Graphology Column.
[Edited by Sister Mary] . Anser.—This is the writing of a decidedly clever woman, with many resources and cultivated tastes. She has a keen sense of humour, is strictly honorably, and would do her duty at any cost. She is quick tempered and unforgiving, but kindhearted, generous, original, and mqre mentally than physically energetic. Is sociable, fond of the society of others, and has plenty to say for herself. There is good love power shown, and cordial affection for a favored few. Is a good judge of character. Query.—Yon are careful, painstaking, trustworthy, and conscientious. Are very neat in anything you do ; would be good at carpentering : be fond of all detail work, and would succeed at games in which a straight eye is esseutial. You are cautious, have not much originality, aud arc fond of music. You have fair will power and a sharp temper when roused, which is not ofteu. You are kind hearted aud affectionate. Art; broad-minded and generous in your dealings with others. Bridget. There is a certain amount of originality in this writing. The writer has good judgment. Would think and act quickly, and would write and speak with fluency. He is ambitious, and should succeed in his undertakings, as he is persevering. He is quick at seeing things aud grasping new ideas, and has good reasoning powers. He ib tactful and diploma io in his dealings with others. Can say the right thing at the proper moment. Thinks, a good deal of himself. Is enterprising, and has good will power. Adxirer. —You are shrewd, and have a good deal of penetration. Arc strong willed, and like always to have your own way, and are just a little selfish. Are fond of comfort and good living, aud have a good opinion of yourself. In temper you would be sulky. There is musical ability shown, You are very easily tired of any one occupation, and like to have plenty of change and variety. Would be fond of travel and adventure. You are careful in money matters, and would be good at repartee. As regards occupation, if you studied medicine you would do well, though there are no indications of your having done so,
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3302, 2 September 1901, Page 2
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368Graphology Column. Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3302, 2 September 1901, Page 2
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