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Clara Barton’s name will take its place among the world’s heroines. Denver (Colorado) Times.

Life is like a dream. Dr. S. Johnson.

Our Life is a dream. Charles Wesley.

I have a presentiment that I shall not outlast the rebellion.

A. Lincoln.

Dreams are the bright evidence of poem and legend, who sport on the earth in the night season. Charles Dickens.

Dreams in their development have breath and tears, and torture and a touch of joy. Lord Byron.

I have dreamed of bloody turbulence; and this whole night

Hath nothing been but forms of slaughter. Shakespeare.

It seems to me I have been dreaming a horrid dream for four years; now the nightmare is gone. A. Lincoln.

O Memory! that midway world,

’Twixt earth and paradise,

Where things decayed and loved ones lost

In dreamy shadows rise.

A. Lincoln.

To dream of battle—danger of persecution.

Madame Claire Rougemont, Author.

For a woman to dream that she is in battle is a very lucky omen.

The Queen of the Romanies.