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Four Nines--An agreeable surprise.

Four Eights--A reverse.

Four Sevens--Intrigue.

Three Kings--Consultation.

Three Queens--Female deceit.

Three Jacks--A trifling dispute.

Three Aces--Paltry success.

Three Tens--Change in social position.

Three Nines--Petty results.

Three Eights--Unfortunate marriage.

Three Sevens--Pain in the limbs. Contrariness.

Two Kings--Petty counsel.

Two Queens--Friends.

Two Jacks--Inquietude.

Two Aces--Deception.

Two Tens--Change.

Two Nines--A little money.

Two Eights--A new acquaintance.

Two Sevens--Trifling news.

All Four, Any Three and Any Two of a Kind, that Come Out in the Deal, Either Upright or Reversed, to the LEFT of the Consultant--Their Meanings.

Four Kings--Celerity in business matters.

Four Queens--Bad company.

Four Jacks--Privation.

Four Aces--Disagreeable surprise.

Four Tens--An occurrence, an event.

Four Nines--Disagreeable surprise.

Four Eights--Error.

Four Sevens--An unjust man.

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