In two, the sailors were sleeping.
The careful sailor will sleep only in 15- to 30-minute stints.
A true sailor can sleep in an oven if the case requires.
When Vuylsteke woke up about 1400 that afternoon, the other two sailors were sleeping.
Isn't it strange to see bunks there that sailors have slept in-- and look at that old wooden chair.
Someone was traversing the hold where the sailors slept, just as she had in order to find her hiding place.
When he returned, the old sailor was sleeping, or so it seemed.
Enlisted sailors sleep in bunks, stacked three deep, a step away from three more.
Could this be where the other sailors slept?
It was soon clear that the anchor had held, and four happy sailors slept deeply that night.