[ED]. High birth, the wish contrast to the preliminary dream.
[EE]. A composite image, which unites two localities, the so-called garret (German Boden—floor, garret) of her father’s house, in which she played with her brother, the object of her later fancies, and the garden of a malicious uncle, who used to tease her.
[EF]. Wish contrast to an actual memory of her uncle’s garden, to the effect that she used to expose herself while she was asleep.
[EG]. Just as the angel bears a lily stem in the Annunciation.
[EH]. For the explanation of this composite image, see p. 296; innocence, menstruation, Camille.
[EI]. Referring to the plurality of the persons who serve the purpose of her fancy.
[EJ]. Whether it is permitted to “pull one off,” i.e. to masturbate.
[EK]. The bough has long since been used to represent the male genital, and besides that it contains a very distinct allusion to the family name of the dreamer.
[EL]. Refers to matrimonial precautions, as does that which follows.
[EM]. An analogous “biographical” dream was reported on p. 252, as the third of the examples of dream symbolism; a second example is the one fully reported by Rank[[106]] under the title “Traum der sich selbst deutet”; for another one which must be read in the “opposite direction,” see Stekel[[114]], p. 486.