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1 5 | the soil of a large square bed, which had formerly been
2 6 | that princely, that royal bed, which contained not only
3 6 | tightly stretched across the bed; then, however, feeling
4 6 | night comfortably in his bed, and has had happy dreams. ~
5 7 | shelter of the house, the soft bed on the shelves, and the
6 8 | to have jumped from his bed on hearing such good news." ~
7 8 | whilst Boxtel was lying in bed, Cornelius had gone down
8 9 | pointed with his finger to the bed on which the martyr had
9 9 | Cornelius threw himself on his bed, but he slept not, he kept
10 9 | his brow, and sank on his bed, his arms hanging by his
11 11| Gryphus was detained in bed by the fever caused by the
12 13| this time Gryphus was in bed, feverish, and with a broken
13 16| scale; I have prepared a bed as you described it to me,
14 19| he threw himself upon the bed, with his clothes on. ~It
15 19| Cornelius had remained in bed the whole day. ~"Well,"
16 19| eat, he doesn't leave his bed. He will get out of it,
17 20| me that you remained in bed all day. I then wrote to
18 21| him morose and lying in bed, but standing at the window,
19 21| the straw mattress of his bed; and again they found nothing. ~
20 21| of it. I see it from my bed, on awaking it is the first
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