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A SINGULAR DREAM.

, A young lady living in .Boston dreamed that an undertaker' drove up to the door of her residence, alighted from the hearse, and .rang the bell. Ho asked to see the lady in question, and on her appearing at the- door'the undertaker asked, "Are you all ready?" It was repeated on two successive nights, and it so preyed on her mind that health became affected. By the advice of her physician, shoi'inado a chango of scene, and went to visit some friends in a Western city. Shortly after her arrival there she went to call on some friends living in an apartment house, and on arriving at the house she entered the elevator to go to one of the upper floors, whore her. friends' apartments were located. Just before the elevator started, the man in chargo of it turned to her and asked,, "Are you all ready?" She looked at the man, and at once recognised the face of the undertaker she had seen in her dream. Startled by this resemblance, she asked to be let out of the elevator before it started, and after it had gono up a short distance it fell, jwd. killed the man whose Me had startled hejj> and who wasithft 1 only passenger at tHW time. ... ■•■■■■■:■■ : . ' ■ . jjjKL

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 2

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216

A SINGULAR DREAM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 2

A SINGULAR DREAM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 2

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