The Book of the Bizarre: Freaky Facts and Strange Stories (66 page)

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In the nineteenth century, every summer some people would examine ash trees to see whether or not they produced any seed. The barrenness of an ash tree was said to be a sure sign of public calamity. Aged and wise
men maintained that the ash trees of England produced no seeds in 1649, the year in which King Charles I was beheaded.

IF THIRTEEN PEOPLE SIT DOWN TO EAT AT A TABLE TOGETHER, ONE OF THEM WILL DIE WITHIN THE YEAR.

BABY MAGIC

It has been said that if a baby looks at you from between its legs, you will get pregnant.

BATS: FRIEND OR FOE?

In the nineteenth century, it was said that if a live bat were carried three times around the house and then nailed outside of the window with its head downwards, it would have the effects of a countercharm. Nowadays, it is considered lucky if you see a bat flying around on its own in the daytime, but if you disturb a bat and make it fly, you will have bad luck. Even more disturbing is the belief that a bat coming into the house is a sure sign of an impending death in the family.

BEANS, BEANS, BAD FOR THE MIND
  • Sleep in a bean field all night if you want to have awful dreams, or even worse, go crazy.
  • A common superstition among miners says that accidents in the mining pit occur more frequently when bean fields are in bloom.

BED LORE
  • It is said one should never sleep with his or her feet toward the door, because only corpses lie like that.
  • Some believe that it is unlucky to get out of bed backwards.
  • In Scotland, there is the belief that it is unlucky to leave a bed while making it. If the bed-making is interrupted, the occupant of the bed will pass a sleepless night, or some much worse evil will befall him or her.
  • Some believe that if three people take part in making a bed, there is sure to be a death in the house within the year.

IF SOMEBODY IS ILL AND SUDDENLY ASKS FOR A MUG OF HARD CIDER, HE OR SHE WILL SOON DIE.

SUPERSTITIONS OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS
JOHN MADDEN

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