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 The ninth day differs very little from the former; the child born this day, will arrive at great riches and honour.

The tenth day is likely to be fatal: those who fall sick will very rarely recover, but the child born, on this day, will live long and be a great traveller.

The eleventh is a day to be married, or commence a journey. A child born at this age of the moon will he healthy, handsome, and of a good constitution, with a particular mole on its forehead. If a female, will be remarkable for wisdom.

On the twelfth day, the child born will meet every affection, but be of a bad temper. This is a very unlucky day, particularly to those falling sick.

A child born on the thirteenth day will be unfortunate, both in temper