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1 2,2| bows, rowlocks for the two oars, a scull to steer with, 2 2,2| Mercy. ~Neb took one of the oars, Herbert the other, and 3 2,2| canoe, impelled by the two oars, advanced without difficulty. 4 2,2| away the sand with their oars, so as to facilitate the 5 2,3| speed by the aid of the oars. In a few minutes the explorers 6 2,3| therefore to make use of the oars. Herbert and Neb each took 7 2,3| difficult. The action of the oars was prevented, and Pencroft 8 2,2| yards, masts, boom, spars, oars, etc., were all furnished 9 3,3| yoke-lines, four others the oars, and the two others, kneeling 10 3,3| with extreme caution. The oars only dipped into the water 11 3,3| of his comrades, and the oars were rapidly plunged into 12 3,3| pulled vigorously at their oars that they might get out 13 3,3| islet with the two remaining oars, they pulled towards the 14 3,5| boat was iron-plated. Two oars lay at the bottom. ~"Jump 15 3,5| Neb and Ayrton took the oars, Pencroft the rudder. Cyrus 16 3,5| said Harding. ~And the two oars, plunging into the dark 17 3,5| sign from Cyrus Harding the oars again plunged into the water, 18 3,8| the lamp. He then took the oars, and the lamp having been 19 3,8| replied Ayrton, bending to his oars and directing the boat towards 20 3,8| Cyrus Harding, resumed the oars, and half an hour later