y an enemy.
FRUIT STONES OR PIPS.--Think of a wish first, and then count your stones
or pips. If the number is even, the omen is good. If odd, the reverse is
the case.
GRASSHOPPER in the house means some great friend or distinguished person
will visit you.
HORSESHOE.--To find one means it will bring you luck.
KNIVES crossed are a bad omen. If a knife or fork or scissors falls to
the ground and sticks in the floor you will have a visitor.
LADYBIRDS betoken visitors.
LOOKING GLASS.--To break means it will bring you ill luck.
MAGPIES.--One, bad luck; two, good luck; three, a wedding; four, a
birth.
MARRIAGE.--A maid should not wear colours; a widow never white. Happy
omens for brides are sunshine and a cat sneezing.
MAY.--"Marry in May, and you'll rue the day."
NEW MOON on a Monday signifies good luck and good weather. The new moon
seen for the first time over the right shoulder offers the chance for a
wish to come true.
NIGHTINGALE.--Lucky for lovers if heard before the cuckoo.
OWLS are evil omens. Continuous hooting of owls in your trees is said to
be one of ill-health.
PIGS.--To meet a sow coming towards you is good; but if she turns away,
the luck flies.
RABBITS.--A rabbit running across your path is said to be unlucky.
RAT.--A rat running in front of you means treacherous servants and
losses through enemies.
RAVEN.--To see one, means death to the aged or trouble generally.
SALT spilled means a quarrel. This may be avoided by throwing a pinch
over the left shoulder.
SCISSORS.--If they fall and stick in the floor it means quarrels,
illness, separation of lovers.
SERPENT OR SNAKE.--If it crosses your path, means spiteful enemies, bad
luck. Kill it and your luck will be reversed.
SHOES.--The right shoe is the best one to put on first.
SHOOTING STARS.--If you wish, while the star is still moving, your wish
will come true.
SINGING before breakfast, you'll cry before night.
SPIDERS.--The little red spider is the money spider, and means good
fortune coming to you. It must not be disturbed. Long-legged spiders are
also forerunners of good fortune.
TOWEL.--To wipe your hands on a towel at the same time with another,
means you are to quarrel with him or her in the near future.
WHEEL.--The wheel coming off any vehicle you are riding in means you are
to inherit some fortune, a good omen.
WASHING HANDS.--If you wash your hands in the water just used by
another, a quarrel
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