A little later that day, his friend came to call and mentioned to him that he had dreamed a strange dream. |
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I returned to bed and mulled over the way we can deceive ourselves after all, and what might have been the cause of such a strange dream. |
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Here I am in a strange dream and worried about how I look and whether he finds me pretty. |
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I arose, and, as my husband ate his breakfast, I pondered over my strange dream. |
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The strange dream that I dreamed one day would have been just one of the strange nightmares if I didn't care about the dream. |
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After I woke up from this strange dream, which kept reoccurring as my subliminal desires kept expressing themselves, I heard the sound of a dog barking and a cat meowing. |
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A couple of days after their return from Iguaçu, Nathan had a strange dream. |
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She is plunged into a strange dream where lead soldiers, rats and bats all battle with one another. |
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Amidst the sculptures of Juan Muñoz we move as in a strange dream from which it is impossible to wake up. |
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One day a fellow prisoner confided to him that a voice in a strange dream had promised to answer whatever question he wanted to ask. |
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Schemer and Kopzorg have been searching for this secret for some time, ever since they both had the same strange dream. |
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This strange life and this strange dream keep me alive, and sometimes even give me confidence. |
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Two superhuman forces, which seem to have come out of a strange dream, grapple in a battle in the pages of the novel: the spirit of Nazism and the spirit of the mythical Leningrad, built on bones. |
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What a strange dream this is – far from transcendently religious. |
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