Ten.—Antidote to bad cards, happiness and success; (reversed) passing worries.
Nine.—The wish card, good luck; (reversed) short sorrow.
Eight.—Thoughts of marriage, affections of a fair person; (reversed) unresponsiveness.
Seven.—Calm, content; (reversed) boredom, satiety.
Meaning of the Diamonds.
Ace.—A letter, an offer of marriage; (reversed) evil tidings.
King.—A very fair or white-haired man; a soldier by profession, and of a deceitful turn of mind; (reversed) a treacherous schemer.
Queen.—A fair woman, given to gossip and wanting in refinement; (reversed) a rather spiteful flirt.
Knave.—Subordinate official, who is untrustworthy; (reversed) a mischief-maker.
Ten.—Traveling or a removal; (reversed) ill luck will attend the step.