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"No thank you, the Lord will save me!" he said, and the man in the rowboat rowed away
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"No thank you, the Lord will save me!" he said again, and the man rowed away
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At the stern one man or woman lounged while they were rowed to their destination
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From here she could see canals went into the island that had many of those rowed taxi cabs plying their waters
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spotted the ship in trouble, and bravely, or perhaps foolishly, rowed
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They rowed and rowed down the river
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Roman rowed the last couple of strokes until he was satisfied that they
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We rowed out in the little skiff that Chloe had left on the beach, and then we climbed
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After burying the enemy dead, Kestides and five of my cousins rowed out to the
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When they rowed back, their faces were exultant
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And it was Father who spotted the sail, rowed to it, dragged it from the sea, and spread it to collect rain water
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I sat in the stern and, while four of the fellows rowed, two of us bailed, and we were doing all right
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As our ratings rowed us closer to the shore the rifle fire became fiercer it was pinging off the boats or buzzing overhead and we watched as a lot plopped into the water I saw this but felt as though I was somewhere else it was most strange
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” As we rowed closer we could hear jeering and shouting from some of the boats but as the shore neared dramatically these stopped to be replaced by the cries and pain of men who were being wounded and dying in the boats
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“We could see the wire on the beach as we rowed in fucking bombardment hadn’t touched it and we could see the massive entanglements running into the sea
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“For some reason they had cast us off in front of the wrong beachhead and as we are rowed in the Turkish sentries spot us and open fire so by the time we land on the beach they have whistled up support and raised the alarm
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With the boatsteerer at the bow of the boat, the sailors rowed
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Captain Waddell, so they took a boat and rowed ashore
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USS Cyane rowed toward the schooner
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A whip could occasionally be heard, indicating slaves rather than soldiers rowed below
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A heartbeat later, the bow of the once-majestic vessel disappeared under the waves, and the Captain began to weep as she rowed the longboat away
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By now Thomas had rowed the small boat to within one hundred yards of the shore, and he could see Rachel heading toward the wooden dock
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We rowed fairly near one of them and I could see that it dwarfed the merchant dugout
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After a few memorable days, I was rowed out to one of the Koryo ships in the bay
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He got me up well before dawn and I rode down to the waterfront in plenty of time to be rowed out to the ship
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The passengers and their cargo were rowed ashore in small boats
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13 Nevertheless the men rowed hard to bring it to the land; but they could not, for the sea brought up, and was
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I thanked Hadebah and got myself rowed out to the ship
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Once ashore he motioned me to a small path and then put back into the river, rowed for the north shore, and continued downstream
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They beckoned me aboard and rowed me out to the ship
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It was near dusk when I was rowed back to the ship
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Once he was cleaned up and dressed in my far-too-large clothes, we were rowed to the larger island where the big man was camped
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I ate quickly and was rowed ashore with very little ceremony
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Near dusk their ship returned and they rowed out to explain the situation
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At dawn on the third day, we were rowed out to our boat and climbed aboard
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We rowed the man across the river and gave him a captured horse, well past its prime, to ride
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We rowed back out to the boat for the night
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I was rowed ashore to a small village and was wished well
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The next morning we were rowed in the large, painted dugout canoe belonging to Behechio all the way out to the island by a crew of sixty men
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My first thought was that it might be another one of John’s assassins in spite of the Khakhan’s warning, but as I watched, a boat was lowered, and the crew rowed a man and boy with a parrot on his shoulder ashore
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As I watched, a boat was dropped and a Kashik officer was rowed ashore by six of the green-clad sailors
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I was rowed ashore along with the jagun of Kashik that had been sent as my escorts
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With the doge leading the way, we stepped aboard and were soon rowed into and along what was called the Grand Canal, a wide S-shaped
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lines of makeshift oars rowed on although the plants had no
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That brat also rowed
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When therefore they had rowed about twenty-five or thirty stadia A they saw Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near to the boat; and they were afraid
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The wind and the waves were strong as Halfdan rowed
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1 And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came to them walking on the 2 water after they had rowed with difficulty about twenty-five or thirty furlongs
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When the Norse raiding-fleet had rowed and sailed far enough away, the oars went onto the racks and Halfdan gave tasks to the Norsemen
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giggling guy was rowed to shore
