Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1917 — AS WAS SEEN IN A DREAM [ARTICLE]
AS WAS SEEN IN A DREAM
British Soldier Wounded in Battle and Brought to Safety by Big Maori. Many well-authenticated stories are told of how sweethearts and wives have been warned by dreams and telepathy of impending danger to loved ones at the front. One of thb most vivid stories on record is related by a young lady whose fiancee was recently wounded, says London TitBits. Almost as soon as she fell asleep one night she dreamed that she saw her fiance In the trenches preparing for a raid. In her dream she saw him, with many others, climb out of the British trenches, cross No Man’s Land, and enter the enemy’s lines. Her dream became confused for a mo- • ment and then quite plainly she saw him climb on the parapet of the German trench and fall forward .wounded. A big man came up, took the wounded man on his shoulder, and carried him back to the British lines. The young lady—awoke—feeling very alarmed and the next day wrote to her fiance for news. A few days afterward she received a letter from film In hospital, statlpgthat on the night of her dream, about midnight, he was one of a raiding party, composed of English and New Zealanders, and was wounded whilst standing on the top of the German trench. A big Maori carried him back to the British lines, exactly as the young lady had pictured In her dream. The average man is able to.look in a milliner’s show window without seeing something he would be willing to go without.
