An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . antic ideas, novels, and intensely sensational dramas, you carelittle for; the prick of a thorn, a cut, or a stroke from a whip, hurts you not soseverely as it would one whose nerve sensation was more largely developed. 5. Your sensations are lacking in promptitude and not very vivacious, 6. You are well balanced in that part of your nature which is suscep*tible of external impressions. 7. Your sentient system is quite under the control of your will. 8. With plain living you can avoid excesses; yet you desire excitementwhen b


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . antic ideas, novels, and intensely sensational dramas, you carelittle for; the prick of a thorn, a cut, or a stroke from a whip, hurts you not soseverely as it would one whose nerve sensation was more largely developed. 5. Your sensations are lacking in promptitude and not very vivacious, 6. You are well balanced in that part of your nature which is suscep*tible of external impressions. 7. Your sentient system is quite under the control of your will. 8. With plain living you can avoid excesses; yet you desire excitementwhen business will permit. 9. Your nervous power being well developed you have generally muchactivity. B w BRAIN AND NERATl F0R3I. 10. You have excellent nerve-power; but your mind will be likely todebilitate and kill your body. 11. One having this degree of the Brain and Xerve Form will beintense in feeling, and will suffer and enjoy in extremes. 12. Your life being in your Brain and Nerves, which are almost a solidmass, you become, if hurried, very irritable at


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