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Show Brseshoe ana Good Luck sS,tcrding t0 Brewer's Dictionary Ci', and Fable the legend that 'if P r?eStl0e brmgs g00d luck is SUP-fL SUP-fL , t0 have originated with St. 1 v stan, who was noted for his skill .T1.1:'"'? horses. One day Satan ',r l' IS said t0 have appeared 'deumanded that his "single ' LnSh0Uld be shod- St. Dunstan, - Hlv f"lg his customer, tied him ;52;',Y waU and Proceeded to Z Was bid. hut purposely in-tffi in-tffi Mso.much pain that his Sa- illir., esty begged for mercy- V UP? St Dunstan released his -;-'a a ter having extracted from $Pj prmise that he would never a place where a horseshoe ?'ayed- Th"s reads the leg-"rHer leg-"rHer S0, or many centuries, T P' m writer in the New Yrok 1 n 1 ,lbune' the horseshoe has in,. d uPn as a charm : UnS' ev;' a"d a bringer of good f he f ne time il was affixed U - art nt door of the house 33 a m -on against witches. Lord ! n ' Jaused one to be nailed to ' C' tnrt 01 his fla2ship the Victory -.S' ' ' aay- we still find this emblem r ipe luck ""stalled in many tjjc "-1. |