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1
Do you think you can
pull
an
oar
in a heavy seaway, Mr.
2
Not many captains want to
pull
an
oar
themselves, especially upriver.
3
But I know you are not fit to
pull
an
oar
.
4
The wounded who are still hale enough to
pull
an
oar
will row.
5
Caractacus and his companion, I found, were both accustomed to
pull
an
oar
.
6
No man can coach a crew and
pull
an
oar
at the same time.
7
Anybody could
pull
an
oar
after a few attempts, and a threat or two.
8
He'd need some whipping to
pull
an
oar
,
I reckon.
9
Ruth begged to
pull
an
oar
again, and her uncle did not forbid her.
10
I can't
pull
an
oar
without batting my back on the bottom of the boat.
11
Not while this here hand can
pull
an
oar
and I've a shiner in my pocket.
12
Here, I'll
pull
an
oar
,
too; and for God's sake keep clear of the British ships.
13
Pick men that can
pull
an
oar
.
14
The boys all numbered, with the exception of Frank Sedley, who was not to
pull
an
oar
.
15
Tudor, at his friend's solicitation, had occasionally attempted to
pull
an
oar
from Searle's slip to Battersea bridge.
16
How he envied him this chance to prove his courage and to
pull
an
oar
in a life-saving trip.
pull
an
oar
pull
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