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1 I, TransPre| alarmed by a passing fishing boat, and beat a hasty retreat. 2 I, XX| there was neither ferry nor boat nor anyone to carry him 3 I, XX| who had alongside of him a boat so small that it could only 4 I, XX| The fisherman got into the boat and carried one goat over; 5 I, XLI| and lowering a skiff or boat, as many as a dozen Frenchmen, 6 I, XLI| when they placed us in the boat, giving us two kegs of water 7 I, XLI| on now. We got into the boat, returning them thanks for 8 I, XLI| conveniently. We ran our boat up on the sand, and all 9 I, XLI| voyage. We took out of the boat the provisions it contained, 10 I, XLI| of them went to bring the boat to the city, we having told 11 I, XLII| plundered those who were in the boat, and the poverty and distress 12 II, XI| looks more like Charon's boat than an ordinary cart."~ ~ 13 II, XXIX| they discovered a small boat, without oars or any other 14 II, XXIX| the river along which the boat was quietly gliding in midstream, 15 II, XXIX| hopes."~ ~By this time, the boat, having reached the middle 16 II, XXIX| mills, when they saw the boat coming down the river, and 17 II, XXIX| then standing up in the boat he began in a loud voice 18 II, XXIX| nonsense, strove to stop the boat, which was now getting into 19 II, XXIX| who, pushing against the boat with their poles, stopped 20 II, XXIX| fishermen, the owners of the boat, which the mill-wheels had 21 II, XXIX| paid fifty reals for the boat, which Sancho handed to 22 II, LIII| two kneading-troughs, or a boat bottom up on the beach;