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1
You were not riding on the
stone
-
boat
when you met her.
2
When the ball is thoroughly frozen, it is hoisted on to a
stone
-
boat
or truck (Fig.
3
A sunken
stone
-
boat
,
with a cabin half submerged, seemed propelled by some unseen power and rapidly dwindled in the distance.
4
You were in a hurry to get away the last time I saw you, when the
stone
-
boat
broke Creighton's wall.
5
All alone did Rosalie draw her to the grave on a
stone
-
boat
down the lane, an' over the hill, an' into the churchyard.
6
She paused for a moment, and went on: I begin to see; you did come down on the
stone
-
boat
and Miss Osborn came with you.
7
The
stone-boats
would run down alone.
8
Kit said he was, and added that Peter and two or three neighbors were loading the
stone-boats
on the moor.
9
"But I saw you and somebody else hardly a minute after the
stone
-
boat
hit the wall."
10
"We sent the
stone
-
boat
off by itself, and it was half-way down when I jumped on."
11
"Looks like a stone-boat," meaning thereby a sort of flat drag-sled often used for removing stones from a field.