Well, he was steering with his tail all the time, so you see I’d nothing to do but to pull away.
So pull away, boatmen; bend to the oar; Merry is the life of the gay voyageur.
So pull away, boatmen, bend to the oar; Merry is the life of the gay voyageur.
He was still unwilling to pull away, and leave them to their fate; at length he ordered his men to make a simultaneous rush at them, and to endeavour to trip them up, or to knock them over with the flats of their cutlasses.
Brave hearts, then let us go To drub the haughty foe, Who once again shall know, Pull away, gallant boys!
We 've with Nelson plough'd the main, Pull away, jolly boys!
Now, all together, pull away, my lads, and let us go for them!
I couldn't pull away from it with everything I had, couldn't even swing out enough to make an orbit, either hyperbolic or elliptical around it.
We may live through the pressure while we are pulling away, and we certainly shall die if we don't pull away.
It simply means that they will go with us instead of saving us, for of course they can't pull away, since we couldn't.
So pull away, boatmen; bend to the oar; Merry is the life of the gay voyageur.
Sandy's voice sounded almost like a shriek as he urged us to pull away, while he kept the boat off from the furious surf, which, with a sound of thunder, beat upon the lower portion of the berg.
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