Becoming rich. 67.

Subduing false rumours, justification.

Getting into good circumstances.

Wealth, treasures.

Becoming very rich. 177.

Hearing of a case of sudden death. 236.

Fortune and advantage. 16.

Gaining honour, getting good servants.

Gain, riches.

Wealth, but much hard work to get it.

Being despised. 84.

Inconstancy in love and friendship.

Denotes enjoying an unexpected pleasure.

Getting into good circumstances. 323.

Doubtful success in love, or other affairs.

Suffering wrongs and no way of remedying them.

Prosperity in business; but other interpreters give the dream as being unsuccessful in business. 47.

Being honoured and loved. 9.

Load of cares. 8.

Reward, higher wages. 30.

Hard work and trouble without success.

Domestic discord, shame, damage to character. 1 5.

Inconstancy, unfaithfulness. 124.

Health. 179.

Self-conceit, vanity. 53.

Deceit, deceiving people.

Denotes good success.

Escaping snares. 2.

Getting into disadvantage, being despised.

Getting out of all danger, safety.

Being slandered.

Being deceived by supposed friends.

Vexation in your own family.

Happy days.

Luck on journeys and in undertakings.

Strength and steadiness.

Denotes being treated cruelly, sinking beneath hard work. 63.

Quarrel, separation among friends, hearing of different people’s advantages. 52….

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