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1 I work as well as I sleep, he added, with a laugh.
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2 "I wonder if these people never sleep," said the girl.
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3 But it is a long time since I have had any sleep, and I'm tired.
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4 There she entered in at Dorothy's window in the dome and aroused her from her sleep.
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5 The little man, having had a good sleep, felt rested and refreshed, and looking through the glass partition of the room he saw Zeb sitting up on his bench and yawning.
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6 For two or three days after this--if we call days the periods between sleep, there being no night to divide the hours into days--our friends were not disturbed in any way.
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7 So, after the Wizard had put the piglets back into his inside pocket, where they cuddled up and went to sleep, the three climbed into the buggy and Jim started back to the town.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 5 Dorothy Picks the Princess
8 Zeb walked down again to unharness Jim, who, when he found himself free, rolled over a few times and then settled down to sleep, with Eureka nestling comfortably beside his big, boney body.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 5 Dorothy Picks the Princess
9 These preparations had not consumed a great deal of time, but the sleeping Gargoyles were beginning to wake up and move around, and soon some of them would be hunting for their missing wings.
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10 Whenever the Wizard went to sleep he would take the nine tiny piglets from his pocket and let them run around on the floor of his room to amuse themselves and get some exercise; and one time they found his glass door ajar and wandered into the hall and then into the bottom part of the great dome, walking through the air as easily as Eureka could.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 6 The Mangaboos Prove Dangerous