| Show How Do You Walk r Obstinacy is I Indicated by the slow heavy and flat footed style of walking while miserliness may be suspected from short nervous and anxious loot steps Turned In toes generally characterize I the absentminded and a stoop the studious stu-dious and deeply reflective whose thoughts are anywhere rather than with themselves Sly cunning people walk with a noiseless even and stealthy tread resembling re-sembling that of a cat A proud person generally takes even steps holds the figure upright and the head a little back and turns the toes well out A gay and volatile person trips lightly light-ly and easily In sympathy with his or her nature Character Is shown by nil I sorts 01 oddities In gait but for grace and elegance no cllllan walk will bear comparison with that ot the man who hoe received military training No two people walk exactly alike and the student of character finds as much to Interest him In the way people walk n s In any peculiarity they may have of feature Quick steps denote agitation Blow steps either lone or short suggest sug-gest a gentle or contemplative turn of mind |