ABSTRACT

A NOTED and devastating variety of the genus bore is the habitual dream-narrator. Yet, as I am about to imitate him, I am moved to put in a word in his defence. He is right in feeling that dreams are very wonderful things: his mistake lies in treating them as irrelevant and trivial anecdotes, instead of faithfully recording them, comparing them, and trying to form some rational judgement as to how and why they exist.