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1Such a habit we have got this winter of lying long abed.
2They liked well to turn night into day and lie long abed of a morning.
3But he'd been too sick and too long abed.
4The town had been long abed, the street lamps were out, the cobbles wet and shining.
5You, Mistress Reedbourne, should have been long abed.
6It was close upon one in the morning, and all the country folk had been long abed.
7No one remained long abed Monday morning.
8But now, come, they are weary waiting for us; the hour waxes late, and Elliot, I trow, is long abed.
9This morning I lay long abed, and then to my office, where I read all the morning my Spanish book of Rome.
10* We can imagine to ourselves the silence of the house, when all the Puritan household had been long abed.
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