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No, it comes from an old rhyme about the number of crows you see being an omen. I've never read that book, but here's the rhyme I know:
One for sorrow, two for mirth,
Three for a wedding, four for a birth,
Five for silver, six for gold,
Seven for a secret, never to be told.
:)
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