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1 The King and Queenes go on board , they say, on Saturday next.
2 Did the sailors allow the lion to go on board the ship?
3 Let us die rather than go on board the pirate, said Harry.
4 Ye must be wedded to-morrow morn, and go on board without delay.
5 Then we will go on board at once, said Agatha, with decision.
6 But why should we not go on board of the ship ourselves?
7 Do you suppose they will let us go on board of them?
8 Will you consent to listen to them if we go on board ?
9 Everywhere I go on board there is an immediate and total silence.
10 We can see who is in the boat before we go on board .
11 He is ready to go on board ; he implores and urges instant departure.
12 Yes, sir; I thought I would go on board and read my letters.
13 Neither of them saw the count go on board the ship.
14 Now, I think the sooner you go on board the better.
15 Perhaps now it was not too early to go on board the yacht.
16 So I concluded to go on board ship for the present.
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