The card has been so designed that it can cover several significations; on the surface, it is a victor triumphing, but it is also great news, such as might be carried in state by the King's courier; it is expectation crowned with its own desire, the crown of hope, and so forth.
Additional Meaning
Servants may lose the confidence of their masters; a young lady may be betrayed by a friend.
Reversed
Apprehension, fear, as of a victorious enemy at the gate; treachery, disloyalty, as of gates being opened to the enemy; also indefinite delay.
Additional Reversed
Fulfilment of deferred hope.
Six of Wands
Card No w6
Description
A laurelled horseman bears one staff adorned with a laurel crown; footmen with staves are at his side.
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Copyright
The Rider-Waite-Smith deck (1909) is no longer subject to copyright, so if you want to copy it, knock yourself out. I got all of Rider-Waite-Smith-deck-(1909) on the website Tarotlore a Reading into the Tarot