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Monday, June 18, 2012
Four-Leafed Clovers
Two four-leafed clovers and a five-leafed clover growing together, today. Does anybody know whether five-leafed clovers are extra good luck, or a sign of the devil, or nothing? Is there any folklore about them?
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