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A young woman employed as a companion at a stately house becomes caught in a web of blackmail and deceit after a criminal seizes a memorandum book containing incriminating evidence. As secrets about forgery and embezzlement surface, interpersonal tensions grow into violence, betrayal, and false suspicion; cunning plots and attempts at revenge force several characters to flee or confront their pasts. Through clandestine inquiries, revelations from unexpected quarters, and moral reckonings, the truth is gradually exposed and wrongs are atoned for, bringing reconciliation and resolution to the household’s tangled affairs.

THE
LUCKY DREAM BOOK,

WITH

COMBINATION NUMBERS,

AND

THE ORACULUM;

OR,

Napoleon Bonaparte’s Book of Fate.


PRICE 25 CENTS.


Both sacred and profane history are full of so many examples of the fulfillment of dreams, that he must be very skeptical and but little versed in natural science who would refuse to have faith in them.

In this book the interpretation of almost every imaginable dream is given, based on practical experience, by a man who has made this particular branch of research a life study.

This book also contains Napoleon’s Oraculum, which was consulted by him on every occasion. The translator has several times consulted it for his own amusement, and, incredible as it may appear, he found its answers to correspond with truth, as they afterward came to pass.


The Lucky Dream Book is of a size convenient for the pocket, and is printed from large, clear type, on good paper, and bound in a unique symbolic cover.

For sale by all newsdealers, or sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by the publishers. Address

GEORGE MUNRO’S SONS, Publishers,

17 to 27 Vandewater St., New York.