At the book's conclusion he is left, in a little boat, coasting around the shores of the sea-washed countries of the Mediterranean, with the forlorn hope of finding a companion solitary.
I have passed that place where our little boat used to land, but where is the hand stretched out to meet mine, where the glad voice, the sweet smile, the beloved form?
The crew may then have saved themselves at Païon, and according to the account of some natives they built a little boat there, whilst the other vessel, which had struck on the reef further out, had been lost with all on board.
Many of the sailors of the second vessel had got to land, and built at Païon a little boat out of the pieces of the large ship wrecked.
One day they came to a wide river on which floated a little boat, all decked out with green branches.
They got a little boat, and a boatman to row them, and for two days they were far out at sea.
The wicked old Shepherd of the Seas had found her tossing on the waves in a little boat, and had taken her home to his deep-down caves to make her his wife.
The confidant clapped her hands, and immediately a little boat appeared, and came towards them with one rower.
As soon as they reached the river, they embarked in a little boat, and went over.
For my part, I spent the day in great uneasiness, and when night arrived, opening a small private gate, I espied a little boat on the canal which seemed driven by the stream.
You took her from that house, a young girl, in a little boat.
There were her wealth, her lands, her palaces; but her only refuge was that little boat.
The night air was very chilly and full of brine; a little boat towing by a long painter was sheering about in the phosphorescent wake of the ship.
It was a fine, frosty November morning, when he rowed Mara across the bay in a little boat to recite his first lesson to Mr. Sewell.
Up goes my Boat among [6] the stars Through many a breathless field of light, Through many a long blue field of ether, Leaving ten thousand stars beneath her: Up goes my little Boat so bright!
When you’re in a boat—a little boat—anything might happen.
Is it so odd a thing to like to row a little boat?
A little boat, but a long cruise, as long as may be.
As we passed down through the garden, we saw a little boat, bottom up, dazzling white in the sun.
Oh, could we float forever, little boat, Under the blissful sky drifting alone!
Rock softly, little boat, the while I mark The far-off gliding sails, distinct and dark, Across the west pass steadily and slow.
As soon as a discharge appears, in many cases, there is relief.
This relieves the congestion and prevents a great amount of blood from flowing and settling (congestion) there.
Sometimes the leg must be kept motionless by plaster of Paris or gutta-percha bandages.
Chop the onions finely in the same bowl as the peppers.
Then Peter said to his boat: “Little boat, little boat, float a little nearer.
At this very time, a little boat, rowed silently by two oarsmen, touched shore on the other side of the island.
Mrs. Hetherington in a white frock and blue sash was waving her hand gaily from the little boat.
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