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Sometimes she was so worn out that for a few minutes they would slumber together.
Some slumbered for a while only to wake up ready to begin again.
One door had been left open, and inside he observed a woman slumbering on a large, low bed with two children.
He glanced at the boy still slumbering away in his arms.
When they returned an hour later, Harry was still slumbering.
He looked up and down the street, at the houses slumbering in the snow.
Why is it that men give so poor an account of their day if they have not been slumbering?
They were slumbering at their posts and did not see her pass.
Some should slumber on for a decade; most are more than ready to drink now.
And the plastic cases in which they had slumbered for at least two thousand years did open from the inside.
And that someone could even now be returning to the cave to force him to slumber again.
Bad news: China has arisen, yet we have slumbered away.
The sound was enough to wake the mother; the infants slumbered on.
Oh and they're slumbering rather a lot are they?
Or had he slumbered right through the next day?
"You should slumber rather than tire yourself with the business of healing."
And behind these spectacles his eyes were half closed, as if he was slumbering.
The ring was utterly spent; it seemed to be slumbering.
I have that sort of killer-instinct thing on when I'm slumbering.
The village street, white and dusty, slumbered under the afternoon sun.
They two were alone in the frozen valley, surrounded by slumbering men.
He shook him roughly by the shoulder, but the boy still slumbered on.
It slumbers within the body for many, many months, if not years.
But mostly it slumbers, waiting for Venice's hour of need.
Our dreams are at an end, Henri; we have already slumbered too long.