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1    2,   19|   which made the action of the oars impossible.~There was no
2    2,   19|        and Wilson seized their oars again, and managed to push
3    3,    6| distance that a boat with good oars would have accomplished
4    3,    9|     was swiftly rowed by eight oars, and steered with a paddle
5    3,   15|    paces off, a canoe with six oars lay on the beach. To launch
6    3,   15|    Wilson and Mulrady took the oars; Glenarvan the helm; the
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