It would kill the patient to keep him with you, exposed in an open boat.
I told you before, my lad, safer than in an open boat.
Toward the latter end of the month, Mr. Bass, the surgeon of the Reliance, returned from an excursion in an open boat to the southward, after an absence of twelve weeks.
Captain Achang Bakir was with us; and he has sailed in all the seas of the Archipelago in an open boat, and we had his advice.
It was a rather daring enterprise to make a voyage of nine hundred miles in an open boat; and I should like to ask who was the originator of the idea.
She was decked over her entire length, so that she could be closed as tight as the inside of a barrel, while the steam-launch was an open boat.
Pricket, one of the crew, whom Purchas discredits, which is largely an apology for the mutiny which set Hudson adrift in an open boat in the bay now bearing his name (Asher, p.
In most respects the voyage was a failure, yet it nevertheless afforded him the opportunity of writing his Description of New England, whose coast he ranged in an open boat, from the Penobscot to Cape Cod.
Smith, in an open boat, with fourteen others,—seven gentlemen (including Dr.
They've been out nine days and nights in an open boat, almost without food or drink, and they've come all that incredible distance before the high wind.
Nine hundred and forty-four miles is an awful long stretch for two boys to come in an open boat.
The intention of mine is chiefly to render this narrative more intelligible, and to show in what manner the coast appeared to me from an open boat.
They had run three thousand six hundred and eighteen miles in an open boat in forty-one days, with provisions barely sufficient for five.
Both sexes accomplish prodigious feats of walking, swimming and rowing, and both invariably bear up remarkably under hardship and privation such as that incident to being cast away to sea for weeks in an open boat.
This stoutly-built double-ender is generally acknowledged to be the most seaworthy type of open boat known, and instances are on record of its having ridden out storms in which sailing vessels, and even steamers, came to grief.
For the seven Englishmen in an open boat, groping along a strange coast, the ordeal was severe.
But in an open boat, brought down to the very plane of the sea, this feeling almost wholly deserts you.
For on board that very craft, the old Arcturion, were four tall fellows, whom two years previous our skipper himself had picked up in an open boat, far from the farthest shoal.
On Wednesday and Thursday last, no less than one hundred and seventy French emigrants, mostly priests, were landed from the packets, and anopen boat at Brighton.
With Captain Fay and several others they embarked in an open boat, the Captain, who owned the boat, intending to purchase salmon of the Indians for the San Francisco market.
They understood their master only too well, and took King Erik out on the fjord in an open boat, and killed him there, scarce giving him time to say his prayers.
Often, after a night or two in a hut that held half a dozen families, he was compelled to change his clothes to the skin in an open boat or out on the snow.
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