-leaves. Some of the most interesting symbol

suffice. The seer will just note the chief features, such as a journey, a letter, a parcel, or news of a wedding, and pass on to the next cup. But this i

l certainly be well rewarded by a deep personal inte

st have been heard scornfully to assert that they "have no belief in tea-leaves," become the

r to one's own point of view. The more obstinate th

the course of a day, and not to find that one at least is deep

s particularly good at divination. She went on to say that "there is a perfect rage for fortune-telling out here, and everyone is keen on it." Another instance of this universal popul

by a delightful member of their sex, who when declaiming against the possibility of the future being made visible, said, "With al

by cards, tea-leaves, or other means, has accurately predicted some event of t

d to her intuitive faculty, and thus she is wel

ps I should say, studied; for completely learned it can never be, seeing that fresh e

ely be promised a taste of this pleasing sensation of achievement. It is limited to the few to discover the marvels of radium, or the disco

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Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves
Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves
“Telling Fortunes by Tea Leaves by Cicely Kent”