In the middle of the night she woke up dreaming of huge white heads like turnips, that came trailing after her, at the end of interminable necks, and with vast black eyes. But being a sensible woman, she subdued her terrors and turned over and went to sleep again.
In the novel "The Invisible Man" by H. G. Wells, a woman experiences a vivid and unsettling dream that fills her with fear. In her dream, she sees large, turnip-like heads following her, attached to long necks, and having enormous black eyes. This bizarre imagery symbolizes her subconscious anxieties and the strange occurrences around her.
Despite the frightful nature of the dream, she demonstrates her rationality by dismissing the fear it...