1 But remember to sleep, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 2 I could go without sleeping, he told himself.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 3 Up the road, in his shack, the old man was sleeping again.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 4 Even if I sleep twenty minutes or a half an hour it is good.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 5 It is too dangerous to rig the oars as a drag if you must sleep.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 6 If it relaxes in sleep my left hand will wake me as the line goes out.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 7 I wish he'd sleep and I could sleep and dream about the lions, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 8 He was waking up now although it was still hard for him to leave his sleep.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 9 You must devise a way so that you sleep a little if he is quiet and steady.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 10 He was still sleeping on his face and the boy was sitting by him watching him.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 11 I could just drift, he thought, and sleep and put a bight of line around my toe to wake me.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 12 They changed the referees every four hours after the first eight so that the referees could sleep.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 13 But he had gone back into heavy sleep and the boy had gone across the road to borrow some wood to heat the coffee.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 14 They sleep and the moon and the sun sleep and even the ocean sleeps sometimes on certain days when there is no current and a flat calm.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 15 They sleep and the moon and the sun sleep and even the ocean sleeps sometimes on certain days when there is no current and a flat calm.
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