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ORGAN
This must be read in connection with other signs around it;
sometimes it means a wedding, death, or realised ambition; to a
musician, it is a good omen of achievement. See also BARREL ORGAN.
ORCHIDS
OSTRICH
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NUN
This is a sign that you will probably remain unmarried through your own choice; to the married it implies unjust suspicion. ...
NURSE
A nurse in uniform usually foretells illness for yourself or for someone dear to you. ...
NUT-CRACKERS
This portends that you will strive to solve a difficult problem, the result of which is of much importance to you. ...
NUTS
Gratified ambition and wealth are indicated by nuts. ...
OAK TREE
This is a good omen of wealth, strength, and attainment of cherished hopes; for a lover, it predicts happiness and prosperity in marriage. ...
OAR
Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes recklessness for which you will pay dearly; for a lover or husband, this means affliction. ...
OBELISK
This foreshows honour and wealth. ...
OIL-CAN
Work and worry are foretold by this sign. ...
ONIONS
You may expect that something which you supposed was a secret will be discovered, possibly through treacherous friends. ...
ONIONS, AN OTTER
Those in whom you trusted have betrayed your confidence and divulged a secret. ...
OPERA-GLASSES
You are in danger of losing the confidence of your friends because of your inquisitive questions. ...
ORCHIDS
These give a pleasing assurance of coming good fortune and a life of ease and wealth. ...
ORGAN
This must be read in connection with other signs around it; sometimes it means a wedding, death, or realised ambition; to a musician, it is a good omen of achievement. See also BARREL ORGAN. ...
OSTRICH
This symbol points to achievement in creative work; if running, you may look for startling news and rumours of public upheavals. ...
OTTER
You must expect to receive a disagreeable shock through some unpleasant spite on the part of those of whom you have always thought well, and regarded as loyal and affectionate friends. ...
OVERCOAT
You may expect to have changes in your life and become of much importance. ...
OWL
A bad omen of illness, misfortune, and poverty; if flying, you will receive tidings of grief; to lovers this bird is a symbol of bad news or unpleasant rumours; to those who are contemplating new work or enterprise the owl should be regarded as a warn...
OWL, A PAIL
Loss of income will necessitate your undertaking distasteful work. ...
OX
An ox in his stall implies hospitality, domestic peace and abundance. ...
OYSTERS
These are a sign of enjoyment and expensive tastes, also that you will appreciate the pleasures of life more in your later years than in your youthful days. ...
PADLOCK
An open padlock means a surprise; a closed one, a need for precaution. ...
PAGODA
Foreign travels. ...
PAGODA, A PALM TREE, WATER
A voyage to a warm climate under very happy conditions. ...
PAIL
You will be called upon to undertake a variety of things which you dislike. ...