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1 Then the king dreamed a marvellous dream whereof he was sore adread.
2 This, then, is the Cotton Kingdom,-theshadow of a marvellous dream .
3 But it all appeared like a marvellous dream , too good to be true.
4 At that time King Arthur had a marvellous dream , which gave him great disquietness of heart.
5 Each has a marvellous dream .
6 A priest of Marseilles, Peter Bartholomew by name, presented himself before the chief and said that he had had a marvellous dream .
7 The children left for school, and the old lady to call on Mrs. Harper and vanquish her realism with Tom's marvellous dream .
8 They are born predestined; solemn voices announce their coming, and their mothers have marvellous dreams about them.
9 "It would be-like all one's most marvellous dreams come true."
10 He had marvellous dreams and revelations, yet always insisted that the study of Torah was his chief way of communing with God.
11 Gold and sunshine and rich color and marvellous dreams had all come into her life since the arrival of Kathleen at Merrifield.
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