being under the spell of an orator's eloquence, denotes that you will heed the voice of flattery to your own detriment, as you will be persuaded into offering aid to unworthy people. if a young woman falls in love with an orator, it is proof that in her loves she will be affected by outward show.
To dream that a demand for charity comes in upon you, denotes that you will be placed in embarrassing situations, but by your persistency you will fully restore your good standing. If the demand is un..
To dream that you are being drawn through the streets in an omnibus, foretells misunderstandings with friends, and unwise promises will be made by you.
Being under the spell of an orator's eloquence, denotes that you will heed the voice of flattery to your own detriment, as you will be persuaded into offering aid to unworthy people. If a young wo..
Partridges seen in your dreams, denotes that conditions will be good in your immediate future for the accumulation of property. To ensnare them, signifies that you will be fortunate in expectations. T..
In a dream, a watchtower repre- sents a notable person. Seeing a watchtower from a distance in a dream means victory over one¡¯s adversary, attainment of one¡¯s goals, rising in rank, or it could mean..
For a landlord to see his tenant in a dream, denotes he will have business trouble and vexation. To imagine you are a tenant, foretells you will suffer loss in experiments of a business character. If ..
To dream of pasteboard, denotes that unfaithful friends will deceive you concerning important matters. To cut pasteboard, you will throw aside difficulties in your struggle to reach eminent positions.
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..
In a dream, one¡¯s turban represents his family tree, his paternal uncle, or his paternal aunt. In a dream, one¡¯s turban also represents his crown, strength, integrity, state, or wife. If one¡¯s turb..