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I.

1 The love is great, but will cause great jealousy.


2 It will be in vain for you to travel.


3 Your friend will be as sincere as you could wish him to be.


4 You will recover the stolen property through a cunning person.


5 The traveller will soon return with joy.


6 You will not be prosperous or fortunate in foreign parts.


7 Place your trust in God, who is the disposer of happiness.


8 Your fortune will shortly be changed into misfortune.


9 You will succeed as you desire.


10 Signifies that the misfortune which threatens will be prevented.


11 Beware of your enemies, who seek to do you harm.


12 After a short time, your anxiety for the prisoner will cease.


13 God will give the patient health and strength again.


14 She will have a very fine daughter.


15 You will marry a person with whom you will have little comfort.


16 The marriage will not answer your expectations.