Denotes having many expenses.

Lonesome or tedious business.

Good trade, plenty of work. 220.

Imprisonment, persecution by enemies, leading one’s love soon to the altar. 122….

Refusal of a request, disappointed hopes.

Getting into dispute and law-suits. 7.

Joy, advantage.

Having a quarrel and fight. 396.

Ruin of a member in the family, snares. 89.

Prosperous business. 144.

Sickness and poverty. 148.

Being lucky in love, earning esteem and love, marrying a handsome girl.

Faithfulness and return of love, good business; after others, separation of friends.

Meeting with unexpected obstacles. 155.

Success in business.

Bad sign.

A handsome and rich bride or bridegroom. 64.

Vexation and misfortune.

Being cheated or deceived by others.

Suffering by defamation of character.

Vexation and snares, betrayal in love, having business with bad people without knowing it. 355.

Escaping from a great calamity.

Wrath and- disunion. 320.

Fortune, good circumstances.

Excitement and disaster. 209.

Virtuous connections. 145.

Making long journeys.

Having false friends; misfortune and bad luck. 46.

Denotes being cheated, or otherwise some loss. 126.

Getting wealth, honour and a good wife, receiving money unexpected. 37.

Great honour, riches. 54.

A bad omen.

Wealth and luck. 63.

Denotes for single persons, good marriage; for married persons, blessed with children. 45.

Getting into disgrace, vexation, having trouble with employers. 78.

Mourning.

…a level with my face, and, as I peered through it, a tall man in evening dress entered the room. ‘Mr. Montague, I suppose,’ I murmured to myself, mentioning the name of the banker. ‘Why, he’s actually wearing red socks, and has a coloured handkerchief and a sixpenny ready-made tie,” You see, sir, I notice every detail in a gentleman’s dress; and, as you doubtless know, nothing gives a show away so much as loud-coloured handkerchiefs and ready-made ties; no one in tip-top society wears such things.”Now I didn’t know much about bankers, as most of the people at whose houses I visited were real gentry, but I never should have believed that even a moderately well-to-do business man would have dressed like that. I was gazing at him in astonishment, when he suddenly approached the window, and, seeing me, threw up the sash. ‘Are you the policeman,’ he said,…

…till the whiskey flowed. And all the while the alcohol poured from me, and I saw them gulp it down, my thirst and craving for it grew, and I besought and implored them to spare me a drop — just one drop, one tiny drop. But they shook their heads, and murmured. ‘Serve you right! Ask Paul, and see what he says.’ And none of them pitied me, till my youngest niece, Dorothy, whom I had many a time in her childhood half scared to death by my tipsy antics, and who had lately joined the Salvation Army, came into the room, and, on seeing my mother-in-law slyly give my sore and bleeding nose a vicious twist, at once ran up to her and pulled her away, crying out, ‘ For shame! Poor uncle! See how you have hurt him!’ And as she fetched some cold spring water, and bathed…

…sphere represents the company of a revered man. Seeing the tenth celestial sphere or the all-encompassing sphere in a dream means meeting the greatest ruler. Orbiting a celestial sphere or a galaxy or seeing them in a dream means rising in station and honor, attaining one’s goals, or increase in one’s power. If one sees the all-encompassing sphere in a dream, it means that he will meet the Almighty Lord, the Master of the universes, God Almighty Himself or become the intimate friend of the greatest ruler in the world. If one sees himself in a dream changing the order of stars, galaxies or constellations, it means being unjust or trying to obscure the truth. If a woman sees herself under the first celestial sphere in a dream, it means that she will marry someone from the ruling class. (Also see Constellations, Dog | Moon | Skies | Star)…

…constant changes in one’s life, poverty, hunger, starvation, or death. The night and the day in a dream also represent wisdom and protocols, or indulging in something one will regret. The nightfall in a dream also may denote changing times, or changing trends. The night in a dream also could represent an African woman, while the day may represent a Caucasian woman, or a pregnant woman. The night in a dream also represents the evening gown, while the day represents work. The night in a dream also means veiling one’s difficulties and taking refuge in a safe place, except if the one seeing the dream is a traveller, then the night in his dream means injustice and ignorance. The night in a dream also denotes devotion, holding a night vigil, attaining one’s goal, or meeting with one’s beloveds. (Also see Darkness | Evening | Moon | Night of power)…