Weather And Folk Lore of Peterborough And District
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The person hit by the ball has to name a bird, beast, orfish before ten has been counted or pays a forfeit. A name must not bementioned which has been used by another person as that also entails aforfeit. It was not a game for a stammering person. I LOVE MY LOVE. This is another forfeit game. All sit round the room and one begins Ilove my love with an A, because he is amiable, and everyone follows intheir turn by repeating the form and qualification, beginning with thesame letter as Active,... Artful, &c. Anyone using the word which has beenused pays a forfeit. Then it goes round with the letter B and so onthrough the alphabet. The Quaker Wedding:--The leader goes round with his eyes looking on theground and sings "Hast thou ever been to a Quaker's Wedding. "? This is repeated until he or she stops before one of the party, who thenanswers--Nay, friend, nay. The leader then says, "Do as I do, Twiddlethy thumbs and follow me. " The selected one follows the leader singingthe same words and both twiddling their thumbs.
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