Getting into good circumstances. 323.

False accusation.

Distinction, getting an office of high rank. 127.

Honour and luck. 7.

Getting into dispute and law-suits. 7.

An unfortunate undertaking, commenced, and losing thereby.

Much hindrance in undertakings in matrimonial state, trouble, plague, and misfortune of all kinds.

Advantage, profit.

Release from troublesome business.

Good times.

Neglect of business. 16.

Promotion, high office, riches. 7.

Earning praise. 102.

Luck and honour.

Wealth and honour, or wisdom and patronage. 263.

Some fortune, domestic peace.

Damage.

Of silk, poor circumstances; of linen or cotton, doubtful luck.

Making use of time.

Mockery.

Scantiness, coming to want.

Happy and contented matrimonial life, and many children.

You will grow to be stout and large, fortunate marriage. 66.

Being rescued from danger.

Receiving satisfaction.

Becoming foppish, being mocked and deceived. 160.

Good prospect, a rich sweet-heart.

Losses; beware of cunning persons, sickness.

Disaster, death of relatives or acquaintances; or, loss of a lover. 230.

Receiving great honour.

Being honoured and respected.

Deceit, avarice.

Getting into good circumstances. 33.

Misfortune and grief.

Servitude.

Gain of honour.

Gain, good business. 245.

Getting out of all danger, safety.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.

Riches and health.