About twelve o'clock I went to sleep; about two o'clock I wakened again: I heard the gentleman talk to Mahony, but Mahony advised the gentleman to go to sleep.
I was wakened up about midnight by the noise of the anchor coming up; and, in a few minutes more, we were off and on our way to Honolulu up the Pacific.
I was wakened up by a young gentleman, who introduced himself to me as one of my future "camarades" in the bank, to whom my arrival had been telegraphed.
I was wakened up by the stoppage of the train at the Reno station, when I shook myself up, and went out to have a look round me.
The sleeper wakened up enough to complain; and the apology of the old man in reply caught the ear of his master, who, until this time, could hardly have been aware of the straits and difficulties of his faithful Jacques.
Scarcely was she in bed before she fell asleep; and when she wakened next morning, she was overjoyed to find herself in the Beast's palace.
He fell asleep soon after starting, and only wakened when the sun was high in the heavens.
When night fell his slumber was broken and uneasy, for he wakened more than once with a start of fear that the machine had broken and he was falling into the sea.
The increase seldom has an injurious effect on health, but is merely evidence of the fact that he has suddenly wakened up and is applying energies which before were undiscovered.
When surrounded by numerous appeals to attention, they get wakened up by resisting these attractions and find superfluous energy adequate to attend to the subject in hand.
My wife had wakened first, and had gone down Into the orchard.
For hearts where wakenedlove doth lurk, How fine, how blest a thing is work!
It was the Churches of the land that wakened the conscience of the people.
What we need is that the conscience of the community should be wakened in the same manner.
She sat there a long, long time, and when she wakened to a consciousness of where she was, it was a whining voice that roused her.
The noise had wakened me, and I followed, but I stopped when I saw that the divine one was there.
Suddenly she wakened to the fact that she was hungry, and Giacomo grinned as she asked him to bring back the roast, and let him fill again with cool red wine the slender glass at her right hand.
It has a core of thought, and it employs images from nature which can be visualized, and it recalls sounds whose echo can be wakened in imaginative memory.
The qualities of material may give pleasure to the senses; the object embodying these qualities becomes beautiful only as it is endowed with a significance wakened in the human spirit.
The poet's lines have wakenedin me a response; I have felt what he has phrased; and now they become my expression too.
She had slept a good long while, when again she wakened suddenly--just as she had done the night before, and again with the feeling that something had wakened her.
It seemed to her that she had not wakened of herself--something had roused her.
When she woke, which she did suddenly, and with a start, it was still perfectly dark, like the first morning that she had wakened in the old house.
I am sure I cannot tell what wakened me," he afterward said to a friend.
Thus, Love is not what I dreamed it; and I, who was so foolishly glad to think that I was loved, have wakened up to know that I am hated!
How long he slept he did not know, but he was wakened suddenly by a touch and a voice he knew and loved, calling him.
A sudden clatter of horses' hoofs and rolling wheels wakened hollow echoes from the great stone courtyard below.
How many hours he slept he did not know, but he was wakened at last by a terrible sense of suffocation, and he sat up gasping for breath, to find the cell full of thick smoke and burning stench.
Unless you live all by yourself on a desert island you've got to be wakened by some kind of a noise.
Wouldn't you just as soon bewakened by a bird singing as a steam radiator sizzling?
It was his turn again to take the middle watch, and at eleven-forty Armstrong wakened him.
Meanwhile the sounds had wakened Armstrong and Warrender.
The robber, after paying his reckoning, sat silent and unnoticed in his corner, and had almost dropped asleep, when he was half wakened by the noisy entrance of a new comer.
She slept heavily a long while, but was wakenedby a rapping on the floor beneath.
It seemed to Laura that she had not been long asleep when somethingwakened her.
The rushing of the brook wakened Laura, and she gazed about her; slowly and dimly the sense of where she was came upon her, and she resolved that she would stay in bed.
Our next known fact is that Mr. Herrick was wakened by Mr. Ingham's playing at one or shortly before.
When he looked up again he saw that the slumberer had wakened and was sitting up.
The superintendent said that he was wakened by his wife, who had herself beenwakened by the 'phone.
And looking, as one wakened from a dream, I see what is--no longer what doth seem.
There is a time with lovers, when the heart First slowly rouses from its dreamless sleep, To all the tumult of a passion life, Ere yet have wakened jealousy and strife.
That was all right; Chester had no wish to be wakened at five in the morning by the sunlight streaming into the room.
Sylvia had a broken night, and she was still sleeping heavily when she was wakened by the now familiar sound of the horses being brought into the courtyard.
The earth had wakened from sleep; pearly dew was hanging on the wet leaves of the trees and glittering on every ear of wheat.
The silence, repose, and delight which reigned in all nature were in wonderful contrast to the torpor in which I had wakened a moment before.
Once or twice during the night they stirred, wakened for a dreamy, blissful moment by some sound of a door shutting, or a conductor passing through.
He had never been particularly fond of children; but somehow these two waifs, with their alert faces and odd independence, had wakened his interest.
It was as if they both wakened at almost the same moment.
Rob," she said, "perhaps we are dead, and have just wakened up.
As the boyish footsteps died into silence, he bowed his head upon his hands, and his breast heaved with a long, shuddering breath as if some dull, slumbering pain had wakened into life again.
Then he went and wakened the sailors, and bade them hoist the sails, for a breeze had sprung up and was blowing straight towards the harbour.
Then she went back into the cave and wakened Hermod, and they had a most joyful meeting.
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