I suppose a slave slept there sometimes, within call.
When the temperature was two degrees below zero the slaves slept on the floor, each with a single thin blanket.
The slaves, and the unlucky freemen to draw the short lots, would sleep under the stars for three days.
The slaves slept, too, in their stuffy little cubicles.
I have been there often of late and Turan the slave has slept there for these many nights.
Three men-at-arms and a slave slept in the yard outside.
In a windowless basement, fugitive slaves would sleep during the day and travel to another "station" on the Railroad by night.
Two slaves were sleeping on the floor in the hall, curled under blankets, but neither moved.
Along the side of the corridor were the doors to the individual cells where the slaves slept if they were not required upstairs.
The slaves sleep on the ground like animals.