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Show j 'Last Night's Dreams What They Mean 6HROUDS. A PERSON unfamiliar with dream lore might wake tip after dream-ng dream-ng of a shroud with a feeling that he had seen an evil omen and be, consequently, con-sequently, depressed in spirits. He vould be quite wrong. A shroud may lot be altogether a pleasant thing to ee In one's dreams, but it is accounted by nearly all the soothsayers to be a favorable omen to dream of that gruesome grue-some object. For one thing such a dream signifies that you are to inherit some money. It is true, though, say the wise ones, that seeing a shroud in a dream is a warning to the dreamer to take better care of his health or he will have a fit of illness which will interfere in-terfere with his business. But it is merely a tendency to illness which is predicted and not illness Itself. If you are careful of your health your business will prosper and your fortune increase. If you dream that you see a shroud removed from a dead person you might wake up with affright at the ghastly sight. But really there would be no evil omen In the dream which would call for any worrying. The worst that it could mean would be that you are going to have some little strife and contention with a person with whom you least expected to have trouble. But the difficulty will be of short duration; du-ration; you will get the best of the argument and all will be smooth sailing sail-ing again. In looking over many hundreds, hun-dreds, or rnther thousands, of dream Interpretations which have been handed hand-ed down from generation to generation It Is found that the saying "Dreams go by contraries" does not apply so frequently fre-quently as is generally supposed. But the dream of a shroud is one of the cases where It does. So cheer up If you have this disagreeable dream. Think of the coming legacy and the flourishing of your business. , (Copyright) O |