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Love, Luck, and Lore: A Guide To Superstitions, Prayers, Spells, And Taking Chances In Pursuit Of Love
Love, Luck, and Lore: A Guide To Superstitions, Prayers, Spells, And Taking Chances In Pursuit Of Love
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This charming practice and many others can be found in Love, Luck, and Lore. In this little book of love, Theresa Hoiles and Elizabeth Carr have collected celebrations and spell rhymes, fortune-telling tricks and food charms to help you snag that guy you've seen at the local coffeehouse.
Try putting a two-leaf clover in your shoe as you say this rhyme:
A clover of two, put it in your right shoe.
The first young man you meet, In field, street, or lane, You'll have him or one of his name.
Or make an apricot love sachet by placing some dried apricots and cloves in the center of a circular piece of cloth and tying it up with ribbon long enough to wear around your neck.
The tantalizing aroma should draw potential lovers your way, leaving men weak in your wake.
Sure, you can try a more scientific approach to dating, following rules written by someone with a Ph.D. in Interpersonal Relations from Boring U. But that's no fun! Use these carefree and whimsical approaches, quirky prayers and incantations, to appeal to higher voices and spirits and bring that love into your life!
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