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I really ought to cast a horoscope on you, then I'd know what to do.
And how dare she cast a horoscope on me!
However, even the poorest of astrologers may sometimes cast a horoscope correctly.
Allie cast a horoscope on you just last week."
"Why, you wouldn't have to go outside to cast a horoscope, would you?"
I cast a horoscope for him, warning him that his stars were in bad shape.
It would take an unusually talented practitioner to interpret those relationships and cast a horoscope for the success of this enterprise.
"I want you to cast a horoscope for Valentine Michael Smith." "
'Cast a horoscope for me!'
But this time she had been a touch panicky when the wife of the Secretary General demanded that she cast a horoscope for the Man from Mars.
'Elder brother, they say that the oracle at the desert shrine of Thoth, the god of wisdom, has cast a horoscope for Tanus.
Moreover, although the astrolabe enabled long calculations to be avoided, the computing of planetary positions, for example, for casting a horoscope, still involved a considerable amount of work.
The last thing he saw, before consciousness slipped away, was Dr. McKenzie taking yet another temperature reading and carefully plotting it on his chart, like an astrologer casting a horoscope.
The 16th-century astrologer Girolamo Cardano, of Milan, who was once arrested for casting a horoscope of Jesus, was an early European champion of algebra.
When the priests awoke out of the grip of the drug that was offered with the honey to Hlo-hlo, they rushed to a little secret room with an outlet on the stars and cast a horoscope of the thief.
She trusted the book as she had trusted him; there was no one who could cast a horoscope like Simon, when he was sober-half the time he had not even needed to refer to the book, he knew it so well.
Celia, who had been casting a horoscope for one of their neigh bouts who made pots and pans and wished to know what the future of his business would be, had risen from her chair to throw her arms around him.
A call went out to an astrologer named R. H. Naylor, who cast a horoscope for the princess (correctly predicting her marital difficulties) and, as an afterthought, added a few planetary tips for readers with birthdays coming up the next week.
I was four and a half years old when I was hurt on the head by a fall and passed to the spirit side of life, and when Mrs. Wickland cast a horoscope for me she found that death resulting from an injury was shown.