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- "Pi indicates that there should be free course (in what it denotes)."
- "There will be little advantage (however) if it be allowed to advance "
- "(and take the lead). "
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- "1. The first line, undivided, shows one adorning (the way of) his "
- "feet. He can discard a carriage and walk on foot. "
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- "2. The second line, divided, shows one adorning his beard. "
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- "3. The third line, undivided, shows its subject with the appearance "
- "of being adorned and bedewed (with rich favours). But let him ever "
- "maintain his firm correctness, and there will be good fortune. "
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- "4. The fourth line, divided, shows one looking as if adorned, but "
- "only in white. As if (mounted on) a white horse, and furnished with "
- "wings, (he seeks union with the subject of the first line), while "
- "(the intervening third pursues), not as a robber, but intent on a "
- "matrimonial alliance. "
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- "5. The fifth line, divided, shows its subject adorned by (the "
- "occupants of) the heights and gardens. He bears his roll of silk, "
- "small and slight. He may appear stingy; but there will be good "
- "fortune in the end. "
- " "
- "6. The sixth line, undivided, shows one with white as his (only) "
- "ornament. There will be no error. "
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- " A mountain can be shown in all its beauty by a fire which illuminates"
- " it. Likewise, small problems can be clarified and solved simply, by "
- " the easy application of the correct solution. Important problems "
- " require much more attention."
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