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 1    1|       head and shoulders, will sleep night after night on the
 2    1|        refreshed with food and sleep, he contemplated his journey
 3    3|        the effort to throw off sleep. Why is it that men give
 4    3|     forsake us in our soundest sleep. I know of no more encouraging
 5    3|     man that is walking in his sleep, a supernumerary sleeper
 6    3|       dreamed. After a night's sleep the news is as indispensable
 7    4|        the nobler faculties to sleep the while, but what we have
 8    5|       rest so early, who go to sleep only when the storm sleeps
 9    7|      for want of food and also sleep, owing to "the savages'
10    9|        be awakes, whether from sleep or any abstraction. Not
11   12|       or drink, or cohabit, or sleep sensually. They are but
12   14|    woods of Lincoln - they now sleep their long sleep under the
13   14|      they now sleep their long sleep under the railroad - with
14   14|     and eat, and converse, and sleep, without further journey;
15   14| present may sit down and go to sleep,~ ~
16   15|    having an uncle who goes to sleep shaving himself, and is
17   15|     any mischief - returned to sleep and "Gondibert." But as
18   15|       hours, even when doctors sleep. We made that small house
19   17|        in vain to answer in my sleep, as what - how - when -
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