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1 The breeze died with the sun and the vessels were close inshore .
2 A few powerful strokes, and he reaches the dead water close inshore .
3 We could see that a south-east gale was still raging close inshore .
4 Let old Henshaw bring us close inshore , an' then we'll turn loose.
5 So close inshore he would not dare to use the pumps now.
6 The beauty of the coast tempted them to keep the boat close inshore .
7 Not much, but still dangerous for any vessel so close inshore .
8 We can make that close inshore in the Gulf of Alaska.
9 I can't make her out, but she must be standing very close inshore .
10 And if ye stand out, how will ye lay close inshore ?
11 Then I intend to come about and close inshore . He looked at him directly.
12 For unless I am very greatly mistaken the water shoals close inshore of us.
13 The other boat was keeping close inshore , for the tide had begun to run down.
14 She was finally anchored close inshore to await events.
15 Chebecks drew little water; they could lie close inshore without risk to their graceful hulls.
16 Then that's Mr. Bivens's yacht-thebig, ugly black one lying close inshore with steam up.
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