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Three Kings--Commerce.

Three Queens--Friendly repast.

Three Jacks--Idleness.

Three Aces--Misconduct.

Three Tens--Want.

Three Nines--Imprudence.

Three Eights--A play.

Three Sevens--Great joy.

Two Kings--You have projects.

Two Queens--Occupation.

Two Jacks--Company.

Two Aces--Enemies.

Two Tens--To be in expectation.

Two Nines--Profit.

Two Eights--You will be crossed.

Two Sevens--A new acquaintance will criticize you.

COMBINATIONS OF TWO CARDS

Coming Together in the Deal--Their Meanings--"Upright" Unless Otherwise Stated--First Card Named is the Lefthand One of the Two.

Seven of diamonds and seven of spades, both reversed--A quarrel.

Seven and queen of diamonds, both reversed--A quarrel.

Nine of diamonds and eight of hearts--A journey.

Ace of spades reversed and nine of hearts--Despair.

Nine of diamonds and seven of spades reversed--Delay.

Eight of clubs and ace of clubs reversed--Declaration of love.

Eight of diamonds and eight of spades--A difficulty between two persons.

Ten of clubs reversed and eight of diamonds--You will go out of your way to reach your house.

Seven of spades and seven of hearts, both reversed--Security, independence; deliverance from some trouble.

Ace of hearts and ace of spades reversed--Distrust.

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