Candle—A lighted candle signifies unexpected favor. An unlighted one means “Beware of trouble!”
Candy—To make or eat candy signifies good luck.
Cane—Signifies dissipation and waste.
Captive—To dream that you are in prison is a sign of luck.
Cards—To play cards means a successful marriage.
Carpenter—Denotes a new turn among business affairs.
Cart—Indicates sickness; with a horse before it, disgrace.
Carving—To dream of carving meat means business prosperity.
Cat—A white cat means a gift; a black cat means deceit or quarrel.
Cave—To be in a cave denotes loss.
Cellar—To be in a dark cellar means sickness or absence from home.
Cemetery—To be in a cemetery foretells the death of a friend.
Chain—Foretells a union of people hitherto separated.
Cheese—Foretells success and a journey.
Cherries—To eat cherries denotes love. To gather them, faithfulness.
Chess—To play a game of chess foretells business troubles.
Chestnuts—Denote troubles at home.
Chicken—To cook a chicken means good news; to eat one, arrival of a friend.
Child—To dream of children in health denotes pleasure and fortune; if ill, the dream is a warning.
Church—Signifies good fortune and many friends.
Cider—To drink cider denotes a dispute.
City—To be in a strange city means a speedy marriage.
Clams—Denote closeness and parsimony.
Clock—Seeing or hearing a clock denotes marriage.
Coal—Seeing or burning coal signifies persecution.
Cobbler—To dream of one mending shoes means trouble in money matters.
Cock—A crowing cock denotes sudden trouble.
Coffee—Drinking coffee is a sign of heavy trouble.
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