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He did not attempt to kiss her, not even her hand, lest he should disturb her; but kneeling, laid his hand on the pillow by hers, and pressed his lips to her hair. "I am glad she sleeps yes, very glad! She is quite content now, she will be quite happy when I am gone, God love thee and take care of thee my darling my Agatha." Kissing her hair once again, he rose up and went away.

He's very tame acts as a kind of night-watchman for my zoo. He only sleeps with one head at a time, you see very handy the other head stays awake all night." "Have you any lions or tigers?" I asked as we moved on. "No," said the Doctor. "It wouldn't be possible to keep them here and I wouldn't keep them even if I could.

It moves, suspended from the branch; it rests, suspended from the branch; and sleeps, suspended from the branch.

As soon as he saw her, she made a sign of salutation to him, which he returned; and she greeted him for her mistress, saying, 'How doth Ali ben BeLkar? 'O good damsel, replied he, 'ask me not how he doth nor what he suffers for excess of passion; for he sleeps not by night neither rests by day; wakefulness wasteth him and affliction hath gotten the mastery of him and his case is distressful to his friend. Quoth she, 'My lady salutes thee and him, and indeed she is in worse case than he.

A drearier sight is hard to find than our valley when the chill of the November evening is creeping over it as the fire in the west goes out. Night covers it, and it sleeps. But the winter twilight raises up its shadows. In the darkness all is hidden. In the half-light there is utter loneliness. I turned from the window to the letter, and Mary looked at me for the first time in many minutes.

Over the humble grave in which he sleeps no shaft of granite rises to point to passers-by where this martyr to the cause of freedom lies.

The proposal of Edward, that Humphrey should go over and make known the circumstances to Oswald, that they might be communicated to the Intendant, was readily acceded to; and Pablo, it was agreed, should go home and tell Alice and Edith that Edward was safe. "But now, Humphrey, about this boy; we cannot leave him here." "Where is he?" "He still sleeps, I believe.

I am hungry for the sight of his living face. Prithee, let me go!" "So thou shalt, my child, in all good speed; but just at this moment he sleeps, and thou must refresh thyself after thy long, hot walk, that thou mayest be better able to tend him. I will not keep thee from him, be sure, when the time comes that thou mayest go to him."

"How he sleeps, all rolled up like a little dog. I am ashamed, Boris Pavlovich, as if we had no beds in the house. But put out the flames. No dessert!" Raisky extinguished the blue flame and embraced the old lady. She made the sign of the Cross over him, looked round the room once more, and went out on tiptoe.

In a short time he constructs a frail but ample shelter; and then, with his feet towards the fire, sleeps sweetly regardless of the storm. His animals have no more need of shelter than have the bears and the buffaloes. This is the ordinary life of the hunter. There are, of course, exceptions when calamity and woe come. A joint may be sprained, a limb broken.