Nesis had been carried back in one dugout, Ambrose in the other.
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I went with him and found the dugout, which was very good.
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Three trips up and down the hill conveyed it to the dugout.
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The sergeant and I rushed into the ruins of our machine-gun dugout.
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With a wild yell it burst the door of the dugout open.
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The only means of crossing over was by an Indian dugoutcanoe.
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We-hro was cleaning his father's dugoutcanoe, after a night of fish spearing.
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I almost lost my dugoutcanoe-andmy primary mode of travel-toa swollen river.
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He took a dugoutcanoe from the old board landing.
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Malachi Constant put out from shore in a dugoutcanoe.
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The remains of a 5,000-year-old logboat have been discovered in the River Boyne near Newgrange.
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She spent seven weeks paddling down the Congo River in a dug-outcanoe.
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Barring a small dug-outcanoe on the river there was nothing moving within sight.
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On its placid bosom a dug-outcanoe glided rapidly, containing Natty Bumpo and Genevra Tompkins.
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We had now also acquired a small dug-outcanoe as tender, and a large fishing-net.
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Much like many other Guna women, she's sitting in her small dug-outcanoe and offering her beautiful handicrafts to tourist boats.
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Taking the solitary dug-outcanoe, or pirogue, as it is called in the vernacular, we paddled out into the tangle of water-paths.
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So that same afternoon saw Kettle journeying in a dug-outcanoe over the beer-colored waters of the river, up stream, toward the witch-doctor's village.
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In the future they would be riding in ox-drawn carts and dug-outcanoes; why not let them enjoy a little high technology while they could?
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It has taken on many different styles and sizes over the centuries, from the simplest dug-outcanoes to more advanced 19th century galleons and warships.
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Dug-outcanoes were common wherever the trees were big and strong enough, as in Southern Asia, Central Africa, and on the Pacific Coast of America.