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When his eyes grew accustomed to his surroundings he made out the shape of a native boat moored beneath the wall.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYHer chum came leaping up the hill behind her, having moored the canoe with one hitch.
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS OF ROSELAWNMARGARET PENROSEThe Hope lay safely moored, with her ensign at the peak, and flying the distinguished flag of the firm.
SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLANDThe vessel was securely moored, for she could not drag that great expanse of canvas through the seas.
THE CHEQUERSJAMES RUNCIMAN"Floating" bridges are roadways carried on pontoons moored in a stream.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSEarly in the evening they reached the sandy bluff near Pennock's cabin and moored the boat to a tree.
GOLD-SEEKING ON THE DALTON TRAILARTHUR R. THOMPSONFloating Bridges, the roadway being carried on pontoons moored in the stream.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSHe had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRA few vessels were moored there, with their sails brailed up to the yards, their tops over, and without lanterns.
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGOA woman leaped out, and rushed to the spot where the ship had been moored.
DOROTHY'S TRAVELSEVELYN RAYMOND