Book, Chapter

1    1,  26|   were lying here and there asleep at our feet, others leaned
2    1,  26|   snore as if they had been asleep for a long time, that you
3    1,  30|     night-watch were either asleep or intent upon some carouse,
4    3,  90|    he was afraid that I was asleep. I made short work of his
5    3,  90| rascal, who pretended to be asleep. 'Immortal gods,' I whispered, '
6    4, 103|   his servant, who had been asleep for some time, to bring
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