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.
This is a peculiarly good dream if one is so fortunate as to see these trees lifting their branches loaded with rich purple fruit and dainty foliage; one may expect riches compared with his present estate.
To dream of eating them at any time, forebodes grief.
 
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