An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . highly esteem. 2. Being huffish, resentful, and suspicious, you readily become alien-ated from your friends, and take umbrage on the most trilling occasion. ^ 3. The most trivial incidents and traits in the conduct of yourfriends, when they happen to be displeasing to you, become an excusefor your falling out with them. 4. Possessing weak social sympathies, the least unpleasantness maycause variance and even hostility between you and those with whomyou should fraternize. 5. Sociality and amity are to some extent indigenous to


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . highly esteem. 2. Being huffish, resentful, and suspicious, you readily become alien-ated from your friends, and take umbrage on the most trilling occasion. ^ 3. The most trivial incidents and traits in the conduct of yourfriends, when they happen to be displeasing to you, become an excusefor your falling out with them. 4. Possessing weak social sympathies, the least unpleasantness maycause variance and even hostility between you and those with whomyou should fraternize. 5. Sociality and amity are to some extent indigenous to your nature,but still they are not sufficiently powerful to overcome any verystrongly provoked and deep estrangement. 6. Although grave offences may arouse animosity towards yourassociates, yet the amicable and cordial impulses of your nature willtriumph over the baser propensities. 7- Being naturally compassionate you enjoy much pleasure in befriend-ing a fellow creature—man or brute. Neither intense hatred nor perfectamity of feeling will occasion your Amicitiveness Lydia K. Sigoiirney, a talented poetess and friend to woman


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