Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|         They were soon both sound asleep, dreaming of happy days.~
2    1,    6| thirty-six hours that I have been asleeppardonable enough in a
3    1,    6|           What is he doing? Is he asleep still? It is fine weather,
4    1,   16|            and the weary men fell asleep and woke at daybreak, refreshed
5    1,   22|        each man lay down and fell asleep beneath the threatening
6    1,   26|            and found he was sound asleep!~Without attempting to wake
7    2,   12|      little native boy lying fast asleep beneath the shade of a magnificent
8    3,   12|          four awake; the rest are asleep.”~A minute after, the hole
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