Bunk beds were placed on each wall, where inmates slept in pairs.
In another hour every light in the house was extinguished, and it might have been thought that all its inmates slept.
The most privileged inmates sleep on their backs, ringing the walls of the cell.
Since then, a third bunk has been added to many cells, and some inmates sleep on mattresses in the common area.
At times, the jail became so crowded that inmates slept on tables.
The inmates sleep in small locked rooms called cells.
After an air raid end-February 1945 the inmates slept in a nearby farm.
The third inmate often sleeps on the floor under a bunk.
Leave this mansion instantly, while its inmates sleep sound after the last night's revel.
Other inmates, who cannot afford to pay, often sleep in stairwells and empty corners, he said.