Perin's science of palmistry; a complete and authentic treatise . hirty-five. It will be an un-fortunate marriage. His wife will sue for divorce andthe mortification of the trial will kill her. He will never succeed financially, if he undertakes tomanage a business for himself. For a short time onlyhe will please his employer. He will neglect his busi-ness to satiate evil desires; he becomes an object of 207 208 PERINS SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY. scorn to his associates in business and employer, andthe result will be his dismissal. He will become an imbecile; will be partially para-lized; will be de
Perin's science of palmistry; a complete and authentic treatise . hirty-five. It will be an un-fortunate marriage. His wife will sue for divorce andthe mortification of the trial will kill her. He will never succeed financially, if he undertakes tomanage a business for himself. For a short time onlyhe will please his employer. He will neglect his busi-ness to satiate evil desires; he becomes an object of 207 208 PERINS SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY. scorn to his associates in business and employer, andthe result will be his dismissal. He will become an imbecile; will be partially para-lized; will be dependent upon charity and buried in thepotter^s field. This palm was drawn by the author from the mansown hand. The Line of the Head short and irregular,sensual gluttony. Palm longer than fingers, sensuality and material-ism. Star on first phalange of the thumb. Thumbvery short, entire self indulgence. Venus with manysmall lines. Line of Fate (a,, Plate XXXII.) is forked and ter-minates in an island. The Line of Heart irregular andwide. The Mount of Mars PLATE XXXII. SECTION III. CHAPTER I. THE HAND OF THE MURDERER. When examining the hand of a murderer the palmistneed not expect to find a sign showing that the deedwas or will be done in self-defense or in a fit of passion,for there is no sign in anyones hand which disclosessuch information. Abnormal developments are the causes which oftenlead to crime. A disposition to murder is shown bysuch developments, as well as a disposition to commitother crimes. Leaving out of consideration murdercommitted in self-defense or in a fit of passion (tem-porary insanity) I conclude from my extended observa-tions that murder is committed by persons who arebrutally cruel, insane persons and Brutal Murderer. With no other object in viewthan to satiate an evil temper by taking the bloodof a fellow creature this inhuman class of mankindcommit murder. Such persons have short, thick 210 PERINS SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY. 211 thumbs, kn
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