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CHAPTER XXIII. SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE ON
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Peter took Dan and me aside one evening, as we were on our way to the orchard1 with our dream books, saying significantly that he wanted our advice. Accordingly, we went round to the spruce wood, where the girls would not see us to the rousing of their curiosity, and then Peter told us of his dilemma2.
"Last night I dreamed I was in church," he said. "I thought it was full of people, and I walked up the aisle3 to your pew and set down, as unconcerned as a pig on ice. And then I found that I hadn't a stitch of clothes on—NOT ONE BLESSED STITCH. Now"— Peter dropped his voice—"what is bothering me is this—would it be proper to tell a dream like that before the girls?"
I was of the opinion that it would be rather questionable4; but Dan vowed5 he didn't see why. HE'D tell it quick as any other dream. There was nothing bad in it.
"But they're your own relations," said Peter. "They're no relation to me, and that makes a difference. Besides, they're all such ladylike girls. I guess I'd better not risk it. I'm pretty sure Aunt Jane wouldn't think it was proper to tell such a dream. And I don't want to offend Fel—any of them."
So Peter never told that dream, nor did he write it down.
Instead, I remember seeing in his dream book, under the date of
September fifteenth, an entry to this effect:—
The girls saw this entry but, to their credit be it told, they never tried to find out what the "drem" was. As Peter said, they were "ladies" in the best and truest sense of that much abused appellation7. Full of fun and frolic and mischief
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orchard
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n.果园,果园里的全部果树,(美俚)棒球场 | |
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severely
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