Word: sleeping
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., but he gets an hour off in the morning and afternoon. During the rest of the time he lives on Sparks Street, but is always a little cautious about going indoors, because the change of air puts him right to sleep. His job, however, is easier than it might have been years ago. Harvard men, he thinks, are getting better behaved all the time. Sughrue has never thought what he would do in case of a riot. He's so used to his traffic box that he might become helpless outside. It is more...
Back went the tanks for more infantry and all day the assault continued. When night fell the artillery took up the battle again and the Finns could not sleep...
Baron von Nusshaum repeated in his sleep, "Life is the saddest experience, through which I have ever gone, because tonight I am through. I am the past. I am gone with the wind...
Even the New England climate and the exercise of stair climbing were described by the speaker as non-harmful, and it does not hurt the heart to sleep on the left side...
...proud but hit'll sink to the low ground o' sorrow. Oh, my children, where air we going on this mighty river of earth, aborning, begetting, and a-dying-the living and the dead riding the waters . . .?" Author Still restrains even this. His boy hero goes to sleep; another begins inattentively to whittle...