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Identifier: perinsscienceofp00peri (find matches)
Title: Perin's science of palmistry; a complete and authentic treatise
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Perin, Carl Louis
Subjects: Palmistry
Publisher: Chicago : Star publishing co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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ate, or Saturn, starts from the center ofthe lower part of the hand, near the wrist, and ascends,if perfect, in a straight line to the base of the Mount ofSaturn. 107 108 PERINS SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY. THE RING OF VENUS. The Ring of Venus is a curved line which extendsfrom the finger of Jupiter to the finger of Mercury, com-pletely encircling the Mounts of Apollo and Saturn. THE LINE OF HEALTH, OR THE HEPATIC LINE. The Line of Health, or the Hepatic Line, is not foundon every hand. When found it begins at the wrist nearthe Life Line and ascends to the Mount of Mercury. THE LINE OF APOLLO. The Line of Apollo descends from the Mount ofApollo to the Racettes. THE LINE OF INTUITION. The Line of Intuition is a well-defined semi-circle ex-tending from the Mount of Mercury to the Mount ofLuna. THE LINE OF MARRIAGE. The Line of Marriage is the short, well-defined lineon the Mount of Mercury. THE RACETTES. The Racettes are the lines in the form of a braceletwhere the palm is joined to the wrist.
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PLATE XIV.SHOWING THE SITUATION OF THE MAIN LINES. CHAPTER V. THE LESSER LINES. The significance of (Plate XV.) lesser lines found onthe palm in relation to the main lines is of the greatestimportance. The most conspicuous lines among themare: FIGURE I. PARALLEL LINES. Parallel lines modify the line on or near which theyare found in proportion to their number and legible-ness. Sometimes they add strength, sometimes theygreatly impair the strength of the main line. FIGURE 2. CURVED LINES UNITED. Figure 2 denotes a chain of islands made by curvedlines united. The Island, in itself, is a very unfortunate sign, and a chain of islands increases the unfavorable sign. On the other hand, if a line, which was lost in the island continues on the other side, as in Figure 2, extending through the middle of the island, in the end success will be paramount 111 113 PERINS SCIENCE OP PALMISTRY. FIGURE 3. BROKEN LINES. Broken lines affect the main lines, also, in propor-tion to their number and distin

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  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
  • bookleafnumber:104
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