An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . us passion in your nature, and will probably draw youdown and debase your passional mind, while it entices you to misbehave^ S2 CONCEALATIVENESS. COXCEALATIYENESS. THE INCLINATION TO HIDE OR WITHHOLD THE KNOWLEDGE OF THINGS ORTHOUGHTS—THE INSTINCT NOT TO TELL THE MOUSE THAT THE CAT ISWATCHING UNTIL THE MOUSE IS CAUGHT. Secretiveness may he hioion hy thin closely compressed lips, holloicedand flexed hands, arched or cat-shaped foot, closing of the eyes, <tc. Theprinciple of this faculty is to hold on, its action affects all


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . us passion in your nature, and will probably draw youdown and debase your passional mind, while it entices you to misbehave^ S2 CONCEALATIVENESS. COXCEALATIYENESS. THE INCLINATION TO HIDE OR WITHHOLD THE KNOWLEDGE OF THINGS ORTHOUGHTS—THE INSTINCT NOT TO TELL THE MOUSE THAT THE CAT ISWATCHING UNTIL THE MOUSE IS CAUGHT. Secretiveness may he hioion hy thin closely compressed lips, holloicedand flexed hands, arched or cat-shaped foot, closing of the eyes, <tc. Theprinciple of this faculty is to hold on, its action affects all the flexor muscles ofthe organization. It may he seen largely developed in the feline species loiththe round face, and small in the goose or ox-foot. Flat feet are indicativeof small secretiveness. Other signs of this faculty there are—such as arch-ness of look, and a peculiar shy and- side-long glance of the eyes. For the principles of secretiveness and those of other faculties, have thegoodness to consult my large work on ** Natures Revelations


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