1 It was quite dark when she awakened again.
2 When she awakened she lay and stared at the wall.
3 She moved away from the door, stepping as softly as if she were afraid of awakening some one.
4 She was awakened in the night by the sound of rain beating with heavy drops against her window.
5 She thought it was the middle of the night when she was awakened by such dreadful sounds that she jumped out of bed in an instant.
6 But they never found they could send away anything and the highly polished condition of the empty plates returned to the pantry awakened much comment.
7 She slept a long time, and when she awakened Mrs. Medlock had bought a lunchbasket at one of the stations and they had some chicken and cold beef and bread and butter and some hot tea.
8 One frightfully hot morning, when she was about nine years old, she awakened feeling very cross, and she became crosser still when she saw that the servant who stood by her bedside was not her Ayah.
9 Instead of lying and staring at the wall and wishing he had not awakened, his mind was full of the plans he and Mary had made yesterday, of pictures of the garden and of Dickon and his wild creatures.
10 Living as it were, all by herself in a house with a hundred mysteriously closed rooms and having nothing whatever to do to amuse herself, had set her inactive brain to working and was actually awakening her imagination.
11 He did not know how long he sat there or what was happening to him, but at last he moved as if he were awakening and he got up slowly and stood on the moss carpet, drawing a long, deep, soft breath and wondering at himself.