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hole through, tied to the key of the stable-door, protects the horses, and, if hung up at the bed's head, the farmer also. 9. A hot iron put into the cream during the process of churning, expels the witch from the churn; and dough in preparation for the baker is protected by being marked with the figure of a cross. 10. Warts are cured by being rubbed over with a black snail, but the snail must afterwards be impaled upon a hawthorn. If a bag containing as many small pebbles as a person has warts, be tossed over the _left_ shoulder, it will transfer the warts to whoever is unfortunate enough to pick up the bag. 11. If black snails are seized by the horn and tossed over the _left_ shoulder, the process will insure _good luck_ to the person who performs it. 12. Profuse bleeding is said to be instantly stopped by certain persons who pretend to possess the secret of a certain form of words which immediately act as a charm. 13. The power of bewitching, producing evil to parties by _wishing_ it, &c., is supposed to be transmitted from one possessor to another when one of the parties is about to die. The writer is in possession of full particulars respecting this supposed transfer. 14. Cramp is effectually prevented by placing the shoes with the _toes_ just peeping from beneath the coverlet; the same is also prevented by tying the garter round the _left_ leg _below_ the knee. 15. Charmed rings are worn by many for the cure of dyspepsia; and so also are charmed belts for the cure of rheumatism. 16. A _red-haired_ person is supposed to bring in ill-luck if he be the first to enter a house on New Year's Day. _Black-haired_ persons are rewarded with liquor and small gratuities for "taking in the new year" to the principal houses in their respective neighbourhoods. 17. If any householder's fire does not burn _through_ the night of New Year's Eve, it betokens bad luck during the ensuing year; and if any party allow another a live coal, or even a lighted candle, on such an occasion, the bad luck is extended to the other part for commiserating with the former in his misfortunes. Many other specimens of the folk lore of this district might be enumerated; but since many here have implicit faith in Lover's expression,-- "There is luck in _odd_ numbers;" I will reserve them for a future opportunity, considering that _seventeen_ paragraphs are sufficient to satisfy all except the most thorough-paced _folkloria
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