Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|     prayers before going to sleep?"~ ~"No, indeed! Mama says
 2      I,      II|     had! If you can't go to sleep, just repeat the multiplication
 3      I,      II|    I always do when I can't sleep, and I never have to go
 4    III,       I|    that she would not go to sleep until she heard Ludwig come
 5    III,     III|   to bed.~ ~But she did not sleep well. She dreamed all night
 6    III,      IV|     evening. I hope you may sleep soundly."~ ~"I will do whatever
 7    III,      IV|  the bed; but she could not sleep. Every hour she rose, threw
 8     IV,     III|     bed she was overcome by sleep.~ ~In vain Ludwig sought
 9     IV,     III|     entirely, shall let her sleep in the room next to mine,
10     IV,     III|    out several times in her sleep, and once I heard her say
11     IV,     III|     is kept in the room you sleep in. A man of courage is
12     IV,     III|   vagrant life. I could not sleep under a roof any more. I
13     IV,      IV|      My former sweet, sound sleep! and thou canst not buy
14     IV,      IV|  Vienna or Paris. I used to sleep so soundly. I used to be
15     IV,      IV|      But now that I have to sleep with locked doors, I lie
16     IV,      IV|    perhaps the sweet, sound sleep will return to you."~ ~Marie
17     IV,      IV|   Marie found her old sweet sleep again.~ ~The second day
18      V,      II|    trumpets roused him from sleep, he felt as if he must hasten
19    VII,       I|   in six years that I shall sleep quietly."~ ~They shook hands,
20     IX,      IV|   like one who walks in his sleep as she moved about the desert
21      X,     III| children who will not go to sleep! But Sophie Botta will be
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