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1 1,5| to forget his sorrows in sleep. Herbert went to sleep directly. 2 1,5| in sleep. Herbert went to sleep directly. As to the sailor, 3 1,5| of the castaways did not sleep in the cave. The inconsolable, 4 1,7| was not long in going to sleep near the sailor, who had 5 1,7| Herbert slept profoundly. Sleep at last took possession 6 1,8| faintly, and then appeased to sleep. ~They respected this sleep, 7 1,8| sleep. ~They respected this sleep, and the reporter began 8 1,8| was just awaking from the sleep, or rather from the drowsiness, 9 1,9| remained almost dry. The deep sleep which had overpowered him 10 1,9| around him watching his sleep, and, as on the day before, 11 1,0| were soon buried in a deep sleep. ~No incident disturbed 12 1,0| vapor. It was more than the sleep of a volcano; it was its 13 1,1| himself as well as he could to sleep, and in that rocky hole, 14 1,2| about to give himself up to sleep, Cyrus Harding drew from 15 1,5| Chimneys; but they did not sleep before the question of knowing 16 1,5| long, would send them to sleep. They must then manage to 17 2,5| Granite House to eat and sleep, and if the bridge had been 18 2,6| cannot eat, we can at least sleep." ~"But who is it that has 19 2,7| returned to Granite House to sleep. ~During this period it 20 2,7| Pencroft before going to sleep gave vent to his feelings 21 2,8| that! and then to go to sleep between sheets, which made 22 2,9| Pencroft-he never went to sleep without first coming to 23 2,0| he talked about it in his sleep, and certainly if he had 24 2,4| two hours, for at his age sleep is a necessity. They were 25 2,4| thought of taking an hour's sleep. They kept a sharp look-out, 26 2,7| replied that he would go and sleep there that very evening. ~ 27 2,9| Granite House, but they did sleep however. Pencroft set sail 28 3,2| already buried in a drunken sleep, Ayrton did not hesitate 29 3,2| more by drunkenness than sleep. A lantern was lighted at 30 3,7| Herbert dozed again, but his sleep appeared more natural. ~" 31 3,7| Herbert was still in a sleep. Pencroft kept the compresser 32 3,0| into a kind of feverish sleep, and the reporter and Pencroft 33 3,5| interesting subject the hour for sleep was delayed for a time. 34 3,7| Herbert. ~"And here shall I sleep the sleep of eternity, if-" 35 3,7| And here shall I sleep the sleep of eternity, if-" replied