1 He kept thinking about the dream.
2 I have such real dreams very often.
3 There he found the loveliness of a dream.
4 "He will think he is in a dream," cried Mary.
5 I should be sure you were a dream if you went.
6 Never, never had Mary dreamed of a sky so blue.
7 "I thought you were a ghost or a dream," he said.
8 "I don't want it to be a dream," the boy said restlessly.
9 And he thought I was a ghost or a dream and I thought perhaps he was.
10 "Because of the dreams that are so real," he answered rather fretfully.
11 Ben Weatherstaff began to feel soothed into a sort of dream which was quite agreeable.
12 She leaned forward and asked him a question she had never dreamed of asking any one before.
13 But by this time he had begun to sleep better, he knew, and his dreams had ceased to be a terror to him.
14 Mary wondered if she was in a real place or if she had fallen asleep again and was dreaming without knowing it.
15 He did not know when he fell asleep and when he began to dream; his dream was so real that he did not feel as if he were dreaming.
16 He did not know when he fell asleep and when he began to dream; his dream was so real that he did not feel as if he were dreaming.
17 She was, however, only an untrained Yorkshire rustic who had been brought up in a moorland cottage with a swarm of little brothers and sisters who had never dreamed of doing anything but waiting on themselves and on the younger ones who were either babies in arms or just learning to totter about and tumble over things.
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