In his latest book, William Safire relates that the superstition of saying "bread-and-butter" every time an obstacle came between two people came their saying it so they wouldn't quarrel because of it. In Victorian England, it was said to repel bees buzzing around a person, as related in Martin Gardner's updated "Annotated Alice" (Lewis Carroll's, of course!)

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