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Ten of Hearts

"The Ten of Hearts is a messenger and the news which he brings is usually good. The message, however, is likely to be a turbulent one, upsetting routine and raising havoc with carefully laid plans.

"The Ten of Hearts is a card of optimism which will send the spirits of the recipient soaring, but he should be warned that his happiness may be temporary. Though he rejoices, he should avoid any reckless action which may jeopardize his future. 

"A clue to the nature of the message should be found in the cards close to the Ten. A King or Queen on either side of the Ten may mark a reunion with old friends. In the same way, Jacks or Eights indicate meeting with young people, or new friendships. Diamonds indicate that the message will relate to money, while a preponderance of Hearts in the spread augurs marriage, issue, or in the case of older people, grandchildren. 

"If the Two or Ten of Spades precedes the Ten of Hearts in the spread, the indication is that good news will follow news which was initially bad. There will be a happy conclusion to a matter had appeared to bring only sadness. Conversely, if the Ten of Spades follows the Ten of Hearts in the spread, the joyous news may prove to be false. If the Two of Spades is in this position, there may be a letdown or minor disappointment after the original elation which the good news has created."

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