A Child's Death-Wish
Dream
"Hostile feelings towards brothers and sisters must be far more
frequent in childhood than the unseeing eye of the adult observer can perceive."
"A whole crowd of children -- all her brothers, sisters and
cousins of both sexes - were romping in a field. Suddenly they all grew
wings, flew away and disappeared.

 
The dreamer had no idea what this dream meant; but it is not hard
to recognize that in its original form it had been a dream of the death
of all her brothers and sisters, and had only been slightly influenced
by the censorship.
... the dreamer must have asked some wise grown-up person what
became of children when they are dead. The reply must have been: 'They
grow wings and turn into little angels.' In the dream which followed this
piece of information all the dreamer's brothers and sisters had wings like
angels and -- which is the main point -- flew away. Our little baby-killer
was left alone, strange to say: the only survivor of the whole crowd!
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