1 Lucy is asleep and breathing softly.
2 I fell asleep as soon as I had closed my diary.
3 When I bent over her I could see that she was still asleep.
4 I came back to the library, and read there till I fell asleep.
5 Lucy seems more restful than she has been for some time, and fell asleep at once.
6 I remember, though I suppose I was asleep, passing through the streets and over the bridge.
7 I looked at her throat just now as she lay asleep, and the tiny wounds seem not to have healed.
8 Again I awoke in the night, and found Lucy sitting up in bed, still asleep, pointing to the window.
9 She was fast asleep, and by her, seated on the window-sill, was something that looked like a good-sized bird.
10 He said he had seen him not ten minutes before, seemingly asleep in his bed, when he had looked through the observation-trap in the door.
11 I tried to keep awake, and succeeded for a while; but when the clock struck twelve it waked me from a doze, so I must have been falling asleep.
12 There was a sort of scratching or flapping at the window, but I did not mind it, and as I remember no more, I suppose I must then have fallen asleep.
13 I saw her asleep, and went out for a little stroll myself; I walked along the cliffs to the westward, and was full of sweet sadness, for I was thinking of Jonathan.
14 I think I must have fallen asleep and kept dreaming of the incident, for it seemed to be repeated endlessly, and now looking back, it is like a sort of awful nightmare.
15 All the morbid reticence seems to have passed from her, and she has just reminded me, as if I needed any reminding, of that night, and that it was here, on this very seat, I found her asleep.
16 Take it and keep it, read it if you will, but never let me know; unless, indeed, some solemn duty should come upon me to go back to the bitter hours, asleep or awake, sane or mad, recorded here.
17 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.
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