19 NOVEMBER 1892, Page 31
DREAMS.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—Concerning dreams; I do not know whether Mr. Greenwood explains this phenomenon :—The dreamer is con- fused by the existence of two persons between whom the name and features of some familiar individual are divided. Just as consciousness is returning, their identity appears.
I do not know whether this experience, which is frequent with me, is rare : there is presumably some reason for it.—I