I had the impression that everything was misty and nacreous around me, with
multifarious and indistinct apparitions, amongst whom however was one figure that
stood out fairly clearly which was that of a young man whose too-long neck in itself
seemed to proclaim the character at once cowardly and quarrelsome of the individual. The ribbon of his hat had been replaced by a piece of plaited string. Later he was
having an argument with a person whom I couldn't see and then, as if suddenly afraid,
he threw himself into the shadow of a corridor. Another part of the dream showed him walking in bright sunshine in front of the gare Saint-Lazare. He was with a companion who was saying: "You ought to have another button put on your overcoat." Whereupon I woke up.
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