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The New School of Love;

A Mole, on the buttocks, denotes the party to be of a very pliant and affable temper.

A Mole, on the right thigh, denotes pleasure.

A Mole, on the left thigh, the reverse.

A Mole, on the knee, denotes the party to be much given to piety and devotion.

A Mole, on the calf of the leg, signifies the party will be subject to the gout.

A Mole, on the right ancle, denotes the person sweet and industrious.

One on the left ancle threatens him with falling into the hands of thieves and robbers.

A Mole, on the right foot, denotes that the party shall travel on honourable occasions.

A Mole, on the left foot, denotes to a woman much danger in child-birth, and to a man danger in travel.

A Mole, between the eyes, denotes the party to grow rich by marriage.

A Mole, on the right cheek, shews the party to be prosperous in worldly affairs, but covetous and desirous to circumvent people.

A Mole, on the left cheek, shews to a man crosses in his affairs, to a woman, loss of honour, and danger in child-birth.

A Mole, on the right-arm, promises much labour; and on the left, riches and honour.

A Mole, on the breast, promises the party advancement by the favour of great ones.

A Mole, on the belly, demonstrates the party to be beloved, and to gain riches by it.

A Mole, on the right lip, denotes the person to be beloved and fortunate in love.

A Mole, on the left lip, signifies the party