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Stephen rowed all the way to the island
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They said very little as they rowed home
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They came to the island, and rowed around it to the other side
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They rowed to the rocks on which the wreck lay
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So no more was said, and the four children got into their boat and rowed home as fast as they could
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Still the children said nothing at all, but looked away while Stephen rowed steadily
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The captain rowed the gondola through the crystal clear water; it was so clear Sam and the others could see the bottom of the river
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Ceder took her oar back from Jai and they rowed together for a time
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the others that it was reversing; Slinks closed his eyes and rowed
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Matthew sighed as the plane descended and he could see the small, hedge rowed, green fields of Ireland once more
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rowed in the first place
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She realized that he had rowed all night without pause, and marvelled at his iron endurance
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In the morning, Tegan rowed back over with the guts and parts that no one else wanted
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3 They rowed over to near the village of Kheresa, put their boat in the custody of friends, and began the wanderings of this eventful last year of the Master's life on earth
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Messengers brought them word that Mary's house was still under surveillance; therefore, when it grew dark, the three waiting men entered their boat and slowly rowed away toward the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee
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They only knew that when a follower of Asura died, the corpse went southward down the great river, in a black boat rowed by a giant slave, and neither boat nor corpse nor slave was ever seen again; unless, indeed, certain dark tales were true, and it was always the same slave who rowed the boats southward
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one once the guys not looking and rowed as fast as
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Siri launched the boat from the slipway at first light and rowed out of the sheltered harbour into open water, which was choppy with a stiff breeze from the south-west
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picked up the oars and rowed the boat closer to the rainbow
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glowing in the boat; I rowed so fast that I scared the dragonflies away
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rowed, with Abdul stormed up to his room shouting that in one month's time,
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It will track each item with the rowed value in the $data array, ensuring that the correct item is updated with the correct new quantity
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Satisfied, Coatl had the oarsmen stand down and ordered the square sail hoisted, as soon as the breeze filled the large white woven sail the vessel began to race along the blue water twice as fast as it had done when being rowed
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Not wanting to be caught in the storm, two rowed instead of just the one man, John and I took turns, for there were only two ores, but all got relief by swapping back and forth
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Two of the men went by boat to other countries: Yan rowed his way to the
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They rowed the stricken Motion towards the shore and beached it before
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Watson and Hayes rowed on quietly towards the trawler
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After a quick, frugal lunch, the sixteen travelers went back in their boat and rowed away from the shore before raising again their sail and resuming their course towards Ville-Marie
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Going back to the wharf near the fort, they retrieved their boat and canoe and rowed them down the stream to the shoreline of Fernand’s land lot, then solidly tied them to a large tree
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Rowed – perhaps unsurprisingly - by the Ferryman
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It would be bad enough being rowed across the river into the jaws of Hell, without having to do it one tiny little paddle at a time
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Calragen’s a-gettin fatigued, bless his heart, and it’s been a fair time since I rowed two oars wid one arm
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The others fetched each their ores and they rowed out to sea
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waned, but we hadn’t fallen out or rowed
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The last time they’d seen each other was when they’d rowed about how Susannah was treating Graham – who had still been her boyfriend at the time, at least technically
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We rowed as hard as we could, but the current took us miles away from the island
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What other animals sit in ordered groups on rowed seating
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He sang a little song as he rowed
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I had given the strictest private instructions; and dropping speechless into the dinghy, a palpitating mixture of heat, anxiety, and rapture, was rowed as fast as two strong men could row me to the brig and the waiting skipper
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rowed its way into Peter’s head trying to dig it out was an exercise in futility
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But that afternoon Lucy and Miss Entwhistle were taking the air in a car Wemyss had hired, and at the very moment the young man was being turned away from the Eaton Terrace door Lucy was being rowed about the river at Hampton Court--very slowly, because of how soon Wemyss got hot--and her aunt, leaning on the stone parapet at the end of the Palace gardens, was observing her
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He remembered how when they rowed about the children or rather the lack of them, how he used to accuse her of using Terry as a child substitute
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John rowed toward where the lilies were
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his net, that he had rowed to the dock and hurried to the house to prepare the bass
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” Sterling pointed to the grey ocean below where Bergit, in her big boots and old cowboy hat, rowed a dinghy toward the fish farm
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Sterling and Nicky got into the ten-foot boat and rowed ashore, following Bergit's trail up the beaten path