Current Superstitions

Current Superstitions

by Fanny Dickerson Bergen

Narrated by LibriVox Community

 — 4 hours, 36 minutes

Current Superstitions

Current Superstitions

by Fanny Dickerson Bergen

Narrated by LibriVox Community

 — 4 hours, 36 minutes

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No matter how enlightened, chances are you've been raised around superstitious lore of one kind or another. Fanny Dickerson Bergen was one of the original researchers of North American oral traditions relating to such key life events and experiences as babyhood and childhood, marriage, wishes and dreams, luck, warts and cures, death omens and mortuary customs, and "such truck," as Huck Finn would say.

You'll be surprised at how many of these old saws you'll know. Here's a quote from Chapter One, Babyhood:

Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace,
Wednesday's child is sour and sad,
Thursday's child is merry and glad,
Friday's child is loving and giving,
Saturday's child must work for a living;
But the child that is born on the Sabbath day
Is blithe and bonny, good and gay.
--Baldwinsville, N. Y.

All of these readings are as short as 5 minutes and no longer than 15 minutes, with plenty of pithy one-liners in the form of proverbs, always given with the locale they came from in Canada or the United States (with clear influences in British tradition). (summary by Denny Sayers)


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BN ID: 2940169074253
Publisher: LibriVox
Publication date: 08/25/2014
Sales rank: 1,133,688

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CHAPTER III. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS. BEAUTY. 101. If a person is very handsome, it is a sign that he will have one of the infectious diseases of childhood (measles, whooping cough, etc.) more than once. Massachusetts. Dimple. 102. Dimple in chin, Devil within. Chestertown, Md. 103. A dimple in the chin is lucky. Some say " it shows you 're no fool." 104. A dimple is the mark left by the angel's finger in turning up the face to kiss it when asleep. Pennsylvania. Ears. 105. Small ears indicate that a person is stingy. Large ones show that he is generous. General. 106. Large ears are a mark of a liar. Small ears show that one is truthful. Boston, Mass. 107. Long, slim ears are a sign that you will steal. Chestertown, Md. 108. If the protuberance behind the ear is large, it indicates generosity. Massachusetts. EYES AND EYEBROWS. 109. Hazel eyes betoken a good disposition. Boston, Mass. 110. If your eyebrows meet, you will be rich. Somerville and Bedford, Mass. 111. A well-known children's rhyme runs: Blue-eye beauty, do your mammy's duty ! Black eye, pick a pie, Run around and tell a lie! Gray-eye greedy gut Eat all the world up ! i General in the United States. 112. If the eyebrows meet, one is ill-tempered. General in the United States. 113. If the eyebrows are far apart, you will live away from home; if near together, you will live near home, or at home. Massachusetts. 14. Heavy eyebrows are a sign of long life. Lawrence, Mass. FINGER-NAILS. 115. Always keep your nails clean and you will be rich. Peabody, Mass. 116. A white spot in the nail, when it comes, means a present . You get the present when it grows to the end and is cut. Boston, Mass. 117. White spots on the nails ofthe left ...

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