BOOK-STORE DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýbook-store
to visit a book store in your dream, foretells you will be filled with literary aspirations, which will interfere with your other works and labors.
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To dream that you seek adulation, foretells that you will pompously fill unmerited positions of honor. If you offer adulation, you will expressly part with some dear belonging in the hope of furtherin..
To visit a book store in your dream, foretells you will be filled with literary aspirations, which will interfere with your other works and labors.
¤ýgun
This is a dream of distress. Hearing the sound of a gun, denotes loss of employment, and bad management to proprietors of establishments. If you shoot a person with a gun, you will fall into dishonor...
To dream of a bayonet, signifies that enemies will hold you in their power, unless you get possession of the bayonet.
¤ýbeets
To see them growing abundantly, harvest and peace will obtain in the land; eating them with others, is full of good tidings. If they are served in soiled or impure dishes, distressful awakenings will ..
¤ýcannon
This dream denotes that one's home and country are in danger of foreign intrusion, from which our youth will suffer from the perils of war. For a young woman to hear or see cannons, denotes she wi..
Wearing a wrapping around one¡¯s waist in a dream represents a husband and a wife who live together without sexual relationship. A wrapping in a dream also may represent a dullish or a simple-minded c..
To dream of visiting a seaport, denotes that you will have opportunities of traveling and acquiring knowledge, but there will be some who will object to your anticipated tours.
To dream of a lime-kiln, foretells the immediate future holds no favor for speculations in love or business.
To dream of seeing an archbishop, foretells you will have many obstacles to resist in your attempt to master fortune or rise to public honor. To see one in the every day dress of a common citizen, den..