But the dream about his wife - it disturbed him.
The dream had disturbed him: he wondered if it was the first onslaught of loneliness upon his mind.
No dream of such a thing disturbed the young girl, as her entire unconsciousness plainly showed.
He slept again, and if he dreamed, those dreams didn't disturb him.
Yet the dream disturbed him to the point that he found it impossible to return to sleep.
And he knew that his mother was always there, next door, in case bad dreams came and disturbed his sleep.
He was tired, the dream last night obviously having disturbed what little rest he'd had in the armchair.
The others soon did the same, and no sound or dream disturbed their slumber.
Despite the nobleman's anxieties, no more screams or dreams disturbed his rest.
Some dreams still disturb him, but not seriously.