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1 He was seen going ashore in the boat which took the mails.
2 We therefore thought that we should be perfectly safe in going ashore .
3 My sponging-bath makes a good pinnace for going ashore from the vessel.
4 He says he is going ashore , and you will not forbid him.
5 They anchored out in the stream in Sydney Harbour, going ashore in tenders.
6 The English packet followed us in, going ashore more towards the Spanish lines.
7 Presumably Edith is going ashore , indulging her every wish and passion.
8 I asked for leave-toldhim I was going ashore to see the Maynards.
9 This was to save his going ashore to unhook the pole.
10 Uncle Henry is going ashore just as he is, in his blue jersey.
11 I reminded him to take his protection just as he was going ashore .
12 Heyst went to stay in Schomberg's hotel, going ashore in the hotel launch.
13 The captain, who was going ashore , could make inquiries, and Kate must wait.
14 And says he's going ashore when he takes a trip down the village.
15 Well, they are here, at all events, and it stops our going ashore .
16 The most likely track has it going ashore west of New Orleans on Tuesday.
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