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 1     I|          was calmly sleeping the sleep of the just, danger was
 2     I|        when he shut his eyes and sleep had smoothed out all the
 3     I|          him know that I want to sleep in his room. I am a gentleman
 4  VIII|      last the whole house slept. Sleep on, for sleep brings with
 5  VIII|       house slept. Sleep on, for sleep brings with it good counsel.~ ~
 6    IX|     should be so fortunate as to sleep in the same room with[Pg
 7    IX|      Good night; I want to go to sleep," stammered Fanny, sinking
 8  XIII|    guests. Those who had gone to sleep thinking of hunting, and
 9  XIII|         and day, denying herself sleep, denying herself even the
10   XVI|    Rudolf. If you want to go and sleep, send in my maid again!"~ ~
11   XVI|      entered.~ ~"Netti, you will sleep in here with me to-night."~ ~
12   XVI|       time before he could go to sleep. Often he was on the point
13   XVI|   thoughts like these he went to sleep.[Pg 315]~ ~ ~ ~
14   XIX|       asleep.~ ~"She has gone to sleep," murmured the husband,
15   XXI|         and when I awoke from my sleep in the night it was with
16   XXI| comfortable thought that I shall sleep beside her till the day
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