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 N, or 50. “N” is not a good letter, although, when in harmony, and kept under absolute control, it frequently developesdevelops [sic] many praiseworthy traits. There is nothing stable about “N” and, however harmonized, it is always negative. It incites jealousy, envy, and much unkindness, it is often malicious, holding fast to sentiments of spite and feelings of hatred. Being in every sense a material letter, “N” in full harmony should find little trouble in accumulating a fortune, although it may not be extremely particular as to the methods it adopts in getting this money. It is a marrying letter, but, as its dominion is transient, domestic happiness is scarcely likely to follow. As “N” ts a mental letter, a person under its influence often makes a good teacher. In fact, association with children is one of the best avenues of escape for the surplus energies of “N.” Philanthropic pursuits is another. Moreover, as “N” has its physical manifestations through the