[The Jewel of Seven Stars by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Jewel of Seven Stars CHAPTER XIV 26/32
We may even differentiate between good and bad--dreams of pleasure, or disturbing and harrowing dreams.
But these old practitioners seemed to have been able to command at will any form or colour of dreaming; could work round any given subject or thought in almost any was required.
In that coffer, which you have seen, may rest a very armoury of dreams.
Indeed, some of the forces that lie within it may have been already used in my household." Again there was an interruption from Doctor Winchester. "But if in your case some of these imprisoned forces were used, what set them free at the opportune time, or how? Besides, you and Mr. Corbeck were once before put into a trance for three whole days, when you were in the Queen's tomb for the second time.
And then, as I gathered from Mr.Corbeck's story, the coffer was not back in the tomb, though the mummy was.
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