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"Current Superstitions Collected from the Oral Tradition of English Speaking Folk"

If it does not, you will be an old maid.
_St. John, N.B._
255. Stick a piece of live-forever up on the wall, and in whatever
direction it leans, the lover will come from that quarter.
_Miramichi, N.B._
256. Take two shoots of live-forever and pin them together on the wall.
If they grow towards each other, the couple will marry; if away, they
will become estranged.
_Nantucket, Mass., and Western Massachusetts._
257. Break off a piece of dodder or "lovevine," twirl it round the head
three times and drop it on a bush behind you. If it grows, the lover is
true; if not, he is false.
_Tennessee._
258. Twist a mullein-stalk nearly off after naming it. If it lives, he or
she loves you; if not, not.
_Newton, Mass., and Tennessee._
259. After proceeding as above, count the number of new shoots that
spring up (if any). The number shows how many children will result from
the marriage.
_Greene Co., Mo._
260. Put a pea-pod with nine peas over the door. The first one who comes
under it you will marry.
_New England._
261. Pluck three thistles in bloom, cut off the purple part and put the
remainder of the flower in water over night, after naming. The one that
blooms out over night you will marry.
_St. John, N.B., and Northern Ohio._
262. Saturday night walk round a tall white yarrow three times, saying,--
Good evening, good evening, Mr.


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