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She wrote that she'd dreamed of him becoming a great serpent – and during a month-long stay in Paris, it seems they became lovers.
For the first year or so after he left, she dreamed of him every night, and she would wake to the astonishment of his absence.
Though I've been a fan for decades, I confess I've never dreamed of him before.
"The day that my father passed away, I dreamed of him.
I knew he'd been ill, and he was on my mind, that's probably why I dreamed of him.
I dreamed of him in the rare hours that I slept, picturing his lithe, lethal figure in a black body stockings, crawling inside air ducts and ventilation shafts in my building, like Irma Vep.
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She still dreams of him.
Every night she says she dreams of him.
"I keep dreaming of him coming back home," Ms. Khalaf said in an interview.
I dream of him all the time," she said, her voice cracking.
I knew that once he died, I would dream of him and miss his mute, loving smiles.
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