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1        I|  and spent all his time in sleeping and idling about his hovel.
2       IX|   trees. All nature seemed sleeping. And on no side was there
3     XXXI|  name of the guest who was sleeping quietly under his roof,
4     XLIV|  mine; they will pursue us sleeping and waking, pursue us without
5     XLVI| wife and youngest son were sleeping soundly. His eldest son,
6    XLVII|    to me: ‘I am capable of sleeping two whole days without waking.’
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