. Human nature, or, Men and women exposed : treating of every characteristic, both good and bad, of the various types of man and woman as they exist, and as manifested in every-day life, giving "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth". thy. Theconditions peculiar to both kinds of e\ are all riL^ht if go\ turnedby the intellect and moral faculties, j)er\ L-rtc-d. then looicout for their evil manifestations, as alread)- described In the full,open blue eye, you may expect to find a mild and good character. The more round the eye, the easier will it receive impressions


. Human nature, or, Men and women exposed : treating of every characteristic, both good and bad, of the various types of man and woman as they exist, and as manifested in every-day life, giving "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth". thy. Theconditions peculiar to both kinds of e\ are all riL^ht if go\ turnedby the intellect and moral faculties, j)er\ L-rtc-d. then looicout for their evil manifestations, as alread)- described In the full,open blue eye, you may expect to find a mild and good character. The more round the eye, the easier will it receive impressions, -% Ascerbity, moroseness; crusty, stringent, self important; not easily imposed unon.[ sociability and affection. Have much self-control, and not inclined to Observe the lips are thin and compressed. Generally very economical, or stingy andij mean. Dissatisfaction; sour; over-particular; more nice than wise. Poor lips forkissing, and the form scarcely human. Coarseness; common mind; the affections more passive thanactive; given to sensual thoughts. Sedate, serious turn of mind; lack of mirthfulness; deficient in character; common, mean, with a little vanity; sarcastic. Mouths that droop at the corners never laugh much. r. The dreamy eye. Full of pleasure andanimal enjoyment; but good-natured andthoughtiui. Can Jove more than one. Submissive, mild, discerning, penetrat-ing, and clear perception, b\it rathercoquettish. The wanton eye. Inclined to desire and submit to licentious gratification. Lack ofresistance to obstacles or opposing circumstances. Deficient in force of character andcontrolling influence. Observe the flatness of the eye and the distance between the eye-lid and eyebrow.


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