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1After three-quarters of an hour's hard rowing the barge approached her side.
2The water was quiet here, and hard rowing was necessary to make any progress.
3By nightfall the cutter, by dint of hard rowing, had got safe into harbour.
4We arrived at Sand about 9 o'clock, after hard rowing, the tide being against us.
5They progressed very slowly, and after two hours' hard rowing they seemed no nearer than before.
6But by portage and hard rowing we got our boats beyond the shoals and found deep water.
7It took 45 minutes of hard rowing on a good current to take us around this one loop.
8With his glass he saw them coming and by their hard rowing he guessed that they had news.
9We reached her after a good time of hard rowing, and were quite tired before we did so.
10Curiously enough, this was the very place at which, by hard rowing, Ryer and Pete had also arrived.
11With hard rowing we got that night (11th January, 1701,) to Mons.
12I found it terribly hard rowing, and finally exclaimed, "This is the darnedest boat I ever pulled."
13But it was hard rowing against such a sea, and it seemed as though they would never reach the place.
14After two days hard rowing against head wind, we made land, but were afraid to enter the river till nightfall.
15Then one of the larger boats is manned and taken across, but is carried down almost to the rocks in spite of hard rowing.
16The tide served me some three hours and more, in which time, by dint of hard rowing, I reached Brentford, where I left the boat.
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