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 Fortune teller's notebook.
Fortune teller's notebook
[1829?]
 May each returning birthday find you very much improved :
May each returning birthday find you very much improved
[approximately 1860]
 Please to imagine lady fair, If you my passion truly share, that in these gloves our hands combine, Mine in yours, love, and yours in mind.
Please to imagine lady fair, If you my passion truly share, that in these gloves our hands combine, Mine in yours, love, and yours in mind
[approximately 1860]
 To my love.
To my love
[1880?]
 Yours unalterably.
Yours unalterably
[1875?]
 [Greeting card with movable flower].
[Greeting card with movable flower]
[1850?]
 Children's magical flowers.
Children's magical flowers
circa 1840
 Marriage fortune telling game :
Marriage fortune telling game
ca. 1840?
Peachey, Emma. The little flower maker.
Peachey, Emma
The little flower maker
[1869]
Faulkner, Edrica, 1822-1890. Riddles, charades, and puzzles.
Faulkner, Edrica, 1822–1890
Riddles, charades, and puzzles
[1840s]
 Flirting game.
Flirting game
mid-19th century
Robinson, Mary Hester, 1832-1904. Charades, enigmas, riddles, and acrostics.
Robinson, Mary Hester, 1832–1904
Charades, enigmas, riddles, and acrostics
1861
 Fortune-telling wheel.
Fortune-telling wheel
ca. 1850
 Model of the Tower of London.
Model of the Tower of London
[1867]
C. H. E. Christmas riddles.
C. H. E
Christmas riddles
1828
 My likes and dislikes.
My likes and dislikes
1872?
 Many folk misfitz :
Many folk misfitz
[ca. 1900]
 Parlor game.
Parlor game
ca. 1831
 [Transforming head :
[Transforming head
[circa 1830]
 [Transforming head :
[Transforming head
[circa 1830]
 The poets :
The poets
ca. [1861?]