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The rest of them were working hard at their siestas.
His mother usually took a siesta this time of the day.
If I did have a siesta it was always a very short one.
It was the dead hour of the siesta, when very few people were about.
Might as well get another piece of that siesta, he told himself.
But he does like to take a siesta whenever possible.
The middle two hours of the long siesta break are for lunch.
But the bad news is your muscles have been taking a siesta.
When the siesta was around to keep people going, the long days may have seemed sensible.
The second thing to bear in mind is the afternoon siesta.
In the middle of his siesta there was a knock on the door.
We will return to camp for lunch and a siesta.
It would be so easy to just lay down on the floor and take a nice long siesta.
A man I know well solved the problem by taking several siestas in the car along the way.
Tell the general I will be to see him after siesta."
But we seemed to have arrived during the late morning siesta; all was quiet.
He looks on the siesta, however, as something that enhanced his parents' lives.
If you are at home, a siesta is much easier to manage.
At siesta time, most students headed back to their host families.
There seemed to be no one about but his grandmother, who was taking her afternoon siesta.
The Texas voice might have been about to take a leisurely siesta.
If you have walked there, a lengthy siesta will probably be in order.
Lunch is the big meal of the day, followed by a siesta.
"I think you'd better go in and have your siesta.