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| Mansion | Qualities | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | 5.6. M. 20. 6 | Temperate. Begin journeys, use medicine, put on new clothes, no. |
| 8. 2.57 | Dry. It will be an opportune time, especially to undertake sea journeys. They say it is fit for plantings and sowings. But for contracts, adverse. Neither is it profitable then to be purged; if someone is cast into prison, he will be freed only with great difficulty. | |
| 3 | 8. 15. 49. | Moist. An inauspicious time for buying herds, cutting new clothes, and putting on garments: bad to marry a wife and to sail. To attack enemies will not be entirely absurd. To captives and the bound, a long or pernicious captivity is portended. |
| 4 | 8. 28. 40. | Moist, cold, temperate. To sow, plant, found cities and houses, begin journeys, and put on new clothes, good: to board ships, bad. An inauspicious time also for marriages: for he decides that she who is married then will be an adulteress in the future. One led into prisons will be freed late or never, or with a huge ransom. |
| 5 | II. 11. 32. | Dry. To start a journey, buy horses, enter into trade and partnerships, hand children over to teachers, good. To contend in judgment will not be profitable; if cast into chains, he will be freed, though rather slowly. |