Money.—Money, commerce, mercantile interests.
These four sets of principles must be remembered. The four court cards represent people in general or particular who come in contact with each other during the events of life. The Kings represent men, the Queens women, the Cavaliers youths, and the Knaves children.
The court cards of the Rod and Sword suits represent dark people, while those of the Cup and Money suits represent light or fair people. The latter are benign, the former indifferent or malignant.
The key to the pip cards as given by Papus is as follows:
RODS.
Creation. Enterprise. Agriculture. Fire.
King.—A dark man. A friend. Generally married. The father of a family.
Queen.—Dark woman. A friend. A serious person. A very good counsellor. The mother of a family.
Cavalier.—A dark young man. A friend.
Knave.—A dark child. A friend. Also represents a message or letter from a near relation.