As a parting gift, he gave Harold the key chain from his house keys, the ones that opened the gate to Hamilton Arms: it was a clover, a charm for luck. Its stem was a little drawer, into which, Harold later found, George had put a love note. Harold kept the clover for the rest of his life. Liz Moore
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George Gately, a 17 year old boy, was not a popular student. He often got into fights and had a reputation for being a bit of a thug. However, when George died in a car accident, some of his classmates were able to locate the keychain he had given Harold shortly before he died. The keychain was the clover charm from George's house keys, and it had been placed in the bottom of the little drawer.

On it, George had written: "Harold, I wish I could give you something more than this good luck charm with my blessing on it. I love you."

Source: The Unseen World

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