Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... spit upon carrion that he encounters by the roadside , lest he should become mangy through its influence.1 The Romans , in the time of Pliny , believed that contagion might be repelled by spitting.2 Were these superstitions simple out ...
... spit upon carrion that he encounters by the roadside , lest he should become mangy through its influence.1 The Romans , in the time of Pliny , believed that contagion might be repelled by spitting.2 Were these superstitions simple out ...
Strana 55
... spit into the right shoe be- fore putting it on the foot , or to spit into the right shoe before going into any peril . Another , to spit when passing by any place where danger had been incurred . According to Pliny , it was a Roman ...
... spit into the right shoe be- fore putting it on the foot , or to spit into the right shoe before going into any peril . Another , to spit when passing by any place where danger had been incurred . According to Pliny , it was a Roman ...
Strana 56
... spit on a piece of money , for luck , before pocketing it . Some one told me of seeing a servant girl in Lowell , Massachusetts , on receiving a piece of silver , quickly spit on it and slip it inside her stocking , nodding meanwhile ...
... spit on a piece of money , for luck , before pocketing it . Some one told me of seeing a servant girl in Lowell , Massachusetts , on receiving a piece of silver , quickly spit on it and slip it inside her stocking , nodding meanwhile ...
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