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1 Those who wish to enjoy this sweet restorer at its best must be regular.
2 It must be confessed, that I had deserved "tired Nature's sweet restorer . "
3 Hence sleep, "tired Nature's sweet restorer , " may be regarded as a complete rest.
4 In his case also sleep proved "nature's sweet restorer . "
5 Then with one great heart-beat of prayerful thanksgiving, she, too, sought "tired nature's sweet restorer . "
6 Your grandparents passed one troubled night in consequence of this event, in which sleep-tired natures sweet restorer - forsook them.
7 Therefore sleep is the " sweet restorer . "
8 However, Nature's sweet restorer came at last, and, when he woke, the idea had sobered down-lastnight's fancies were preposterous.
9 Sleep is "nature's sweet restorer . "
10 Potts tries to look as if he had never succumbed during service to "Nature's sweet restorer ; " and Molly says, apologetically:
11 She prayed for nature's sweet restorer - balmy sleep - but did not get it-aghostly figure indeed she was, enough to make a saint tremble.
12 The random bullet had found a billet in his heart, and "Nature's sweet restorer " had been merged into the sleep of death.
13 "Tired nature's sweet restorer " must complete what tea and whitefish have so successfully begun.
14 "Tired nature's sweet restorer " comes quickly to an exhausted frame.
15 "Tired nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep."
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