[Marco Paul’s Voyages and Travels; Vermont by Jacob Abbott]@TWC D-Link bookMarco Paul’s Voyages and Travels; Vermont CHAPTER IX 22/22
But Forester was very slow in going on to new manoeuvers before the old ones were made perfectly familiar.
He accordingly spent nearly an hour in rowing about the pond, up and down, to make the boys familiar with the stroke.
He found, as is, in fact, universally the case with beginners in the art of rowing, that they were very prone to row faster and faster, that is, to accelerate their strokes, instead of rowing regularly, keeping continually the same time.
They gradually improved, however, in respect to this fault, and by the middle of the afternoon Marco began to think that they were quite a good crew. They practiced several new evolutions during the latter part of the afternoon, and just before tea time they all went home, much pleased with the afternoon's enjoyment, and with the new knowledge and skill which they had acquired.
They also planned another excursion the following week..
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