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A greeting card / postcard about Hallowe'en.

This greeting card depicts a ritual of divination found in folklore from the USA and the British Isles. The young girl hopes to catch a glimpse of her future husband by looking into a mirror on a darkened room at Hallowe'en.
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Source Drawing by Ellen Clapsaddle
Author Ellen Clapsaddle (1865–1934)
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current13:59, 29 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 13:59, 29 June 2007319 × 500 (59 KB)Smerdis of Tlön{{Information |Description=A greeting card / postcard about Hallowe'en |Source=Drawing by Ellen Clapsaddle |Date=1904 |Author=Ellen Clapsaddle |Permission=PD-US |other_versions=None }} This greeting card depicts a ritual of [[w:divina

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