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1 1, 5 | meals, but a few hours to sleep, indifferent to either rain 2 1, 6 | night. No one thought of sleep. The Abraham Lincoln, not 3 1, 6 | more than one during its sleep. The Canadian went to take 4 1, 8 | satisfied, we felt overcome with sleep. ~"Faith! I shall sleep 5 1, 8 | sleep. ~"Faith! I shall sleep well," said Conseil. ~"So 6 1, 8 | I soon fell into a deep sleep. ~ 7 1, 9 | slept I do not know; but our sleep must have lasted long, for 8 1, 9 | the steward, during our sleep, had cleared the table. 9 1, 9 | an instant. ~"Did master sleep well?" asked Conseil, with 10 1, 9 | that had passed during his sleep. ~"Good!" said he. "That 11 1, 13| writing, and thinking. Then sleep overpowered me, and I stretched 12 1, 14| November. I awoke after a long sleep of twelve hours. Conseil 13 1, 16| insurmountable desire to sleep, which happens to all divers. 14 1, 16| out from want of food and sleep, I returned to my room, 15 1, 21| confidence in him, and go to sleep in peace." ~"Have you no 16 1, 22| Nemo's projects from us, sleep was more necessary. I then 17 1, 22| water? I tried to resist sleep. It was impossible. My breathing 18 1, 22| not raise them; a morbid sleep, full of hallucinations, 19 1, 23| nothing. Lost in a heavy sleep in which they had been totally 20 1, 23| had not been refreshed by sleep; his face looked very sorrowful. 21 1, 23| the waves." ~"Your dead sleep quietly, at least, Captain, 22 2, 1 | monsters could trouble the last sleep of the crew of the Nautilus, 23 2, 1 | been chained in prison, the sleep, and the precaution so violently 24 2, 10| previous night had prolonged my sleep until eleven o'clock. I 25 2, 10| waking after a few hours' sleep; but it was eight o'clock 26 2, 13| his reserve of oxygen. My sleep was painful that night; 27 2, 22| to my room, but could not sleep. I was troubled with dreadful 28 2, 22| had fallen into a heavy sleep towards the early hours, 29 2, 22| towards the early hours, a sleep both painful and unhealthy,