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قراءة كتاب Telling Fortunes by Cards A Symposium of the Several Ancient and Modern Methods as Praciced by Arab Seers and Sibyls and the Romany Gypsies

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Telling Fortunes by Cards
A Symposium of the Several Ancient and Modern Methods as
Praciced by Arab Seers and Sibyls and the Romany Gypsies

Telling Fortunes by Cards A Symposium of the Several Ancient and Modern Methods as Praciced by Arab Seers and Sibyls and the Romany Gypsies

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Dealing the Cards by Fives 109 Dealing the Cards by Sevens 111 Dealing by Fifteens 113 The Twenty-one Card Method 117 The Way to Tell a Fortune 122 The Italian Method 126 The Florence Mode 131 Past, Present and Future 133 The Matrimonial Oracle 136 The Star Method 140 Shorter Star Method 142 Wishes 143 Wish No. I. 143 Wish No. II. 144 Wish No. III. 146 Wish No. IV. 146 Wish No. V. 147 Wish No. VI. 150 Curious Games with Cards 154 Lovers' Hearts 154 Love's Lottery 154 Matrimony 155 Cupid's Pastime 155 Wedding Bells 157 Marriage Questions 158

TELLING FORTUNES BY CARDS

The art of telling fortunes by cards, known professionally as Cartomancy, has been practiced for centuries.

In our day and generation divination by cards is chiefly employed for amusement and pastime, for the entertainment of one's self or one's company, or at church fairs, charity bazars, and the like; but in the days of the ancients it was practiced by prophets and sibyls as a serious business, and so accepted by all, from king to peasant.

Certainly there were some remarkable coincidences, to call them by no other name, in the fulfillment of many cartomantic divinations, of which history maintains a record. To cite but one:

THE STORY OF JOSEPHINE, EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH.

Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie, while in her native land of Martinique, had been approached by an aged negress, who astonished her through declaring to her: "You will ascend upon the loftiest throne in the world."

Always treasuring the memory of this prediction, Josephine, when the widow of Gen. Beauharnais, during the bitter days of the Reign of Terror, was induced to consult a distinguished seeress of the Faubourg St. Germain, who relied upon cartomancy as a means for elucidating the mysteries of the past, present, and future. Although her visitor was disguised as a waiting woman, the seeress, through a simple resort to her pack

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