Signpost.—This symbol must be read in conjunction with surrounding symbols; it usually emphasises the importance of other signs; a broken signpost indicates, that you take a wrong turning in your life and afterwards have much cause to regret it.
Skeleton.—This implies a feeling of disgust at some information which is told to you and which you are asked not to reveal.
Skipping Rope.—Pleasure with children and popularity with them.
Sleigh.—A spell of cold weather; an interesting event or piece of news to be expected in the winter.
Slug.—Petty annoyances; bad weather.
Snail.—This is a sign of infidelity; several snails, that mischief is going on around you of which you are unaware.
Snake.—This is an unpleasant sign of treachery, disloyalty, and hidden danger, sometimes caused by those whom you least suspect; if its head is raised, injury by the malice of a man is predicted; it is also an indication of misfortune and illness.
Snipe.—This bird signifies the discovery of a useful fact; if flying, hasty news of a great friend.
Snowdrops.—These are a symbol of youth and innocence; this sign may point to some event affecting you and yours which will probably take place about February; if seen in a cross it would foreshow the death of an infant or young child.
Soap.—Cakes or blocks of soap predict temporary trouble in business.