Book,  Par.

1    IV,     31| representing that he was in a sound sleep and consequently knew nothing,
2    IV,     66|     carelessness of the banquet, of sleep and of wine. So the enemy,
3   XII,     33|           when they were heavy with sleep. It added to the men's joy
4   XVI,     19|  antecedents. His days he passed in sleep, his nights in the business
5   XVI,     20|          dined, indulged himself in sleep, that death, though forced
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