An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . gly of water and was exemplarily temperate. 2. Naturally you consume very little liquid and will likely be tem-perate so far as intoxication by liquors is concerned. 3. To be a teetotaler wouldaccord well with your nature; andyou are as naturally averse to bath-ing as to imbibing. 4. Instinctively you are, in everysense, moderate in the use of water,so that you will imbibe little of thiselement, and though water scenerymay afford you some pleasure, yetyou instinctively shrink from put-ting yourself in dangerous proxi-mity to


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . gly of water and was exemplarily temperate. 2. Naturally you consume very little liquid and will likely be tem-perate so far as intoxication by liquors is concerned. 3. To be a teetotaler wouldaccord well with your nature; andyou are as naturally averse to bath-ing as to imbibing. 4. Instinctively you are, in everysense, moderate in the use of water,so that you will imbibe little of thiselement, and though water scenerymay afford you some pleasure, yetyou instinctively shrink from put-ting yourself in dangerous proxi-mity to the fickle element or en-trusting yourself to the hazardousand questionable pleasure of a sailin a small boat or canoe. 5. Though you have no greatthirst for water, still you have notmuch aversion to this element. 6. Not being very partial towater you partake of it only inmoderate quantities. 7. Normal in your desire forwater in any of its applications, internally or externally, a parched tonguegives you no foretaste of impending misery when the burning sun lances. Aquasorbitiveness the Great, when young. AQUASORBITIVEXESS. $5 down his scorching rays and treacherously exhales the dews from moun-tain, and dries up the rills and their springing fountains. 8. Water, you can pretty freely imbibe, and enjoy in an ordinarydegree scenery in which it is one of the principal features. 9. Having a thorough natural relish for water, you can imbibe itcopiously, and delight in -viewing the broad expanse of ocean, the rapidresistless torrent, and the thundering cataract. 10. The aqueous element enters largely into your organization, oftenpleading with your better reason for a larger supply; hence you drinkfrequently, and have a strong temptation to imbibe intoxicating lirjuors. 11. Were we to form a judgment from appearances, it would seemthat your mouth was made for bibulous purposes. Far too often, forthe health of your system, you imbibe liquids; still your abnormalappetite fo


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