Transcriber's note: | In Chapter V, I changedthe spelling of "collecton" to "collection", in the Interpretation of Fig. 6, I changed "biry" to "bird", and inthe Interpretation of Fig. 10, I changed "letteres" to "letters." All other spelling is unchanged. |
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Fig. 1 | 61 |
Fig. 2 | 63 |
Fig. 3 | 65 |
Fig. 4 | 67 |
Fig. 5 | 69 |
Fig. 6 | 71 |
Fig. 7 | 73 |
Fig. 8 | 75 |
Fig. 9 | 77 |
Fig. 10 | 79 |
PREFACE
It is somewhat curious that among the great number of books on occult scienceand all forms of divination which have been published in the English languagethere should be none dealing exclusively with the Tea-cup Reading and the Art ofTelling Fortunes by the Tea-leaves: notwithstanding that it is one of the mostcommon forms of divination practised by the peasants of Scotland and by villagefortune-tellers in all parts of this country. In many of the cheaper handbooksto Fortune-telling by Cards or in other ways only brief references to the