1 Lucy had a headache and went early to bed.
2 It was by this time close on morning, and we went to bed.
3 Regaining my room, I threw myself panting upon the bed and tried to think.
4 Lucy was really tired, and we intended to creep off to bed as soon as we could.
5 I did not sleep well, though my bed was comfortable enough, for I had all sorts of queer dreams.
6 I only slept a few hours when I went to bed, and feeling that I could not sleep any more, got up.
7 Again I awoke in the night, and found Lucy sitting up in bed, still asleep, pointing to the window.
8 He did not come at once into the library, so I went cautiously to my own room and found him making the bed.
9 Fortunately, each time I awoke in time and managed to undress her without waking her, and got her back to bed.
10 When we got in, and had washed our feet, and had said a prayer of thankfulness together, I tucked her into bed.
11 He became quite quiet, and went and sat on the edge of his bed resignedly, and looked into space with lack-lustre eyes.
12 In the evening we strolled in the Casino Terrace, and heard some good music by Spohr and Mackenzie, and went to bed early.
13 She seemed, even in her sleep, to be a little impatient at finding the door shut, and went back to bed under a sort of protest.
14 My watch was still unwound, and I am rigorously accustomed to wind it the last thing before going to bed, and many such details.
15 It so happened that there was no one at the moment on Tate Hill Pier, as all those whose houses are in close proximity were either in bed or were out on the heights above.
16 I was afraid she might get a chill, so I ran upstairs, but as I came into the room she was moving back to her bed, fast asleep, and breathing heavily; she was holding her hand to her throat, as though to protect it from cold.
17 The curtains and upholstery of the chairs and sofas and the hangings of my bed are of the costliest and most beautiful fabrics, and must have been of fabulous value when they were made, for they are centuries old, though in excellent order.
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