A CUP DREAM.
A Cup dream that is rather out of the common (__ys th. Melbourne- "Leader") ■*ra dreamed by n Mt4l>ourn« artist about two months hack, and is sufficiently corl*oborate»l to be of int-irest to th-- Psychological Research Society if that very tt>_|*-__uth-e body is still iv existence. The artist _____ned" that he w.tis sitting in ti_e theatre, watching a performance, and modi irritated by bu-*yboaie« who drifted in every minute or" so to tell him to back Inglixton for the Caulfield Cup. In th* murning the dreamer recollected his dream, and took the earliest opportunity of aseert4_____qg if there w_» such » horse as Ingliston. On being satisfied of the exi-teoce of tube animal, an>l the fact that he was a Caulfield Cup candidate, the artist backed him, and then told his dream about town with «weh frequency end so much con _-__._.cu_ thai it became a favc-ui-t* tub-
jeot of joco-arity amonogst 'his friends, asd was wato-m up oa the walls of a popular city cafe, and mode common property __ the t__"eai__t*« club. Ingliston won, and tho few believers who backed him on the strengtlh of the dream are jubJ-ai-t, and tbe artist is under pressing engagement to dream winners for the rest <_. the season.
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Press, Issue LVII, 4 December 1900, Page 5
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