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1 We all pulled on shore in the boats, taking Nat with us.
2 We pulled on shore to visit the ruins of the celebrated Abbey of Lindisfarne.
3 In a short time everything was put into the boat, and they pulled on shore again.
4 Ordering a boat to be manned, I pulled on shore , and climbed up to the Penn.
5 Highly delighted, we accordingly pulled on shore .
6 Standing in at nightfall as close to the spit as the water would allow, he pulled on shore .
7 I pulled on shore , saw her safe in the coach without asking her any question, and then returned on board.
8 It was still daylight when he and his officers, including three midshipmen in full rig, pulled on shore to attend the ball.
9 Ready put the sail in, an axe, a musket, and some cord; then they both got into the boat and pulled on shore .
10 The natural conclusion to which Captain Falkner came was, the boat must have pulled on shore , and made several tacks in that direction.
11 As the wind fell we dropped anchor, and pulled on shore , to visit a curious cavern, partly natural and partly a stone quarry.
12 Shortly afterward the lieutenant who commanded her pulled on shore in his boat, and, landing at the steps, proceeded to the governor's house.
13 Ralph could only hope that the boatswain himself would keep sober, and as he could not remedy matters by remaining, he pulled on shore .
14 The wind fell outside, so he dropped anchor and pulled on shore , and was married, and, of course, off she went to sea with him.
15 "That commodore of ours is a first-rate fellow, Mr Merry," he exclaimed, as we pulled on shore .
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