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1 When I sail, they sail; when I remain ashore , they remain ashore .
2 Wild, four of the men and I were forced to remain ashore .
3 Bolitho had sometimes suggested that he should remain ashore , if only for a time.
4 To remain ashore was death, and every dhole knew it.
5 After finishing up, the solemn Charley invited the skipper and supercargo to remain ashore till morning.
6 Moseh's vow compelled him to remain ashore .
7 Mrs. Brown had to remain ashore alone with her rage, but the steward was nursing his on board.
8 As Captain Guy will remain ashore for the present, your mate, Mr. Jermin, will command until his recovery.
9 It would have meant remaining ashore - worse than that, an appointment at the Admiralty.
10 Are you quite sure that you will run no risk by remaining ashore ?
11 The boys remained ashore , and carefully watched the proceedings.
12 Some of them, now that the moment had come, almost wished they had remained ashore .
13 Gertrude, insisting, accompanied her father, and remained ashore .
14 I remained ashore to recuperate, and he went on in a cutter to his own island, Bora Bora.
15 This detachment remained ashore some time.
16 This time, eighteen men remained ashore .
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