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1 I, I| departed, and at last I could sleep. On the road I am like a 2 I, I| long as the wheel turns, I sleep on; but the moment it is 3 I, I| unreasonable, so good-bye sleep and quiet, and let us prepare 4 I, IV| able to eat, drink, and sleep at will; was never fatigued, 5 I, VI| boy obstinately refuses to sleep anywhere but with his father, 6 I, VI| Well then, good-night and sleep well!"~ ~But however sleepy 7 I, VI| words were enough to drive sleep from my eyes for ten nights 8 I, VI| you been troubled in your sleep?" I asked.~ ~"Yes," he said; " 9 I, VI| afraid of anything. Try to sleep again."~ ~"You will stay 10 I, IX| health. Perhaps I might sleep a little after meals at 11 I, XI| Dumanyfalva, and, as I could not sleep in my empty rooms, he carried 12 I, XI| off to a hotel; but not to sleep, for we never closed our 13 II, I| Pheasants, startled from sleep by the noise of our wheels, 14 II, VII| deep, so peaceful was her sleep that the aponeurosis plantaris 15 II, VII| use to her. To watch her sleep would do no good to her 16 II, IX| she had enjoyed a peaceful sleep, and she answered, with 17 II, XVI| course she was! All the sleep was gone from her eyes in 18 II, XVI| I said to her. "Try to sleep a little. I will go and 19 II, XVI| could not find a room to sleep in, and now I was practically 20 II, XVII| brothers and sisters and sleep awhile longer," and, nodding