Volume: CBÉ 0221
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- When a person sees the new moon he should say "God bless the new moon, and God bless me I sees the new moon, and the new moon sees me." Every time there is a new moon that should be said, and then a person would have luck. It isn't right to look sideways at the moon. A person should look straight at the moon.