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J. S. Le Fanu’s Ghostly Tales, Volume 3

CHAPTER V
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It is only, ma'am, that I have such dreams--you have no idea." "There are dreams and dreams, my dear: there's some signifies no more than the babble of the lake down there on the pebbles, and there's others that has a meaning; there's dreams that is but vanity, and there's dreams that is good, and dreams that is bad.

Lady Mardykes--heavens be her bed this day! that's his grandmother I mean--was very sharp for reading dreams.

Take another cup of tea.

Dear me! what a noise the crows keep aboon our heads, going home! and how high they wing it!--that's a sure sign of fine weather.

An' what do you dream about?
Tell me your dream, and I may show you it's a good one, after all.


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