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Pull for your lives!" Best's boat glided alongside. ... With straining arms and labouring chests, the rowers tugged at the oars, their eyes fixed on the ...
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"Maybe," said Le Farge, "the quarter-boat's better stocked; pull for her. ... came from the quarter-boat, as she laboured behind. "Lay on your oars, bullies ...
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This made a rough sea, against which it was almost impossible to pull the boat. Added to their troubles was driving snow; also, the freezing of the water on their oar-blades ... "Shorty, if he won't pull, take that oar yourself," Kit commanded. ... "I'll see you in hell, first," he replied. "Take hold of that oar and pull."
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Writers' resource-Web-publish, read & critique, receive critiques. ... and the pull of the tide is a poultice of care. ... The oar-elves ceased their rowing, the helm's-elves stood alert by wheels and tillers. Billowing sails blossomed in clouds as the fleet drew together, watchful and wary.
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who had charge of the works and took the '' labouring oar ” in the ... any pull upon the piers. The process was exceedingly simple when ...
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It was to no Purpose for or us after we were in the Boat to think of reaching to own Ship, so all agreed to let her drive and only to pull her in towards Shore as much as we could, ... While we were in this Condition, the Men yet labouring the Oar to bring the Boat near the Shore, we could see, hen our Boat mounting the...
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and it shows how, by labouring with one's own hands, one may secure independence, and open for one's self many sources of health and amusement. I agree, therefore, with Rosseau, that it is one of the best books that can be put into the hands of children."
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but the _Compton's_ gave us a stiff pull to more than midway. ... We swung our oar-blades forward. "Ready?" The starter challenged us. Suddenly Takia yelped! We struck and lay back as the shot rang out! A stroke gained! Takia had taken the flash; the others the report! The Jap's clever start gave us confidence and a lead.
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