to dream of laundering clothes, denotes struggles, but a final victory in winning fortune. if the clothes are done satisfactorily, then your endeavors will bring complete happiness. if they come out the reverse, your fortune will fail to procure pleasure. to see pretty girls at this work, you will seek pleasure out of your rank. if a laundryman calls at your house, you are in danger of sickness, or of losing something very valuable. to see laundry wagons, portends rivalry and contention.
To dream of an inquisition, bespeaks for you an endless round of trouble and great disappointment. If you are brought before an inquisition on a charge of wilfulness, you will be unable to defend your..
To dream of laundering clothes, denotes struggles, but a final victory in winning fortune. If the clothes are done satisfactorily, then your endeavors will bring complete happiness. If they come out t..
To dream of your purse being filled with diamonds and new bills, denotes for you associations where ``Good Cheer'' is the watchword, and harmony and tender loves will make earth a beautiful pl..
To unlock a closed or a sealed door, or to open a sealed container, or a location in a dream means easing of one¡¯s difficulties, and it could represent the way to prosperity.
To dream of reclining on a couch, indicates that false hopes will be entertained. You should be alert to every change of your affairs, for only in this way will your hopes be realized.
If you dream of seeing God, you will be domineered over by a tyrannical woman masquerading under the cloak of Christianity. No good accrues from this dream. If God speaks to you, beware that you do no..
To dream that you have patches upon your clothing, denotes that you will show no false pride in the discharge of obligations. To see others wearing patches, denotes want and misery are near. If a youn..
To drink any acid is an adverse dream, bringing you much anxiety. For a woman to drink aciduous liquors, denotes that she may ensnare herself with compromising situations; even health may be involved...