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She twines the stems together, naming one for her sweetheart andthe other for herself, and thinking this rhyme: "Twine, twine, and intertwine. Let his love be wholly mine. If his heart be kind and true, Deeper grow his rose's hue. " She can see, by watching closely, her lover's rose grow darker. The sacred ash figures in one charm. The party of young people seekan even-leaved sprig of ash. The first who finds one calls out"cyniver. " If a boy calls out first, the first girl who findsanother per...fect shoot bears the name of the boy's future wife. Dancing and singing to the music of the harp close the evening. Instead of leaving stones in the fire to determine who are to die, people now go to church to see by the light of a candle held in thehand the spirits of those marked for death, or to hear the namescalled. The wind "blowing over the feet of the corpses" howls aboutthe doors of those who will not be alive next Hallowe'en. On the Eve of All Souls' Day, twenty-four hours after Hallowe'en, children in eastern Wales go from house to house singing for "An apple or a pear, a plum or a cherry, Or any good thing to make us merry.
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