Perfidy of friends, loss of a beloved person, short duration of a happy condition. 112.

Loss of all kinds, pressure for money. 9.

Receiving some stolen goods back again.

Fortune by marriage, contentedness; after other interpreters, sorrow and melancholy. 4.

Misfortune, poverty and misery. 47.

Luck and wealth.

For everybody good luck and happiness. 87.

Luck and riches.

Being a favourite of females. 296.

Domestic quarrels.

Bad reputation.

Becoming happy by an unknown person. 15.

False accusation.

Getting out of all danger, safety.

Gain, considerable bettering of -one’s circumstances….

Getting insulted by friends.

Being badly treated.

Idlers living on your expense. 215.

Peevishness and melancholy.

Mockery.

Some fortune, domestic peace.

Wealth and honour, or wisdom and patronage. 263.

Earning praise. 102.

Release from troublesome business.

Advantage, profit.

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

An unfortunate undertaking, commenced, and losing thereby.

Neglect of business. 16.

Receiving great honour.

Soon married.

Gain, good business. 245.

Getting into comfortable circumstances.

Gain of honour.

Servitude.

Misfortune and grief.

Getting into good circumstances. 33.

Being honoured and respected.

Happy and contented matrimonial life, and many children.

Damage.

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