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Pigeon--Reconciliation.
Pillow--Disturbance.
Pills--Trouble.
Pine Tree--Danger.
Pins--Contradiction.
Pirates--Fortunate adventure.
Pitch--Evil companions.
Pitchfork--Punishment.
Playing--Entertainment.
Plums--Pleasure, happiness.
Policeman--Trouble.
Pomegranate--Power.
Postman--News from the absent.
Poverty--Thrift, advantage.
Preserves--Loss of time and money.
Priest--Reconciliation.
Procession--Happy love.
Pump--(If water) marriage and fortune; (if dry) flirtation.
Purchase--(On credit) deprivations; (for cash) possessions.
Purse--(Empty) something to get; (full) pride, disquiet.
Puzzle--Favors, pleasure.
Q
Quail--Family responsibilities.
Quarrel--Constancy, friends.h.i.+p.
Queen--Prosperity.
Questions--Wisdom.
Quill--Particular information.
Quoits--Rivalries.
R
Rabbit--(White) friends.h.i.+p; (black) trouble; (many) extensive pleasures.
Racing--Success in life.
Radishes--That you will discover secrets.
Raft--New views.
Rain--Legacy or gift.
Rainbow--Separation.
Rat--Secret enemies; (white) triumph over enemies.
Raven--Misfortune; (hear one) grief.
Reading--Venturesomeness.
Reaper--A picnic party.
Revenge--Repentance.
Ribbons--Prodigality.
Rice--Talking.
Ride--(With men) it is a good sign; (with women) a bad sign.
Ring--Approaching marriage.
Riot--Scarcity through mischief.
Rival--Quarrels.
River--Success in enterprise; (to fall in) attempts of enemies; (to throw one's self in) confusion in affairs.
Robber--Fear.
Rock--Annoyance; (to surmount) difficulties overcome.