She replied, 'There were thirteen people drowned yesterday evening out of a four-oaredboat.'
2
They have a small boat, then a four-oaredboat, and then the larger six-oared boat.
3
At this moment a four-oaredboat swept alongside, and Mr. Hazel came on board again.
4
While yet a mile from it he saw that he was rapidly pursued by a four-oaredboat.
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Some young men hired a four-oaredboat to come to the evening service, intending to disturb the congregation.
6
She immediately ran down to the boat-house, launched the old four-oaredboat, and rowed it along the shore, round the island, out to him.
7
There is no sail in sight like her, but I see a four-oaredboat, which has just passed Bunaw Ferry, pulling up the loch.
8
Sutter set out on his somewhat vague quest with a four-oaredboat and two small schooners, loaded with provisions, implements, ammunition, and three small cannon.
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And a few minutes later the four students were down at the boathouse, getting out one of the four-oaredboats.
10
It was a four- oared boat, rather bigger than usual, tarred all over except for the top plank, which was painted light blue.
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'BOATS.-About one-fourth of our cure last year was from open boats-six-oared boats at far haaf, and four-oaredboats at home haaf.