[Edgeworth looks at this and swallows. He knows what he thinks; he knows what he believes to be the truth. But he is not going to say such a thing to her.]
Madam,
Modern science has indicated that when we dream, we do so because of nothing more than our own anxieties. There is no deeper meaning to the dream. All that it means is that we worry about what we see within them.
There are several physicians here; I should be happy to contact them on your behalf.
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Madam,
Modern science has indicated that when we dream, we do so because of nothing more than our own anxieties. There is no deeper meaning to the dream. All that it means is that we worry about what we see within them.
There are several physicians here; I should be happy to contact them on your behalf.
Regards,
M. Edgeworth