"Sleepwalker" Quotes from Famous Books
... silent. With the indifference to danger of a sleepwalker the Minnie Williams marched across the ... — The Best Short Stories of 1919 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various
... some object from a chair beside the door, held it an instant, kissed it softly and laid it down. Slowly and steadily she went across the room, avoiding all obstacles with the unerring instinct that often leads the sleepwalker through dangers that appall his waking eyes, and sat down in the great chair he had left, leaned her cheek upon its arm, and rested tranquilly for several minutes. Soon the dream disturbed her, and lifting her head, she bent forward, as if addressing or caressing ... — Moods • Louisa May Alcott |