There were weekly competitions for the most interesting dreams, or the most daring. Prizes were awarded. Several weeks in a row, Sylvia Norton won. There were jealous rumors that Sylvia was making these dreams up, hadn’t really had them, that her dreams were all fiction and sounded suspiciously like the latest popular novels.
Officials were appointed to look into the matter. They dreamed that she’d made them up, and disqualified her.
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THE THURSDAY PITCH
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