James Callow Folklore Archive
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SUPERSTITION
A ROOSTER CROWING AT MIDNIGHT IS THE SIGN OF DEATH OF A RELATIVE.
Submitter comment: MANY ROOSTERS HAVE THEIR HEADS CUT OFF IN THE MORNING.
Where learned: SCHOOL
Subject headings: | Observation |
Date learned: DATE NOT RECORDED BY COLLECTOR.