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Sat 25 Apr, 2009 02:26 am
"In your conceded dreams, I am sure, you must invent and see and listen to persons who for the while seem quite as real to you as I do now." What does "conceded dreams" here mean?
@google808,
i concede i have conceited dreams
@google808,
I'm guessing it means dreams you have given up on.
That sentence is somewhat confusing to me, as well. What on earth are you reading?
@roger,
umm rodge it means that the writer has english as the second language and the word conceded is conceited
@solipsister,
Makes more sense that way. Like I said, I was guessing.
@roger,
I am reading "Beyond Life" by By James Branch Cabell