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Rh by melted lead on New Year’s Eve in Denmark, 105; by looking in a glass ball; by apple pip in fire, 106; by ring and “south-running” water; by palmistry, 107–9; by bracken-stalk, 226; by riddle or sieve and shears, 234–6; by Bible and key, 232–7; by book and key, 236; by “blue clue,” 253; see Death, divinations of

Sunday: new clothes to be worn—penalty bird droppings; the sun dances: watching it rise in Devonshire—a lamb looked for therein, 83; pulling off