The cloud on Lawford Tapp's countenance did not lift immediately as he sculledthem out to the anchored sloop.
Then he drew in the skiff that trailed the Merry Andrew, stepped in, and sculled himself ashore, beaching the boat, just as Cap'n Amazon came down from the store with a second basket of supplies.
It was half-past seven when we were through, and we all got in, and sculled up close to the left bank, looking out for a spot to haul up in.
In any case, they hove her to one misty evening in a deep inlet behind a promontory, and Wyllard, who sculled up it alone in the growing darkness, badly startled the agent of an A.
He was also told that no questions would be answered, and when he had given Wyllard supper the latter sculled away in the darkness leaving him none the wiser.
The water was full of naked swimmers, who shouted laughing welcomes; and a host of light, swift boats, sculled by naked fishermen, darted out to look for passengers and freight.
Our boatmen sculled swiftly through the confusion of shipping and junkery; and as we cleared it I saw, far out in midstream, the joki waiting for us.
I jumped in, and, letting him pass me before I threw off the rope, sculled the little dug-out into the middle of the river.
When the sloop was sculled alongside by her big sixteen-foot oars, they found that an anchor chain had been made fast to the keg.
But, naturally, the first thing to be done after the sloop had beensculled alongside the rock was to explain the cause of their delay, and the subsequent happenings.
In accordance with this decision, the sloop was sculled by Fu close in under a ledge of rocks where there was deep water.
Ay, ay," squeaked a boy who was so small that he could scarcely lift the oar, light though it was, with which he sculled his punt cleverly along.
Still he worked perseveringly at his single oar, and sculled rapidly over the sea; but, as he approached the Point he soon perceived that no effort of which he was capable could enable him to gain it.
He sculled the punt to the little cove by the Head, and there loaded her with rocks.
That will depend upon what you say and do," answered Donald, as he shoved off, and sculled to the wharf where the Maud lay, to assure himself that she was in no danger.
Donald was full of excitement, and full of wrath; and as soon as he got the idea of the guilty party through his head, he sculled the skiff with all the vigor of a strong arm towards the Juno, easily overhauling her in a few moments.
He did not wait to study the cause, but jumping into his skiff, he pushed off, and sculled with all his might towards the yacht.
As soon as the pigs were in the boat, Ready sculled it on shore, while Mr Seagrave and William brought up the goats and sheep ready for the next trip.
Dick sculled for an hour without seeing another turtle, when, as he was returning to the boat and within a hundred yards of it, one rose beside the dingy so near that the boy was on its back before it could go under the surface.
Then for a few minutes Dick took the oar and slowly and more slowly sculled toward those little round stars.
Then Ned sculled to the mouth of Rodgers River, where, upon a little beach, the captain first saw the gleam for which he had been looking.
The captain sculled the skiff slowly toward the crocodile, which was lying on the water, just under the bank.
Dick sculledthe dingy beside the turtle and, while trying to make fast the boat's painter around the creature, fell overboard.
He sculled slowly over water so clear that he seemed to be floating in the air.
Ned, and in a moment the skiff was free and being sculled by the captain toward the quarry, while Ned stood in the bow with a noosed rope in his hand.
As they neared the shark, Dick took the harpoon pole and made ready with the harpoon, while Ned sculled quietly in the wake of the ugly fish.
So saying he sculled off, with a face hardly less puzzled than the small scared faces which, after watching him go, turned dismally to their own unlucky Noah's Ark.
By a super-human effort he got his boat clear, and sculled down hard all, reaching the boat-house at seven minutes to eight.
The next moment he had leaped into it, and casting off the painter, he sculled rapidly toward the pound.
Well, we will try it," was the decision of his companions, and the boat was pushed off and slowly sculledby Captain Bradley toward the sloop.
You just stay right here a few minutes;" and then he ran down the wharf, jumped into the yawl, and sculled quietly over to the sloop.
I sculled about several minutes, thinking of giving others a tow, or of even hauling in one or two more, after we got the water out of the boat; but we found no one else.
I think it probable I sculled away from the spot, as there was nothing to guide me.
There was nobody about, and I pushed out and sculled over to the Wavecrest without being interfered with.
So I sculled on to the Wavecrest and prepared to go aboard.
Regarding fishing in the Japanese seas, he says: 'Through an inlet on this coast our small boat is sculled by two sturdy Japanese fishermen, who drive the light craft across the shadows of the hills with speed remarkable.
When the fishing was completed, and the black floats were again left to mark the spot, our boat was sculled somewhat farther down the land.
Getting into this, John sculled towards the creature, who kept swimming and diving.
After much shaking of scaly hands, we sculled back to the Dulcibella, where she slept in a bed of tremulous stars.
We had made a long and painful toilette that morning, and felt quite shy of one another as we sculled towards the pier, in much-creased blue suits, conventional collars, and brown boots.
It was scarcely a minute's row in the dinghy, and when the anchor was down we sculled over to it.
Doubting this statement, Jimmie clambered into the small boat andsculled toward the stern of the false "U-13".
He sculled the small craft quickly over the intervening distance and was soon alongside.
He had sculled the old white-haired minister into a rock with delight to no one but Adam Craig, who had spent a whole evening cackling about it.
Anxious to help, Kenny sculled the old punt back and forth, whenever the horn blew, until dusk.
Proceeding to the shore, I saw a boat put out from the Victoria, sculled by a native deck-hand.
There was an arched bridge over the blue water, and a sampan sculled by a boatman in a brown kimono.
Noddy sculled about on the smooth water for a time, till it was nearly dark, and Mollie thought it was time to return on board.
The cabin-boy sculled with all his might for an instant, which brought the boat up to the spot; but he was horrified to see that she was followed by a monstrous shark.
Noddy sculled towards the Roebuck, for he knew that Captain McClintock was anxiously awaiting their return.
There was hardly a breath of wind, and Noddy sculled the boat towards an opening in the reef, which was of coral, and surrounded the island.
Making the end of the rope fast to the thwart in front of him, he sculled the skiff a few strokes, seized hold of the swinging boom, loosed the sheet again, took a clove hitch around the boom and was back on deck in a twinkling.
But the small boat and its possibilities was imprinted on Harvey's brain as he watched it toss flimsily about, while the captain and mate sculled ashore.
As soon as the pigs were in the boat, Ready sculled it on shore, while Mr. Seagrave and William brought up the goats and sheep ready for the next trip.
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