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    1. He was not on duty at the Kassikan, he was not on Kassikan property, but in a sense he was a spokesman for the Kassikan in this wasn’t he? “I know of no way to get farther back than when that boatman from North Shore Canal noticed she wasn’t getting off,” Kulai said and that was solid truth


    2. and he approached the boatman nervously


    3. boatman called Noah!’ said Jean


    4. The lab’s still there according to the boatman


    5. According to Security, they had contacted Drewsbeck about the trouble the boatman was having raising the staff on the island before getting in touch with Conal


    6. It was the same day that he’d been called to the island by the boatman


    7. Colling wondered what had happened to the boatman, Petr Zaminoski, and his family, and whether the Russian colonel was still trading currency in the town square of that nearby village


    8. There was some danger involved because all sorts of things were floating down the river and could knock over a boat if the boatman was not very watchful


    9. Of course, one would end up some distance down the river on the far side, but a wagon would then haul the boat, boatman and passengers back to the main road


    10. The river was tidal here and a lone boatman had come upriver with the tide

    11. Then the wounded boatman glanced over his shoulder at two wagons waiting on the other side


    12. I realized I had been visited by Charon, the boatman on the river Styx (wooden staves = sticks = styx) who ferried the souls of the dead to Hades


    13. The engine sputtered to a stop as the boat neared the gentle bend of the river, and the boatman slapped their oars into the water


    14. to remember the popular story The Grammarian and the Boatman:


    15. over the pride of his erudition, he asked the boatman, “Do you know


    16. the boatman was hardly able to hold the boat as the waves tossed


    17. The boatman deposited us on a small pier nearby and we took a cab home


    18. Russell Boatman, Dean at Saint Louis Christian College, Christian Church, "What The Bible Says, The End Time,"


    19. ‘Some call me the Boatman and


    20. What was the Boatman doing? He released the oars

    21. They soon reached the head of the lake and the Boatman


    22. ‘Follow your guide,’ replied the Boatman casually


    23. ’ With that, the Boatman


    24. Russel Boatman, "What the Bible Says: The End Time" 1980, Christian Church


    25. Russel Boatman, “Beyond Death: What The Bible Says About The Hereafter,” 1980, Christian Church


    26. Russell Boatman, "What the Bible Says: The End Time" 1980, Christian Church


    27. Russell Boatman, “Beyond Death: What The Bible Says About The Hereafter,” 1980, Christian Church


    28. " Russell Boatman, Dean at St


    29. There a native boatman pulled alongside in a dugout canoe and sold Dillon a silver sword hilt bearing the imprint of characters engraved with a cutting tool known as a burin


    30. Furthermore, this native boatman claimed that during a stay in Vanikoro six years earlier, he had seen two Europeans belonging to ships that had run aground on the island's reefs many years before

    31. He tried to reach Vanikoro, where, according to the native boatman, a good deal of rubble from the shipwreck could still be found, but winds and currents prevented his doing so


    32. A boatman, who had passed by Rogliano, and who had several of these animals, whose tricks had greatly diverted him, had, doubtless, suggested this idea to him


    33. —About the boatman? Mr Power asked


    34. Merthin could see Ian Boatman rowing his small craft to the island, his passenger a monk, probably carrying food to the one remaining leper


