[Marco Paul’s Voyages and Travels; Vermont by Jacob Abbott]@TWC D-Link bookMarco Paul’s Voyages and Travels; Vermont CHAPTER X 11/23
As they advanced toward it, Forester called out, "_Give way strong!_" and all the boys pulled their oars with all their strength, without, however, accelerating the strokes.
This gave the boat a rapid headway, and then Forester gave the order to _trail_, when the boys simultaneously lifted the oars out of the row-locks and let them drift in the water alongside of the boat.
As the boat was advancing very swiftly, the oars were immediately swept in close to her sides, and thus were out of the way, and the boat glided safely and swiftly through the passage, and emerged into a broader sheet of smooth water beyond. "_Recover!_" said Forester.
The boys then, by a peculiar manoeuver which they had learned by much practice, brought back their oars into the row-locks, and raised the blades out of the water, so as to get them into a position for rowing.
"_Give way!_" said Forester, and immediately they were all in motion, the boat gliding swiftly down the stream. After they had gone on in this way a few minutes, Forester ordered the oars _apeak_, and put the crew at ease.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|