Read The Book of the Bizarre: Freaky Facts and Strange Stories Online
Authors: Varla Ventura
In the nineteenth century, every summer some people would examine ash trees to see whether or not they produced any seed. The barrenness of an ash tree was said to be a sure sign of public calamity. Aged and wise
men maintained that the ash trees of England produced no seeds in 1649, the year in which King Charles I was beheaded.
IF THIRTEEN PEOPLE SIT DOWN TO EAT AT A TABLE TOGETHER, ONE OF THEM WILL DIE WITHIN THE YEAR.
It has been said that if a baby looks at you from between its legs, you will get pregnant.
In the nineteenth century, it was said that if a live bat were carried three times around the house and then nailed outside of the window with its head downwards, it would have the effects of a countercharm. Nowadays, it is considered lucky if you see a bat flying around on its own in the daytime, but if you disturb a bat and make it fly, you will have bad luck. Even more disturbing is the belief that a bat coming into the house is a sure sign of an impending death in the family.
IF SOMEBODY IS ILL AND SUDDENLY ASKS FOR A MUG OF HARD CIDER, HE OR SHE WILL SOON DIE.