Catherine Cauty, Natalia Kharsa. Superstitions Of Victorian England (№ 240407)

Distrustful attitude to the butterfly spread on the mole. These insects were called "ghosts", but not killed, so as not to inadvertently harm the spirit of a relative.... Moths, apparently, used this superstition to push responsibility for eaten wool harmless crickets.
№ 240407   Added MegaMozg 17-01-2017 / 15:42

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