Notes and Queries, Number 17, February 23, 1850 by Various
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[8] _Vit. Kar. Mag._ and _Annal. Francor._, ann. 822.
[9] _Annal. Petav._, ann 789. [10] _Chron. Slavorum_, l. i, c. 2. * * * * * FOLK LORE. _Omens from Cattle_.--I forward to you a _Note_, which, many years ago, I inserted in my interleaved Brand's _Observations on Popular Antiquities_, vol. ii. p. 519. 4to., in the hope that, as the subject interested me _then_, it may not prove uninteresting to some _now_:-- "A bad omen seems to be drawn from _an ox or cow breaking into a garden_. Though I laugh at the superstition, the omen was painfully fulfilled in my case. "About the middle of March, 1843, some cattle were driven close to my house; and, the back door being open, _three_ got into our little bit of garden, and trampled it. When our school-drudge came in the afternoon, and asked the cause of the confusion, she expressed great sorrow and apprehension on being told--said it was a bad sign--and that we should hear of _three_ deaths within the next six months. Alas! in April, we heard of dear J----'s murder; a fortnight after, A---- died; and to-morrow, August 10th, I am to attend the funeral of my excellent son-in-law. |
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