Unsteadiness in business, doubtful success. 50.

Profit and luck, commendable deeds. 9.

Getting into dispute and law-suits. 7.

Being honoured or soon married.

Misfortune and grief.

Neglect of business. 16.

Mockery.

Receiving great honour.

Getting wealth, honour and a good wife, receiving money unexpected. 37.

Gain, good business. 245.

Getting into comfortable circumstances.

Gain of honour.

Servitude.

Getting into good circumstances. 33.

Honour and luck. 7.

Deceit, avarice.

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

Happy and contented matrimonial life, and many children.

Losses; beware of cunning persons, sickness.

Good prospect, a rich sweet-heart.

Becoming foppish, being mocked and deceived. 160.

Receiving satisfaction.

Being rescued from danger.

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

Making use of time.

For everybody good.

Luck in all undertakings. 253.

Damage.

Vexation, misfortune, poverty and sorrows. 185.

Poverty, retrogression in business.

Sickness, trouble, loss.

Riches and health.

Scantiness, coming to want.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.

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

Soon married.

Some fortune, domestic peace.

An unfortunate undertaking, commenced, and losing thereby.

Wealth and honour, or wisdom and patronage. 263.

Luck and honour.