THE LUCKY SEVEN.
. She was convinced that the lucky figure of her life was seven. "It'e quite -extraordinary, ' she said, "how sevea has dominated, my life. 1 was born on a seven and Had seven "sisters. "Married on a ssven?" queried her friend. "Well, ,1 was niarried on 28th June, really, but it's still a seven—seven times four. And only yesterday I had an enormous bit, of luck." "Surely," said her friend, "yesterday wao the 13th?" "Oh, yes. Isn't it wonderful? The .seven again, you see. Seveii and six are 13, aren't they?"
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 17
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93THE LUCKY SEVEN. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 17
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