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EGGS.--Good luck, money, success; (eggs broken) failure and loss.

ELM TREE.--A good turn offered by a male relative.

ELOPEMENT.--Sign of a speedy marriage.

EMERALD.--A sign of good luck and happiness.

EMPTINESS.--Always a bad sign in a dream.

ENGAGEMENT.--(To dream of being engaged to a handsome person) Great pleasure in store; (to a plain person) worry and trouble.

EYES.--In general a sign of good luck, and the prettier the eyes the better. To dream of someone with a defect of the eyes signifies minor misfortunes.

FACES.--(Smiling) Happy times with friends; (pale and gloomy) trouble and poverty; (changing faces) a removal; (washing own face) repentance for sin; (own face in glass) long-cherished secret plan will fail.

FAIRY.--All dreams of fairies are good omens--success and riches.

FALLING.--Indicates some misfortune.

FAN.--Quarrels, a rival in love.

FARMYARD.--Good fortune coming; comfort and happiness.

FEATHERS.--(White) Success and riches; (black) loss and failure.

FENCE.--(Climbing) A sudden rise in life.

FIELDS.--(Green) Prosperity, a happy marriage, handsome children; (clover, barley, wheat, etc.) great prosperity and happiness.

FIGS.--A good dream, joy and pleasure; (if a woman dreams) happy marriage and many children.

FLEET.--(At sea) Realization of cherished hopes.

FLOATING.--To dream of floating on water is a good and lucky sign.

FLOODS.--Success after triumphing over difficulties.

FLOUR.--Death of a relative bringing a legacy.

FLOWERS.--Prosperity.

FLY.--(Swarm of flies) Rivals and jealous persons are spreading scandal.

FLYING.--(Without wings) Success in love and business; (if ended by a fall) failure in attaining object; (with wings) bad omen--frustrated ambition.

FOG.--Bad dream--business losses.

FOREIGN.--(Country) Success and prosperity at home.

FOREST.--Trouble and losses through rivals.

FORK.--A warning of imminent danger.

FOUNTAIN.--(Playing) Good luck, happy times and laughter.

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