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1 1| buried in deep meditation or sleep overcame him, brought on 2 1| abodes where the beggars sleep on a twopenny rope, or if, 3 2| I needed to send you to sleep, I would tell you about 4 2| tedium for my sake, go to sleep! But, then, never ask again 5 2| twenty years he can neither sleep, eat, nor amuse himself, 6 2| dreamed of her. I could not sleep that night; I became her 7 2| an everyday matter - to sleep, a thing so apparently commonplace, 8 2| merely two or three hours' sleep in the early morning. ~" 9 2| Madame Gaudin was in a deep sleep, I thought, when I saw her 10 2| drop. ~" 'We won't go to sleep,' cried Rastignac. 'Joseph! 11 2| pass whole nights without sleep; at last you acquire the 12 2| ache of the soul is laid to sleep, where only the shadows 13 2| false calm of those who sleep before their approaching 14 2| he will never get off to sleep," exclaimed Emile, as he 15 2| chagrin." ~"Yes - now go to sleep. Shall I make you comfortable 16 2| na - cig " ~"Come, now, sleep. Sleep off your gold, you 17 2| cig " ~"Come, now, sleep. Sleep off your gold, you millionaire!" ~" 18 2| you millionaire!" ~"You! sleep off your paragraphs! Good-night! 19 3| her fingers. "As I go to sleep, I shall be here in thought. 20 3| under which our fine ladies sleep; isn't it pretty? Who would 21 3| goes chemistry?" ~"Gone to sleep. Nothing new at all. The 22 3| wanted to surprise you, to sleep beside you. Forgive me for 23 3| breathing is labored while you sleep, and something rattles in 24 3| women came into Savoy to sleep like marmots; they ask if 25 3| he does nothing now but sleep and eat and drink. He amuses 26 3| bread, drink the same water, sleep with them, make the blood 27 3| deep in the dreams between sleep and waking, which give to 28 3| inquired Bianchon. ~"To sleep; for so one keeps alive, 29 3| torpor of this artificial sleep. Thanks to the material 30 3| that lay there at rest. His sleep was sound; a light, even