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1. As the waters came up higher a man in a rowboat came up to the house and told him to get in
2. "No thank you, the Lord will save me!" he said, and the man in the rowboat rowed away
3. The waters rose to the edge of the roof and still the man sat on the roof until another rowboat came by and another man told him to get in
4. Bush and John stand on the dock, next to a wooden rowboat
5. It was still before Afternoonday lunch when they got to the big rowboat that this ship used to get ashore
6. There was a rowboat pulled up on the pebbly beach across the road
7. How Ava ever allowed Yellelle to talk her into a week long sea journey on a rowboat was beyond her
8. After that, they had to unship the oars of this rowboat to move any farther
9. It is an old rowboat and it has sat in Tom O’Hara’s barn
10. Just then the rowboat emerged from the left side of the island
11. Rachel had been on the rowboat with her brother many times, and she knew it was a twenty-minute ride to either side of the island, and another half hour around the island
12. Raul left with the rest, climbing aboard a rowboat
13. That included water: with a rented rowboat he posed as a man fishing for a big catch, repeatedly casting between the pilings while conducting a close-up inspection of the underside of the pier
14. We had a private dock and an oversized rowboat with outboard
15. Sandwiches and a thermos of coffee tasted great on a hired rowboat on the Serpentine, having padlocked the wheelchair to the railings, then an ‘oom pah pah’ brass band in the rotunda with not a microphone or amplifier in sight, rounded off a perfect afternoon
16. And, sure enough, from what she could see, Finn, who was howling curses, was in the rowboat but had one leg hanging out and blood spurting from the end of it, where a foot used to be
17. He did not suspect that the man in the rowboat, or the driver of the truck that picked him up was his adversary, until later when his men did not return
18. She could see and hear men on the other boat who were shouting in English while hurriedly putting a rowboat in the water
19. Waving at the sailors from the other ship, who were now in their floating rowboat, she shouted at them over the howling of the wind
20. Her repeated shouts and those from the first officer finally attracted the attention of the men in the rowboat, who then started rowing in their direction
21. Thankfully, the rowboat from the trawler quickly got side by side with the yacht’s bow deck and started pulling aboard the persons still on the yacht
22. The fishermen then transferred on their rowboat half of the occupants of the life raft, lightening it significantly
23. Seeing that Johnny Hyde was showing early signs of hypothermia, Marilyn glued herself to him and shouted to the other starlets in the rowboat
24. The occupants of the life raft now tied to the rowboat by a rope were however in an even worst situation, with the pierced bottom of their raft letting seawater freely flow and making them bathe in cold water
25. He then took out of the rear emergency compartment of the rowboat a watertight bag and opened it, revealing a small emergency radio transceiver
26. According to the information relayed by our XB-50, about forty survivors from a collision between two ships are clinging to a rowboat and a life raft in a stormy, cold sea about 560 miles southwest of Los Angeles
27. While the occupants of the rowboat were suffering a lot from the cold, the occupants of the life raft showed signs of severe hypothermia setting in, having bathed constantly in cold seawater since the sinking
28. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough place in the rowboat for all of them, by a long shot
29. Also, the level of water filling the rowboat was starting to worry him
30. As more and more of the passengers of the rowboat went to work, Caramanlis examined the passengers of the life raft to judge their state
31. Caramanlis understood that their only chance for survival was to transfer them in the rowboat
32. The problem was that some of the present occupants of the rowboat would have to transfer in the life raft in order to compensate for the weight transfer and avoid overloading the rowboat
33. Pulling on the rope linking the two crafts, Caramanlis got the raft closer to the rowboat, then stepped in the raft
34. ‘’Just help me transfer this girl into the rowboat instead of complaining, will you!’’ Replied in a firm voice the captain of the yacht to the man who had spoken
35. He then grabbed an unconscious starlet under the armpits and started pulling her towards the freeboard of the rowboat
36. The starlet was finally placed safely inside the rowboat, where the starlets there immediately pressed against her to warm her up
37. Caramanlis then started to transfer another starlet into the rowboat and was then shocked to see Marilyn Monroe step into the life raft
38. With tears in her eyes, Marilyn still helped Caramanlis to transfer the second unconscious starlet into the rowboat, ignoring the cold water now covering her legs
39. As they were transferring the unconscious photographer in the rowboat, the noise of jet engines approaching made the survivors look up
40. While one of the crew held the rowboat
41. After less than four minutes of walking, the group arrived at a wood and straw hut built near the shore, with a small, primitive rowboat tied to a nearby tree
42. The nine armed and armored Carolingian men-at-arms and knights occupying the rowboat with Robert Le Fort, Margrave[7] of Neustria[8], tightened their grips on their swords and battleaxes at the command of their leader
43. The bottom of their rowboat soon scrapped against the silt and sand of the island of Jeufosse, a small island in the middle of the Seine River that covered maybe sixty hectares of surface
44. Robert Le Fort, a still vigorous man and an intrepid warrior at the age of 46, jumped first on the sand of the shallow beach and ran towards the interior of the island, closely followed by the nine armored men of his rowboat
45. They had marvel ed at Yan’s rowboat journey to Ireland, had
46. Within another few minutes, the sphere had completely altered its form, and now resembled a small rowboat
47. rowboat which was lashed to a post on the other side of the lake
48. Koke motioned to the tied off rowboat and started helping the others into it
49. The rowboat in the distance along with its occupants disintegrated into fragments as the well-placed shot blew it up
50. Walking the cobbled beach on the channel between Anacortes and Guemes Island one day, he came across an abandoned and dilapidated thirteen-foot clinker-built rowboat