"But you cannot sleep among the men," said Jandria, "it is not even to be thought of."
I'd slept most of the last six months among them.
Just two short winters ago he had talked with and slept among those trees.
Was she expected to sleep here, among so many other children?
"He was home, the unknown, to sleep forever among his own."
Still, he stopped sleeping among them, climbing pine trees to sleep above the ground, far from their reach.
The kingpin was ready to list my name with those sleeping among the fishes.
Campaign workers often sleep at supporters' homes, among other cost-saving measures.
Smaller children always had a place to sleep among the coats, close at hand, when they tired.
I have found them sleeping among the blueberries with little blue lips.