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The Book of ceremonial Magic

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<strong>The</strong> characters should be graven on the inner side <strong>of</strong> the Ring.<br />

<strong>The</strong> characters should be graven on the inner side <strong>of</strong> the Ring.<br />

XVIII. Gives good fortune in any lottery. <strong>The</strong> talisman is <strong>of</strong> cerise-coloured satin<br />

embroidered with gold and silver. It should be bound upon the left arm by means <strong>of</strong> a<br />

white ribbon, and the ring must be on the little finger <strong>of</strong> the right hand. <strong>The</strong> words are:<br />

ROKES for a winning number, PILATUS for an ambes-ace, ZOTOAS for a denary,<br />

TULITAS for a quaternary,<br />

p. 128<br />

XATANITOS for a quinary, being careful to pronounce all the words at the quine--an<br />

instruction which I do not quite grasp, but if the art or science <strong>of</strong> the lottery is followed at<br />

this day under the old laws, I commend the question to those who are experts therein.<br />

This is one <strong>of</strong> the lesser mysteries <strong>of</strong> occultism. At cards the same potent formula should<br />

be repeated when shuffling for self or partner. Before beginning, touch your left arm with<br />

your right hand in the neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> the talisman, and kiss the ring. <strong>The</strong>se little<br />

contrivances can be effected, says the honest Grimoire, without exciting the notice <strong>of</strong><br />

your opponent.<br />

TALISMAN XIX.<br />

TALISMAN XX.

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