In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Huck has two distinct lifestyles. One is on land, where he either resides with a conservative widow who wants to civilize him or with his drunken father. The second lifestyle is that on the raft where he travels with the escaped slave, Jim. While he is powerless on land, he is king of the world on the raft and doesn't have to live or operate within the confines of societal rules or pressures.
Huckleberry Finn's usual place for sleeping is by the riverbank or in the woods. He often chooses to sleep outdoors in nature rather than in a traditional bed.
Other than sleeping at Miss Watson's at the beginning of "The Adventures of Hucklberry Finn", Huck enjoyed to get out of Miss Watson's house and sleep in the woods.
Huck's usual place for sleeping was in a barrel on Cardiff Hill, near the riverbank.
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Your dog may be pooping more and sleeping more than usual because it is getting sick. Your dog may also just be getting old.
Some people bite their tongue while they are sleeping because they are relaxed. They can also have a bigger tongue than usual.
George is worried about sleeping in a strange bed that is not his own. He is concerned about the unfamiliar surroundings and the discomfort of not having his usual sleeping arrangements.
Uterus
It's probably pseudo-hibernating, it's completely normal.
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Climate
"The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures" implies that they cannot fight back. Macbeth refuses to go back to the room where the murdered Duncan lies, and Lady Macbeth is telling him in her usual contemptuous way that he has nothing to be afraid of.
Holden's mood softened and he felt a deep sense of affection and protectiveness towards Phoebe when he saw her sleeping. He was filled with a sense of love and warmth for his younger sister, which contrasted with his usual feelings of alienation and cynicism.