Part 16 (2/2)
382. If your lips itch, it is a sign some one will kiss you.
_Boston, Ma.s.s._
383. If the outside of your nose itches, some one out of town loves you, and if the inside of your nose, then you are loved by some one in town.
_Western Ma.s.sachusetts._
384. If a gentleman and lady are riding and are tipped out, they will be married.
_Nashua, N.H._
385. Make a rhyme when talking, and you'll see your true love before Sat.u.r.day night.
_Ma.s.sachusetts._
386. Should your shoestring come unloosened,
'T is a sure sign and a true, At that very moment Your true love thinks of you.
_New York._
387. If your shoe comes untied, your sweetheart is talking about you.
_Alabama._
388. If you want to sneeze and can't, it is a sign some one loves you, and doesn't dare to tell it.
_Boston, Ma.s.s._
389. If you can't drink a cup of tea, you must be love-sick.
_Labrador._
390. Stub your toe See your beau.
_Ma.s.sachusetts and Maine._
391. If four persons cross hands in shaking hands on taking leave, one will marry before the year is out.
_Prince Edward Island, Eastern Ma.s.sachusetts, and New York._
392. If hands are crossed at the table while pa.s.sing a dish, a wedding will follow. The top hand belongs to the person who will be married.
_Pennsylvania._
393. To have two teaspoons in a saucer signifies marriage in a year.
394. If a gentleman stayed to dinner and by accident got two knives, two forks, or two spoons, at his plate, he would be married within a year, and there was no help for it.
_Connecticut._
395. Knock over your chair on rising from the table, and you won't get married that year.
_Peabody, Ma.s.s., New York, and Talladega, Ala._
396. If a girl sew a b.u.t.ton on the clothing of a marriageable man, she will marry him within the year.
_New England._
397. If you have a dress with rings for a figure in it, it is a sign you will be married before it is worn out.
_New York._
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