An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . Sagacitiveness large. 5. Xot having largely inheritedquickness of perception or keen-ness of penetration in union withpractical judgment, you are un-able to guard against the designsof others, and fail to turn thingsto the best advantage. 6. Though neither great acu-men nor astuteness characteriseyou, yet you are not whollysimple or incapacitated. 7. You take real pleasure inconnecting the links in a chainof circumstances w^hereby theextremes of any great events oflife are connected. 8. Being protective in your•form and dispo


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . Sagacitiveness large. 5. Xot having largely inheritedquickness of perception or keen-ness of penetration in union withpractical judgment, you are un-able to guard against the designsof others, and fail to turn thingsto the best advantage. 6. Though neither great acu-men nor astuteness characteriseyou, yet you are not whollysimple or incapacitated. 7. You take real pleasure inconnecting the links in a chainof circumstances w^hereby theextremes of any great events oflife are connected. 8. Being protective in your•form and disposition, perspicaci- ousness is an active trait in yourcharacter. 9. That keen acuteness whichyou employ when you deem itnecessary to accomplish youraims, would fit you for the legalprofession, trade, or politics, if ^otherwise well suited. 10. The ready and captioussagacity which wells up from the An Asiatic SagacltivoriCss 128 TRADISTIVENESS. deep and occult recesses of your subtle nature, when circumstancesdemand, obtains with those largely gifted with shrewdness. 11. Being sagacious beyond the comprehension of most individuals,your genius is generally misnamed talent only. 12. Being so full of shrewd tact and sharpness of intelligence inmanagement, many fear to encounter or deal with you; in this they, intheir turn, likely show their sagacity, as they might only come off onlysecond best in the contest. A To Cultivate Sagacity:—Mingle with the world, and especiallywith those who are shrewd, astute, and sagacious; learn the fact thatyou are doltish and slow of comprehension when others are endeavour-ing to entrap you with the bait of deceit; keep the eye of alertness wideopen and brush away the dust of over confidence ; draw full inspirationsof air, and gently beat upon your chest to enlarge the lungs and heartwhich will assist in enlarging the neck and the capacity to c


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