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1 Does it not at the same time draw the boat forward?
2 We'll draw the boat farther upon shore, and go on an exploring expedition.
3 So just before night sets in, draw the boat to shore near some village or town.
4 Suddenly the string broke, and then there was nothing with which to draw the boat to land.
5 Miss Elting motioned for them to draw the boat a little beyond the camp, which was done.
6 We must draw the boat up farther, so that it will be out of reach of the tide.
7 The crowd was still lingering; and half a dozen hands were extended to draw the boat up to the landing.
8 We stopped to pass the night, as the boatmen were too much fatigued to draw the boat any farther to-day.
9 The piece of wood caught under one of the thwarts, and this enabled him to draw the boat to the shore.
10 A white dove descends to draw the boat in which Lohengrin glides away and Elsa falls senseless in her brother's arm.
11 The boys did not draw the boat upon shore when they landed with Bob, therefore they had nothing to do but step on board.
12 Thad sprang ashore, and holding the painter, drew the boat in closer.
13 Somehow the water itself-orthe tide, or the star- drewthe boat forward.
14 They drew the boat up good and far on the beach.
15 Drawing the boat close to the shore, he gave Lael his strong hand.
16 We drew the boat alongside, and had him lifted on deck.
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