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She'd wash her feet in the sea when their vessel got under way with the evening tide.
Fumio told me we had to leave to catch the evening tide.
He is due to travel with the evening tide.
Ned took the first watch and they rumbled out of the harbor on the evening tide.
The yeasty smell of the ocean had moved closer on the evening tide.
"We can just make the evening tide if we hurry.
Seashells drifted in with the evening tide and lay waiting on the sand.
'Segoventos says we must be on the evening tide in two days' time when the moon is full.
It could not be arranged that night, for on the evening tide the Polychrest was ordered to sea.
Several anglers advised me to fish the afternoon and early evening tides, but I resisted that advice.
There was nothing important about the destination, only that the vessel was leaving on the evening tide.
He ached, his head pounded, and they still had to catch the evening tide out of Ischia.
Said he'd be back by evening tide," Sarah replied.
They had come in on the evening tide and night had fallen by the time they reached the inn.
I should start with the evening tide."
That you're supposed to catch the evening tide."
Sail this very night, on the evening tide."
A south-bound ship docked next day at noon, and sailed again with the evening tide.
Raines had told him that the Porpoise would likely weigh anchor with the evening tide, two hours from now.
The ships sailed with the evening tide.
And now, perhaps, with the evening tide coming in, the seals had come with it, and were singing.
By evening tide, I was partying.
Past the fishermen's boats waiting for the evening tide, we trekked to a shoreside dune.
"Can we make the evening tide?
The moon was past the last quarter when we finally set out on a calm sea in the late afternoon to take advantage of the evening tide.