A posse of youths, who are brandishing staves, as if in sport or strife. It is mimic warfare, and hereto correspond the
Divinatory Meanings:
Imitation, as, for example, sham fight, but also the strenuous competition and struggle of the search after riches and fortune. In this sense it connects with the battle of life. Hence some attributions say that it is a card of gold, gain, opulence.
Reversed:
Litigation, disputes, trickery, contradiction.
WANDS. FOUR.
From the four great staves planted in the foreground there is a great garland suspended; two female figures uplift nosegays; at their side is a bridge over a moat, leading to an old manorial house.
Divinatory Meanings:
They are for once almost on the surface—country life, haven of refuge, a species of domestic harvest-home, repose, concord, harmony, prosperity, peace, and the perfected work of these.
Reversed:
The meaning remains unaltered; it is prosperity, increase, felicity, beauty, embellishment.
WANDS. THREE.