Ahh. Halloween. Here at last. The night before All Saints Day. It is a very Christian celebration. Halloween is a contraction of All Hallows Eve. Hallows are "Saints" (from Holy or as in Hallowed Ground). Tomorrow you remember the dead Saints. Tonight is the eve. And speaking of myths:
HALLOWEEN MYTHS ABOUT GOOD LUCK
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You will have good luck if
on the night before Halloween you sleep facing south.
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You find on your way a
piece of coal and you pick it up.
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If you hear a cat sneeze,
you will be lucky.
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A robin flies inside your
house.
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You put a dress on inside
out.
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If the top if your head
itches, you will have good luck.
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Another good luck sign is
if you sneeze three times before breakfast.
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If you dream of a white
cat, you will be a lucky person.
HALLOWEEN MYTHS ABOUT BAD LUCK
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If you see a white cat on
Halloween, you will have bad luck.
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If you look over your left
shoulder, and you see the new moon, is another sign of bad luck.
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On Halloween, you will have
bad luck if you get off bed using the left foot.
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If you listen to three hoots
of an owl
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Don't open an umbrella inside of your
house or building or you will have a bad luck day.
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Don't put your shirt inside
out, because is bad luck.
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A bad luck sign is to hear the crow of a rooster at night.
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If you want to avoid bad
luck on Halloween, don't sing before breakfast or cry before dinner.
Will stay hidden on my boat to even my chances!
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