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1 The dawn does not come twice to wake a man .
2 The idea of going so many miles to wake a man might have surely suggested death.
3 Cromwell's and Grant's careers are the stock examples of how war will wake a man up.
4 If you wake a man up, he can't go to sleep again because he's told to.
5 To wake a man for such nonsense!
6 What the mischief do you mean waking a man up at midnight on a thing like that!
7 Wake a man out of a sound sleep, and ask him what he was that moment thinking of.
8 I've also brought away a roll of blankets, two for each of us, and I never woke a man .
9 I thought it was Peter, for it is the old hunter's trick of waking a man so that he makes no noise.
10 The pair woke a man and woman in the master bedroom of the house and held them at gunpoint, demanding money and drugs.
11 But there was nothing in that to waken a man who had ridden two days on coarse roads and encountered and fought with banditti.
12 "Yet, no-we'vebeen talking of death-suchtopics waken a man 's conscience, Falconer, I never play for less than--
13 "You would wake a man up," grumbled Big Bill with that fierceness of tone which spoke a moment of rare delight.
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