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Show 7 l Language of the Eyes. Gray eyes which turn green with anger or excitement ex-citement show that their possessor has a choleric temperament. The white of the eyes ?howing beneath the iris denotes cool deliberation, while those in which the upper lid passes horizontally across the pupil tell of decided mental ability. Eyes with long, sharp corners, indicate the possession pos-session of great discernment and penetration. A melancholy temperament and blue eyes are a conjunction scarcely ever to be met with. Brown eyes are said to be the strongest, though, again, those very pale blue eyes are the ones having hav-ing mesmeric power. Xever trust a person who looks at you out of the sides of his eyes. Of course, habitually is here meant, and not once in a while. Upturned eyes are typical of devotion, and wide-open wide-open orbs tell us that their owner is of a rash disposition. dis-position. Perhaps the most beautiful color for ryes is violet, a tint seen farily often in the eyes of young children and kittens, but seldom preserved in mature ma-ture years, though Irish people have more than their share of this especial beauty. . a ; , . |