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A pretty superstition was also connected with the King's Cake. The lucky finder of the pecan, or bean, or ring, which was hidden within was henceforth to be favored by fortune. The queen cut the bean in two, and gave half of it to her king, and so, if a gentleman found it. The lucky bean was faithfully preserved as a talisman, and in many an old Creole family to-day there is carefully preserved a little shriveled amulet which was found in the Gateau du Roi on Twelfth Night.
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A
pretty
superstition
was
also
connected
with
the
King's
Cake.
The
lucky
finder
of
the
pecan,
or
bean,
or
ring,
which
was
hidden
within
was
henceforth
to
be
favored
by
fortune.
The
queen
cut
the
bean
in
two,
and
gave
half
of
it
to
her
king,
and
so,
if
a
gentleman
found
it.
The
lucky
bean
was
faithfully
preserved
as
a
talisman,
and
in
many
an
old
Creole
family
to-day
there
is
carefully
preserved
a
little
shriveled
amulet
which
was
found
in
the
Gateau
du
Roi
on
Twelfth
Night.