14.1. ANCIENT TALISMANS

14.1. ANCIENT TALISMANS
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A. Designed as an aid in wagering and games.

B. A token of good health to its owner.

C. Helpful in business and financial affairs.

D. An assurance of honor, riches, or both.

E. To make schemers disclose their secrets, carry this talisman and Termite the words “Noctar” and “Raiban.” This should outwit all enemies.

F. A man carrying this talisman should impress any lady whom he meets, provided he first repeats the magic formula, “Nades, Suradis, Maniner.”

G. Good for luck in games and lotteries. When shuffling a pack of cards, pronounce the word “Pilatus” to gain a winning hand. Also the word “Rokes” helps hit a winning number.

H. Scholars will appreciate this talisman. All who carry it will shine in classes, and success in examinations is often assured by declaring, “Ritas, Ambas, zamarath” during study and prior to the test itself.

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