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1It lay there rocking, and a long oar rested against the seat.
2Another man stood in the stern with a similar long oar to steer.
3A man stood at the stern with a long oar to steer it.
4We rowed, Nick at one long oar, the old man at the other.
5I mounted the steering platform, and grasped the long oar.
6This, when on the water, concealed even the long oar.
7Big Tom steered our boat with a long oar, which he used as a rudder.
8And there lying in the bottom of the boat beside a long oar was my football.
9At each end of the raft, a long oar is securely fixed, in temporary rowlocks for that purpose.
10The long oar crowded him nearly off the seat, as he tried to hold her straight out into mid-water.
11We had then to cut out the paddles, a long oar to steer by, and also the mast and yard.
12Again and again was the long oar dipped into the water, and made to press against the rush of the current.
13They came on steadily, the steersman standing at his post and handling the long oar as though it was a feather's weight.
14He pulled his long oar into the boat and turned to face the direction from which the answering nozzler blast had come.
15They arrived to find cult leader David Koresh on a bed onstage, yelling and screaming while smashing a long oar on the bed.
16Then I stationed the sturdiest of the two deck-hands on the port bow with a long oar, while I took the starboard with another.
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