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THE DREAMER'S DICTIONARY.
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dream of peaches; if you are in difficulties, some one will befriend you; if you are sick, you will soon get better; if misfortune Las been a constant visitor, fortune will dispel the dark cloud, and you will have much wealth; to the lover, it denotes the greatest joy in the married life, a numerous family and a cleanly wife.

Peacock. To dream you see a peacock is a sign you will be married to a beautiful lady. and that you will be very rich.

Pears. To dream o( pears betokens elevation in life, great honours, and riches, love that knows no termination, and success in every pursuit you may embark in.

Pigeons. To dream you see a pigeon flying, and that a feather drops, signifies you will soon receive a letter from your sweetheart; to drop from any other bird is a letter of business. To dream of pigeons flying is hasty news of a happy nature, and of constancy in lovers.

Play. To dream you are at play betokens great happiness in the married state, and increase of business.

Plough. To dream you are following the plough, and that white horses are in the yoke, it foretells speedy news; if the horses are black, deep distress, and often death.

Plums. There cannot be a worse dream than that of plums—they are the forerunner of ill-luck to the husbandman, the soldier, the sailor, the tradesman, the statesman, the sportsman, and the lovers who were under promise of marriage.

Purse. Dreaming that you find a purse betokens