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He was a good palmist though did not believe in it.
He had been to see a palmist and shown him her photo.
He was looking at his hands, like a palmist in search of a future.
The next line identified by palmists is the head line.
After studying thoroughly for two years, he returned to London and started his career as a palmist.
The three lines found on almost all hands, and generally given most weight by palmists:
The palmist also acts as if he sees more in his hand but doesn't admit it.
What was the name of the self-proclaimed palmist?
On the other hand, in the lilac room, is palmist, John Harrison.
Have you heard about the Tory moderate who hit the cheerful-looking palmist on the nose?
The prophesies at first seemed less credible than readings by a storefront palmist.
Under pressure, the palmist admits that he saw that Tyler is going to kill someone.
Skeptics often include palmists on lists of alleged psychics who practice cold reading.
The fortune teller is a palmist who dresses and speaks like a gypsy.
Although variations abound, the most common classifications used by modern palmists:
Maisie and Ellen came reeling out of the palmists.
The evening will feature push carts, palmists, genealogists and accordion players.
The palmist returned immediately to her senses.
It is amazing, gentlemen, how capably these gypsy palmists can grasp facts.
It was a bit of society verse, airy and delicate, which he had named "The Palmist."
It often seems that there are as many ways of reading hands as there are palmists.
He spends a number of years in France and, after returning, marries a young lady, a palmist, who had been engaged to both brothers before.
Kurt Koch tells the story of a thirteen-year-old girl who was told by a palmist that she would die in her thirtieth year.
He comes to the island disguised as a traveling showman, phrenologist, hypnotist, and palmist.