I believe there are people who dream the same dreams repeatedly, even down to the most minor details. One of the dreams I am continually dreaming is as follows: I am walking along the sea-front of some popular watering-place, which, judging by the style of houses and appearance of the people, I should say was abroad. The sun is shining, the sea exquisitely blue; whilst, to enhance the beauty of nature, a band is playing, and playing remarkably well, some gay operatic music. What I see, what I feel, what I think, has about it nothing of the unmistakeable idiosyncrasy of a dream, but all is rigorously self -consistent. I am enjoying myself to the utmost, when, on turning round, I perceive behind me a tramp — a man with a shock head of red hair, and features that are ineffaceably stamped on my memory. He is a…

Vexation, misfortune, poverty and sorrows. 185.

Sorrows. 185.

Joy, happiness and fortune; or doing a good action. 285.

Rest, friendly treatment, help. 285.

Misfortune, vexation. 385.

Disaster, slander and vexation. 165.

Escaping great danger. 265.

Misery, poverty. 265.

Domestic happiness, faithfulness in love; for a farmer, good crops. 265.

Being wronged. 165.

Domestic dispute on account of money. 265.