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She should have kept still and let him row right past.
I'm sure we're not strong enough either to row all the way back.
You'd row in my place if you lost me this way.
Because we could row for ever and a day, so we've decided not to.
But this was a boy's work and he had wanted to row with the others.
"First you have to row us out to the city."
We realized we'd have to row at our best against them.
The fellow took his place behind me and began to row.
Unfortunately, he did not row back the way they had come.
They turned away from the wind and had to row toward it.
You must learn to row as if the boat were not there.
Many of the students who row go to American universities.
As a boy growing up he taught himself to row.
He had them row on until they came to the mouth of a small bay.
We're just so efficient that we can row at 33 and move.
Then you row past several marker points on the course.
You could row out to it quite easily, she supposed.
Someone to row for me, and dinner just waiting to be caught.
We row in now and try to pick up their trail.
We could easily row it back to the second island.
It is a fine night, I have alcohol in my system to row off.
"Row around to the other side and see if Tucker is in the river."
Do not row canoe off the end of the earth.
A boat was prepared for her, five men to row.
There are a lot of people who don't like to row alone.