Games for Hallow-e'en by Mary E. Blain
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your head, cast it to breeze. Whatever direction it is blown is
believed to be location of future matrimonial partner. "I pluck this lock of hair off my head To tell whence comes the one I shall wed. Fly, silken hair, fly all the world around Until you reach the spot where my true love is found." COMBING HAIR BEFORE MIRROR Stand alone before mirror, and by light of candle comb your hair; face of your future partner will appear in glass, peeping over your shoulder. THE FOUR SAUCERS Place four saucers on table in line. Into first put dirt; into second, water; into third, a ring; into fourth, a rag. Guests are blindfolded and led around table twice; then told to go alone and put fingers into saucer. If they put into dirt, it means divorce; into water, a trip across ocean; where ring is, to marry; where rag is, never to marry. FEATHER TESTS To foretell complexion of future mate, select three soft, fluffy feathers. (If none is handy, ask for a pillow and rip open and take out feathers.) On bottom end of each feather fasten a small piece of |
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