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This section is from the "Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, Or, What's In A Dream" book (A Scientific And Practical Exposition), by Gustavus Hindman Miller. Also available from Amazon: 10, 000 Dreams Interpreted.
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To dream of falling into a rat-trap, denotes that you will be victimized and robbed of some valuable object.
To see an empty one, foretells the absence of slander or competition.
A broken one, denotes that you will be rid of unpleasant associations.
To set one, you will be made aware of the designs of enemies, but the warning will enable you to outwit them.
[185] See Mouse-trap.
 
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