How to Read Character : a New Illustrated Hand-Book of Phrenology And Physiognomy, for Students And Examiners : With a Descriptive Chart

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Still he avoided forward look.
But slow and clrcumsj)ectly took A circling, never-ceasing glance.
By doubt and cunning marked at once.
Which shot a mischief-boding ray From under eyebrows shagged and gmy/' 4. Function. — The Good Book says : " A fool uttereth all his mind, but a wise man keepeth it till afterward." The fool thus characterized has no Secretiveness.
This faculty gives the wise man his prudence — restrains expression till " afterward" — till a suitable occasion. It imparts, in fac
...t, an instinctive tendency to conceal, and the legitimate object of it is to restrain the outward expression of our thoughts and emotions, giving the understanding time to pronounce judgment on its propriety. Some instinctive tendency to restrain within the mind itself — to conceal, as it were, from the public eye — the various emotions and ideas which involuntarily present themselves, was necessary to pre- vent their outward expression ; and nature has provided this power in the faculty of Secretiveness.

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