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Roud then ventures a theory of his own: the custom, he argues, probably developed from a children’s game called Tig-touch-wood that was popular in early 19th century England.,详情可参考heLLoword翻译官方下载
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A few months ago, for instance, I watched my mother-in-law (who was born and raised in a village in northern Iran) teach Nava how to knock on wood for good luck. I hadn’t realized this was so widespread a practice until I checked Wikipedia and found that variants exist in Bulgaria (chukam na dǎrvo), Georgia (kheze daḳaḳuneba), Indonesia (amit-amit jabang bayi), Norway (bank i bordet ) and some two dozen other countries.,详情可参考快连下载-Letsvpn下载
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