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 but capricious, vain-glorious, and too eredulouscredulous [sic]. A weak, trembling voieevoice [sic], denotes one to be I envious, suspicious, slow in business, and fearful. A loud, shrill, and unpleasant voieevoice [sic], signifies one bold and valiant, but quarrelsome. A voice beginning low, or in the bass, and ending high in the treble, denotes a person to be violent, angry, bold, seeuresecure. [sic]

Chin.—A thick and full ehinchin [sic] shows a man inclined to peace, honest, but slow of invention. A peaked chin, reasonably full of flesh, shows a good understanding, a high spirit, and laudable of conversation. A double chin shows a man of peaceable disposition, but of dull apprehension, vain, eredulouscredulous [sic], and secret in his actions.

Ears.—Great and thiekthick [sic] ears are eertaincertain [sic] sign of a foolish person; but small and thin ears show a person to be a good wit, grave, secret, modest, and one willing to serve his friend. He whose ears are no longer than ordinary, is a bold man, uncivil, vain, and foolish.

Face.—A faeoface [sic] apt to sweat on every motion, shows the person to be of a hot constitution. A very fleshy faeeface [sic] shows the person to be of a fearful disposition, but a merry heart, and withal, bountiful and discreet. A lean face denotes the person to be of a good understanding, but somewhat capricious.