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Charles Robinson: A Black Cat Holiday Small Boxed Cards
Given the medieval European idea that black cats were a form that witches or the devil might take to walk the earth, it makes sense that crossing paths with one was considered bad luck. But that’s a historical (and historic) bad rap. We insist, this card featuring an abundance of fluffballs frolicking on snowy rooftops is a good luck omen.
Given the medieval European idea that black cats were a form that witches or the devil might take to walk the earth, it makes sense that crossing paths with one was considered bad luck. But that’s a historical (and historic) bad rap. We insist, this card featuring an abundance of fluffballs frolicking on snowy rooftops is a good luck omen.
$11.96
Charles Robinson: A Black Cat Holiday Small Boxed Cards—
$11.96
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Given the medieval European idea that black cats were a form that witches or the devil might take to walk the earth, it makes sense that crossing paths with one was considered bad luck. But that’s a historical (and historic) bad rap. We insist, this card featuring an abundance of fluffballs frolicking on snowy rooftops is a good luck omen.


