The Gipsy Fortune Teller

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Author: W. Parker ISBN: 9783736420229
Publisher: anboco Publication: July 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: W. Parker
ISBN: 9783736420229
Publisher: anboco
Publication: July 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

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.

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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.

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