"Go to sleep" Quotes from Famous Books
... often. But he had had a long, hard day, swimming in the mill-pond and climbing apple trees. And he wanted to go to sleep. ... — The Tale of Chirpy Cricket • Arthur Scott Bailey
... than this convenience for keeping over water. Over water the air, it seems, lies in great level expanses; even when there are gales it moves in uniform masses like the swift, still rush of a deep river. The airman, in Mr. Grahame-White's phrase, can go to sleep on it. But over the land, and for thousands of feet up into the sky, the air is more irregular than a torrent among rocks; it is—if only we could see it—a waving, whirling, eddying, flamboyant confusion. A slight hill, a ploughed field, the streets ... — An Englishman Looks at the World • H. G. Wells
... take aboard the last of their wood. Then they would withdraw within their machine, and go to sleep. Would not that be the time to surprise them, before ... — The Master of the World • Jules Verne
... have some hot soup, too, and then you will get warm quickly and go to sleep," she said in the careful, elder-sisterly manner which always came uppermost when any of them were in ... — The Adventurous Seven - Their Hazardous Undertaking • Bessie Marchant
... a moment, then dragged them open again. He must not go to sleep, whatever happened. ... — The Phantom Lover • Ruby M. Ayres
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