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Updated: May 4, 2025
Clown turned back as if to keep away from a dazzling light, and with "Ha, this is going some," shrugged his shoulders and scratched his head. The boat was now being rowed shore-ward over the calm sea. "You don't seem much fond of fishing," asked Red Shirt.
Darrin and his friends were soon informed by classmates that the launches now making shore-ward were coming in on their last trip for midshipmen. "Well, we're here in plenty of time," sighed Dave contentedly. "Oh, I knew we'd be, with you holding the watch," laughed Dan in his satisfied way.
Some of the pieces of ice are quite too small to bear a man's weight, and he must leap instantly to the next or he will sink with the ice. It is perilous work at best, and much too dangerous for any one to attempt without much practice and experience. They had a boat hook with them, and taking it to assist in the long leaps, Taylor started shore-ward. Dr.
It was a hard fight to avoid the rocks, but the life-belts made the task easier, and Tom Jeffs swam and was carried on shore-ward, to where a dozen fishermen were on the look-out with ropes, one of whom ran in from the sands to the coxswain's help, and dragged him in to safety; but, in spite of all his efforts, the Skipper was insensible.
Even Charles Davis, drenched and shivering, hung on beside me to the brass ring-handle of the chart-house door. Such sailing! It was a madness of speed and motion, for the Elsinore drove over and through and under those huge graybeards that thundered shore-ward.
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