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1 1,8| sand; Cyrus Harding was sleeping profoundly, and did not 2 1,0| strength by eating first and sleeping afterwards. This second 3 1,1| monstrous leviathan, which lay sleeping on the surface of the Pacific. ~ 4 1,1| And that evening, before sleeping, the new colonists talked 5 1,3| supper was finished, before sleeping, Harding and his companions 6 1,3| ten o'clock every one was sleeping soundly. ~ ~ 7 1,2| necessary for eating and sleeping. ~They hunted much in the 8 2,1| and Gideon Spilett, before sleeping, conversed long about the 9 2,3| and then there was only sleeping to think of. But, as roarings 10 2,6| sailor. "There they are sleeping quietly as if they were 11 2,2| busy day the colonists were sleeping soundly, when towards four 12 2,2| regular, and he was left sleeping quietly. From time to time 13 2,5| by a moment when he was sleeping, to cut his hair and matted 14 2,7| never appearing at meals, sleeping under the trees in the plateau, 15 3,2| listened. They were not sleeping on board the brig. On the 16 3,2| supposed that more were sleeping down below. Besides, by 17 3,2| The musmons and the goats, sleeping no doubt in their huts, 18 3,8| inhabitants of Granite House were sleeping soundly. ~Three days passed