THE ORACTLUM UK BOOK OF FATE. 



103. You love one who does not love you. 11:'.. Misfortune at first, but comfort and 

 1 i \ . Wealth from a quarter you little sus- happiness after. 



pect. 



i <ju will obtain your wishes through 

 a friend. 



v fortune is in store for you perse- 

 vere. 



1 "7. Alter your intention ; you cannot suc- 

 ceed. 



108. Remain at home for the present. 



109. Ill luck uwaits you. 



110. Prepare for a journey. 



111. You will succeed according to your 



wishes. 



1 1 '_'. I '.oware of enemies who seek to do you 

 harm. 



L14. Prosperity in all your undertakings. 

 1 115. Rely not on one who pretends to be 



your friend. 



11G. Change your situation and you will do 

 better. 



117. It will be difficult for you to get a 



partner. 



118. Your love is whimsical and changea- 



ble. 



119. You will meet with sorrow and trou- 



ble. 



120. Your love wishes to be yours this 



moment. 



121. You will gain nothing by marriage. 



THE ORACULUM OR BOOK OF FATE. 



THE Oraculum which follows is a most amusing game. By some per- 



it has been regarded as more than a pastime. The great Napoleon 



constantly consulted it. It is, of course, given here merely as a pastime. 



The Oraculum is gifted with every requisite variety of response to the 



following questions : 



i 



1. Shall I obtain my wish ? 



2. Shall I have success in my undertakings ? 



3. Shall I gain or lose in my cause ? 



4. Shall I have to live in foreign parts ? 

 ." . Will tli e stranger return ? 



<i. Shall I recover my property ? 



7. Will my frit-no! In.- true ? 



84 Shall I have to travel '. 



'.'. Does the person love and regard me ? 



10. Will tin- marriage, be prosperous ( 



\ \. What Mjrt of a wife <>r husband shall I h;; 



TJ. Will >h- have a son or duuglr 



1:1. Will tin- patirnt recoi 



1 k Will th- prisoner 1-- released ' 



1 5, Shall I !< lucky or unlur 

 hi. WBat dues my dream si 



