TOBACCO LEAVES 



seeking, and with an intense desire for 

 power. 



The cigar tilted toward the chin de- 

 notes the day-dreamer, the person who may 

 have ideas and ambitions but seldom the 

 practicality to carry them out. 



The cigar held steadily and horizontally 

 indicates a callous, calculating nature, 

 strong traits, but poor principles, the sort 

 of man who could be brutal with indiffer- 

 ence, should occasion arise. 



Men who let their cigar go out, and 

 then try to relight it, also those who, after 

 smoking for awhile, let the cigar go out 

 and then throw it away, are likely to be 

 irrational and without the capacity to put 

 their powers to use. 



Men of quick, vivacious temper hardly 

 touch the tip of their cigar with their 

 teeth, and after taking two or three whiffs 

 will remove it and hold it in their hand 

 in absent-minded fashion. They are men 



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