Silver, gold, or very rich wife. 166.

A bad omen, hindrance in business affairs. 296.

Wedding. 276.

Domestic peace, success in love. 396.

Increase in family. 166.

Misfortune, terror, death of dear relatives. 296.

Having several wishes that will not be gratified. 496.

Having faithful friends. 166.

Prosperity, fortune; after others, unnatural death. 166.

Loss, damage. 166.

Having a quarrel and fight. 396.

The greater need, the greater joy. 206.

Good circumstances. 216.

Death of a relative. 246.

Hate and hostility. 186.

Being a favourite of females. 296.

Blighting of hopes, sickness or death. 246.

Having self-conceit. 146.

Approaching disaster, disunion, or falling in love. 396.

Being supported and recommended by patrons. 346.

Vexation and disagreeableness, or receiving sad tidings. 206.

Denotes becoming honoured. 136.

To dream of a tiger signifies the advent of an illness, loss of money, accident, and disappointment in love. For my own part, I dreamed I was stalked and pounced upon by a white tiger, prior to being thrown from a bicycle; whilst a night or two before I was seized with appendicitis — i.e. in December 1906 — I dreamed a tiger got into the house through one of the lower windows, and after gorging itself on a dog, whose screams half frightened me out of my senses, came stealing up the stairs to attack me. The agonies I underwent, as I heard it drawing nearer and nearer, were such as one could only experience in sleep. I awoke as its hideous, striped head and malevolent, yellow eyes peeped gloatingly in at me through the door….

Magnificence, glory. 366.

Damage to one’s character by false friends. 346….

Making peace with an enemy. 146.

A future full of care. 116.

Having enemies, being deceived, danger, imprisonment, sickness. 366.

Hearing of a case of sudden death. 236.

Inheritance, or being rescued from danger. 136.

Being deceived. 136.

Luck in a troublesome business. 316.

Denotes quietness of conscience, peace. 176.

Getting into entangled law-suits. 166.

Being really happy, faithfully loved. 206.