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Post by Jason Crane on Dec 9, 2005 0:18:18 GMT -5
He looked into the bowl then back at the girl.
"Good job Miss Marin. Now, who is next? Mr. Lee you look slightly confused."
He walks over to the young man.
"To truly have the sight, you must be able to interpret your own readings. Look into your bowl and see what you find. I can not help you all the time. Once you see the shape, look into the book to see what it means."
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Post by Jordan Lee on Dec 9, 2005 13:11:38 GMT -5
Jordan gazed onto his cup anagin and saw the Gallon that had been there befor. He looked into his book. And noted the gallo couldmean one of to two things, he was going to make a handsome sum of money or loose a lot of money. Jordan was hopping he would win some money...
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Post by Emma Wood on Dec 12, 2005 17:48:26 GMT -5
Emma completed the instructions and raised her hand whilst looking at the goblet-like shape that was left in the bowl.
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Post by Jason Crane on Dec 18, 2005 9:55:58 GMT -5
"Yes, Miss Wood? What do you see within your bowl?"
He walked over to him and gave her one of his boyish grins. He cut his eye back to pretty eyes in the front and it seemed as if was speaking to her mentally. He turned back to the student in front of him and awaited her answer.
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Post by Emma Wood on Dec 19, 2005 14:09:56 GMT -5
Emma looked at the professor as he called upon her and saw him glance at Daphne before turning back to her.
'I can see a goblet like shape, which suggests being refreshed or satisfying a thirst. So, for me it might mean that I am finally getting something that I have wanted for a while and consequently will be happy about it?' Emma was unsure as to whether she had interpretated it correctly and awaited his response.
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Post by Jason Crane on Dec 19, 2005 22:56:20 GMT -5
"Very good deduction Miss Wood. You do seem to have the seer's eye. Does anyone else want a go or should we end the class here?"
He turned a questioning eye to the other students in the class.
'Well i believe this class is over for today. Have a good day.
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