Twice he went to the address of the cheiromantist in West Moon Street, but he could not bring himself to ring the bell. |
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The cheiromantist was making sudden motions with his hands, as if he were trying to push his adversary away. |
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Lord Arthur Savik is informed by a cheiromantist that he is destined to commit a murder. |
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Lord Arthur stands at the brink of his wedding to his beloved Sybil Merton when he goes to a party at Lady Windermere's and meets a cheiromantist. |
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In a nutshell, the story relates the trials of a young man (Lord Arthur Savile) who is told by a cheiromantist (palm reader) that he will commit a murder. |
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