Danny walked down to the harbor, threw the tarpaulin and two ropes into the boat, got into it himself, took the oar, and began to scull toward the sea.
When Kisseck's boat had cleared the harbor, Danny ran down the steps of the pier with eyes still averted from the two women and the child, got into the dingey, took an oar and began to scull after it.
By this means each scull is moved on the mast as a fulcrum with the power applied between that and the water.
In the contour of scull certainly I discern something paternal.
No one can tell how ill I am, because it does not come out to the exterior of my face, but lies in my scull deep & invisible.
He regained the step that he had taken away from her, and remarked, "If you will be good enough to allow me, I will scull you with the one oar to any part of the coast that you may wish to reach.
Take one of the oars, which you will find muffled, and scull to the shore and bring off Thorwald and his men.
He watched herscull away, a dark shadow in the darkling water.
You remind me----" And here the thought of Marrion Paul made him suddenly shift back to the thwart and begin to scull once more.
SCULL Field Manager of the Buffalo Jones African Expedition Editor's Note: The wild animals of Africa have been hunted with firearms for many a year, and photographed by more than one marksman of the lens.
In the October number Mr. Scull will relate the; adventures of the Buffalo Jones African Expedition in Lassoing Giraffe and Rhinoceros.
MY DEAR SCULL It has been asked by some what the object of the Buffalo Jones African Expedition was.
In the November number Mr. Scullwill relate the adventures of the Buffalo Jones African Expedition in Lassoing Lion.
But what I should do would be to lower a boat and gently scull her toward one of those shoals; we might do something then.
Scull round her bows, Lenny; I want to see where the cutter struck her.
Pedro motioned to Dick to scull up to the turtle and when the dingy was within three feet of the creature he jumped on its back and seized the edge of its shell just behind the head, with both hands.
Pedro began to express himself in Spanish again, and, as the sponger was less than two hundred yards distant, Dick swam to it, leaving his companion to bail out the dingy and scull it to the big boat.
Dick was proud of his sculling, and at his request it was arranged that he should scull the skiff for the captain, while Ned was to pole the little motor-boat, in which his father and sister would go with him.
Several times the oar jumped out of the scull hole in the skiff, and once Ned nearly went overboard.
Have to scull in sponging, but you'll pick that up.
Heres a Scull now: this Scul, has laine in [Sidenote: now hath iyen you i'th earth 23.
There's another: why might not that bee the Scull of of a Lawyer?
You won't want my help, so I'll scull the dinghy up to the ferry, and start my investigations.
He could scull pretty well, and he forced the heavy boat through the quiet sea directly for the lighthouse landing.
Why, Sis, I can scull this old tub to the landing below the lighthouse yonder.
My recovery was tedious,--the scull had been slightly fractured; and hence great care was necessary.
At the top, a sculland cross-bones were rudely stamped, and though the handwriting was tolerable, the sentences were ungrammatical, and many of the words misspelt.
That on the right a scull crowned with a mitre; an angel with a censer; time carrying off a female on his back; Death with an infant in his arms; Death on horseback with a flag; Death wrestling with a man.
On the left of the gate is a niche with a scull and bones in it.
He leans on a pedestal, on which are placed a scull and an hour-glass, and with his left hand draws towards him a draped female, who holds a globe in her left hand.
The border on the left has a scull with a regal crown; an angel dancing with a book; Death carrying off an old man; Death leading a child; Death with a naked corpse; Death digging a grave.
To some such print or painting, Hamlet, holding a scull in his hand, evidently alludes in Act v.
Over the gate a scull on each side, and on the outer edge of the arch is the inscription, "Quis Rex, quis subditus hic est?
At top, a winged scull surmounted with an hour-glass, and crossed with a spade and scythe.
The right-hand scull was heavy as if made of ironwood, the blade broad and spoon-shaped, so as to have a most powerful grip of the water.
The left-hand scull was light and slender, with a narrow blade like a marrow-scoop; so when you had the punt, you had to pull very hard with your left hand and gently with the right to get the forces equal.
She stood watching Fleur row back; the girl took her hand off a scull to wave farewell, and June walked languidly on between the meadows and the river, with an ache in her heart.
Watching her scull the skiff across, June thought: 'She's awfully pretty and well made.