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Show DIDN'T NEED TO READ LINES Amateur Palmist Had Other Lines of Information Which Aided Her In Revelations. The fair amateur palmist looked at the left band of the sweet girl long and earnestly. Itreathleasly she waited wait-ed for the palmist's next words. "Ah! I see by your hand that you are engaged to be married," said tbs palmist. "And," continued the reader read-er of the future and the past, Jn a more cutting tone, "I see that you are engaged to Mr. Mooney." "Oh! It's perfectly extraordinary," burst out the blushing girl. "How can you know that?" "By my long itudy of the science," wastherepli. "Put surelr the lines on my band cannot tell you the na " "Who said anything about lines?" 'replied the prophetic one, with withering wither-ing scorn. "You are wearing the en-gcgement en-gcgement ring I returned to him three weeks ago." |