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The Page of Swords
Youth if not in age then in spirit. Adept at diplomacy. |
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Page of Pentacles
Introversion. A healthy admiration for new ideas and scholarly pursuits. Reflective. Good management and organizational skills. A bearer of good tidings. |
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Seven of Cups
Deception, an overactive imagination, and the illusion of success. Strengths are not consolidated to work as one. |
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Three of Pentacles Reversed
Gain is not realized and skills are not mastered. |
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Temperance Reversed
Corruption, disorganization, fighting and interests at odds with one another. |
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The Hanged Man Reversed
The card of false prophecy and time wasted. The reversed Hanged Man represents a preoccupation with the worldly and wasted energy. |
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Five of Swords
Failure and defeat are possible. Injustice and cowardliness may appear. |
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The Tower
This card represents change, conflict and possible catastrophe. |
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Six of Swords
The future looks brighter. Success will be known. |
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Four of Wands
Work will be well done. Peace and harmony will be realized. |
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