    35. as far only for the bones I hate those eels cod yes Ill get a nice piece of cod Im always getting enough for 3 forgetting anyway Im sick of that everlasting butchers meat from Buckleys loin chops and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of mutton and calfs pluck the very name is enough or a picnic suppose we all gave 5/- each and or let him pay it and invite some other woman for him who Mrs Fleming and drove out to the furry glen or the strawberry beds wed have him examining all the horses toenails first like he does with the letters no not with Boylan there yes with some cold veal and ham mixed sandwiches there are little houses down at the bottom of the banks there on purpose but its as hot as blazes he says not a bank holiday anyhow I hate those ruck of Mary Ann coalboxes out for the day Whit Monday is a cursed day too no wonder that bee bit him better the seaside but Id never again in this life get into a boat with him after him at Bray telling the boatman he knew how to row if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say yes then it came on to get rough the old thing crookeding about and the weight all down my side telling me pull the right reins now pull the left and the tide all swamping in floods in through the bottom and his oar slipping out of the stirrup its a mercy we werent all drowned he can swim of course me no theres no danger whatsoever keep yourself calm in his flannel trousers Id like to have tattered them down off him before all the people and give him what that one calls flagellate till he was black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed chap I dont know who he is with that other beauty Burke out of the City Arms hotel was there spying around as usual on the slip always where he wasnt wanted if there was a row on youd vomit a better face there was no love lost between us thats 1 consolation I wonder what kind is that book he brought me Sweets of Sin by a gentleman of fashion some other Mr de Kock I suppose the people gave him that nickname going about with his tube from one woman to another I couldnt even change my new white shoes all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I had with that feather all blowy and tossed on me how annoying and provoking because the smell of the sea excited me of course the sardines and the bream in Catalan bay round the back of the rock they were fine all silver in the fishermens baskets old Luigi near a hundred they said came from Genoa and the tall old chap with the earrings I dont like a man you have to climb up to to get at I suppose theyre all dead and rotten long ago besides I dont like being alone in this big barracks of a place at night I suppose Ill have to put up with it I never brought a bit of salt in even when we moved in the confusion musical academy he was going to make on the first floor drawingroom with a brassplate or Blooms private hotel he suggested go and ruin himself altogether the way his father did down in Ennis like all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I saw through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for the honeymoon Venice by moonlight with the gondolas and the lake of Como he had a picture cut out of some paper of and mandolines and lanterns O how nice I said whatever I liked he was going to do immediately if not sooner will you be my man will you carry my can he ought to get a leather medal with a putty rim for all the plans he invents then leaving us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust with his long story might be a tramp and put his foot in the way to prevent me shutting it like that picture of that hardened criminal he was called in Lloyds Weekly news 20 years in jail then he comes out and murders an old woman for


    36. They got Ian Boatman to row them across to the island


    37. Gwenda thought about that as Ian Boatman rowed them all back to the city


    38. Monte Cristo called the owner, who immediately rowed up to him with the eagerness of a boatman hoping for a good fare


    39. down to the harbour and hired a boatman for an


    40. Any boatman would have done just as well

    41. nosed through the sidecanals and the boatman uttered his plaintive musical bird-cry of warning; on other days with the speed-boat bouncing over the lagoon in a stream of sunlit foam; it left a confused memory of fierce sunlight on the sands and cool, marble interiors; of water everywhere, lapping on smooth stone, reflected in a dapple of light


    42. “I would not leave thee!” I whimper’d as the Boatman row’d away


    43. “I love thee! O I love thee!” But the Boatman had his Orders and, despite my Pleas and Protestations, he row’d e’er faster


    44. The shore was deserted; there were no passers-by; not even a boatman nor a lighter-man was in the skiffs which were moored here and there


    45. One night, for the first time in her life, Fermina Daza suddenly awoke choking on tears of sorrow, not of rage, at the memory of the old couple in the boat beaten to death by the boatman


    46. To assume that human life will go in the direction indicated by Christ is the same as assuming that a boatman, in crossing a rapid river and directing his boat almost against the current, will move in that direction


    47. To take it for granted that human life is to follow the direction indicated by Christ would be like expecting the boatman, who, crossing a swift river, steers almost directly against the current, to float in that direction


    48. The landlady at this lodging was the mistress of a boatman


    49. Is it possible that there could be found a stupid boatman who would refuse to do his part in dragging, because he alone cannot drag the boat up against the stream? He who, besides his rights of animal life,—to eat and to sleep,—acknowledges any human duty, knows very well wherein such duty consists: just in the same way as a boatman knows that he has only to get into his breast-collar, and to walk in the given direction


    50. He who, in addition to his rights to an animal life, to eat and sleep, recognizes any sort of human obligation, knows very well in what that human obligation lies, just as the boatman knows it when the tow-rope is attached to him


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