1200:Full: conclusive transaction
Bottomless: sterile stubbornness
Punctured: loss
To roll them: profit-making work
To make some: to get free of worries;
1201:Bathtub: violent illness
River: foolhardiness
Stream: recovery
To lather soap: pleasures
In deep waters: caution
Dirty: wound 
Cold: prosperity
While clothed: weakness
Someone elses bath: sadness;
1202:Lovely: blissful marriage
Dirty: family felicities
Empty: death
Out in the sun: fortune, wealth
To fall out from it: watchfulness
To get out from it: recovery;
1203:In general: thriving business
White: trustful friendships
Black: misery
Fresh: a better situation soon
Dry: enemies
To bake it: success
To carry it: damages
Ginger bread: simple joy;
1204:In general: dissensions with the family
Old: encounter
New: untruthful friends
To buy one: troubles with the household servants
To sweep: misery
To ride one: Superstitions;
1205:To light it: To get to know new friends
To snuff it out: rupture with friends
Burning strongly: invitation to a meal
To carry a lit one: great happiness
Smoking: cajolery;
1206:In general: Help to get out of a perilous situation
To live in: happiness, inheritance
Ruins: betrayal in love
Burning: good news
To get in: unexpected adventure
Closed: Obstacles;
1207:Full: Prosperity
Empty: worries
To carry one: unpleasant efforts;
1208:In your house, a fire burning: handsome prospects
To see one: escape from danger
On the roof, smoking: good news
Not smoking: difficulties;
1209:Open: benefits, social encounters
Closed: pleasant visit
Squeaky: unpleasant visit
Closed gate: moroseness;
1210:To be drunk: wealth
To see someone drunk: harm from someone else
Drunkard: unsettling guest;
1211:In general: good incomes
Unfamiliar dishes: disturbed joy
Bland dishes: illness
To see people eating: invitation
Burned dished: unpleasant news;
1212:In general: captivating news or radiant event
To give one: be temperate
Opulent: hassles and vexations;
1213:In general: hazardous speculation  
Wine glass: invitation to a party
Empty: unpleasant visit
Broken: pleasant event
Full: respectable messenger
To cut glass: novelty in the house;
1214:To build it: married felicity
Ruins: overcome obstacle
Burning: misfortune
To renovate: cleared-up business
Empty: vain hopes
To be the owner: work
Reformatory: gossips;
1215:To find one: you'll avoid a trap
To lose one: quarrel
To carry one: Thrifty, you'll get far.
To unlock a door: you'll be suspected of something;
1216:Lit: talks to clarify things
To switch it off: thwarted projects
To carry it: to be on the right path
To see it fade off: pains, sufferings;
1217:To eat it: rest or retirement
With someone: bliss and wealth
Alone: deficiency and dearth;
1218:In general: You'll be brutalised and physically abused
At home: ruined couple;
1219:Grinding: happiness and wealth
The mill's wheel: money quickly gained
To fall in a mill: danger
Coffee grinder: unexpected guests
Still: laziness;
1220:In general: unexpected fortune
Hot: triumph
Cold: failings in your needs
To install it: harmonious, old age
To switch it on: peaceful family life;
1221:In general: family joy
Received: benefits
To eat it: reception
To cook it: guests;
1222:In general: disillusioned mornings
To spill some: nuisances
In a barrel: family disputes
To eat some: humour;
1223:To eat one: visit
To see one: lively relations
To sell some: to overstep the limits
Hot: to reach one's goals
To make some: bravery to obtain your own house;
1224:Set: felicity
To se seated: current times are bright;
1225:Made out of iron: limit your spending
Made out of terra cotta: caution
Made out of porcelain: illusory prosperity
To break it: no spouse nor friend
Silverware: wealth
Made out of wood: thrift;
1226:Filled with dirty water: sadness, domestic hassles
Copper wrought: faithfulness
Made out of porcelain: faithful servants
To wash oneself in it: fulfilled duties ;
1227:In clothing: indebted
In the earth: unhealthy company
In an ice-covered lake: tragedy
In a wall: good omen
To drill holes: trial in a court of justice;
1228:In general: little-reassuring future
To get water from it: goods dealings
To drink from it: health and energy
to dig it: beneficial business;
1229:To look through a window: cancelled visit
To get in through the window: failed venture
Closed: hindered projects
Open: easy protection
Lit: anxiety;
1230:To drink some: health and long life
To drink wine in company: betrothal, numerous offspring
To break a bottle: misfortune
Bitter or spoilt: nuisances
White: satisfaction;
