An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . s rendered quite happy by your associations and society,since you so much enjoy fraternising with many. 11. Being one of the most companionable persons, your fellowshipand heartiness are truly eminent and make you entertaining. 12. In the busy world of society you are ever delighted to be absorbed;but when alone a terrible discontent creeps over you, for you detest andabhor solitude. A. To Encourage Sociality:—Keep company with many; club withothers; make acquaintance and have numerous places and people to visit;often interch


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . s rendered quite happy by your associations and society,since you so much enjoy fraternising with many. 11. Being one of the most companionable persons, your fellowshipand heartiness are truly eminent and make you entertaining. 12. In the busy world of society you are ever delighted to be absorbed;but when alone a terrible discontent creeps over you, for you detest andabhor solitude. A. To Encourage Sociality:—Keep company with many; club withothers; make acquaintance and have numerous places and people to visit;often interchange visits and cards; call often upon friends and neighboursand make advances to strangers; entertain travellers and keep openhouse; be sociable and avoid the sneering and cynical. B. To Counteract Sociality:—Retire from society and live more soli-tary, remembering that ** unbidden guests are often most welcome whenthey are gone, as Shakspeare wrote it. Avoid flourishing towns andcities by living in the country; seek the pathless woods and there CLASS II. PROTECTIVE ABILITIES. IN PERSONS WHERE THIS CLASS OF ABILITIES IS RELATIVELY LARGE THEREIS AN ASCENDANCY OF THE THORACIC FORM. SENTINELITIYENKSS. THE PRECALTIOUS DISPOSITION THAT SETS ONE OR MORE ON THE WATCH,TO KEEP A SHARP LOOK-OUT, AND GIVE WARNING OF APPROACHINGDANGER. Great fulness of the forehead, immediately above and close to the junc-tion of a long nose with the forehead evinces a desire to he guarded andsentinelled against danger. 1. By your unwatchful nature, you often imperil yourself and others,thinking it worse than useless to keep sentinels. Hence you are insecureand often surprised. 2. By nature you are quite too rash and daring, and imperil yoursafety by neglect of precautions, not even a watch-dog is considerednecessary to raise an alarm should danger threaten while you are asleep, 3. Though always preparing to meet danger yet you are seldom readyon its approach. Should you be camping out,


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