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1
I'd rather
go
canoeing
up the river, as we had first planned.
2
Nowadays there are too many hotels, and people
go
canoeing
in ironed collars.
3
I know he'll let me
go
canoeing
if I write and ask him.
4
I do not think that you will care to
go
canoeing
again with me, Mr. Bingham.
5
Jimmie invited his wife to
go
canoeing
.
6
Afterward everyone's strangely giddy but not all that psyched about waking up in two hours to
go
canoeing
.
7
You want to
go
canoeing
.
8
The inducement was June Alber, whom she said she had already engaged to
go
canoeing
with Gaites Sunday afternoon.
9
Our biggest decision becomes whose turn it is to barbecue, and if we should wake up early to
go
canoeing
.
10
That time when our families went together, you wanted to
go
canoeing
,
but I dragged you over to explore the rock pools and caves?
11
"But looks like I've got some-man ,wecould
go
canoeing
in these things."
12
"Dave," Lace called, "we want to
go
canoeing
this morning.
13
"Let's
go
canoeing
,
"
proposed Muriel Harding, as they came in sight of the boathouse.
14
"Either one of you want to
go
canoeing
?
"
15
"To Mohair!" she exclaimed, putting down her cup; "why, he promised to
go
canoeing
at ten.
16
"You planning on
going
canoeing
?
"
go
canoeing
go
canoe