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Then going ashore the crew went up to the great house of Alkinoos. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z
“So unfortunate that wretched ship going ashore there,” said Colonel Julyan, “but for that the whole matter would have rested in peace.” Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
But if Jason was going ashore, she wanted to be with him. The Mark of Athena 2012-10-02T00:00:00Z
“Men, gather your belongings. We are going ashore.” Blood on the River 2006-05-04T00:00:00Z
The princeling was in a sullen mood, angry that he had been forced to remain on the Shy Maid instead of going ashore with Yandry and Ysilla. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z
The point had not been lost on Conrad, who in his youth had served 20 years fore and aft the mast before going ashore to London in 1894 to become an author. I lost my virginity in a waterfront brothel 2013-06-03T15:32:00Z
They recruited Nisei, second-generation Japanese-Americans, who filled a wide range of roles, including translating captured documents and going ashore in places like Okinawa to try to persuade captured Japanese not to kill themselves. | 'Mis: Human Secret Weapon': ?MIS: Human Secret Weapon,? Directed by Junichi Suzuki 2012-04-06T00:44:33Z
Bulk carrier master Singh, from northern India, is not optimistic of going ashore anytime soon; his last stint at sea lasted 11 months. SOS: Stranded and shattered seafarers threaten global supply lines 2021-07-20T04:00:00Z
Worldwide, nearly 400,000 merchant sailors who transport food, medical supplies and other goods are blocked from going ashore, according to the International Chamber of Shipping, an industry group. Anti-virus controls strand merchant sailors aboard ships 2020-12-23T05:00:00Z
And as Karen McVeigh writes, cargo ship crews are keeping the world’s trade afloat while trapped at sea, blocked from going ashore for a walk, or even medical treatment. First Thing: Trump 'spooked' by White House Covid-19 cases 2020-05-11T04:00:00Z
And you talk about the three different uniforms that you wore and how each of the three played a role in going ashore. Transcript: James Stavridis 2019-10-16T04:00:00Z
The crew enjoyed beers together before going ashore. Sailing: Emirates Team New Zealand completes America’s Cup rout of Oracle Team USA 2017-06-26T04:00:00Z
He spent four years aboard ships in the Pacific and took part in many battles, sometimes going ashore with a rifle and sidearm. Gene R. La Rocque, Navy admiral who became Pentagon critic, dies at 98 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z
It later was part of Force “B,” the backup force for the troops going ashore at Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. Historic warship heading for Vicksburg 2016-10-04T04:00:00Z
First-time visitors may receive more scrutiny than others because there’s no track record of them going ashore and returning to the ship, Colford said. Ships in Astoria’s anchorage generate jobs, dollars 2014-12-21T05:00:00Z
When asked about going ashore at Normandy on D-Day when he served in the Navy, he said it didn’t frighten him, even though his ship crossed the English Channel seven times, carrying prisoners and wounded. Track Team Is Peerless and, Seemingly, Ageless 2014-07-23T04:00:00Z
And the 52 scientists and tourists from the expedition will not even be going ashore. Rescued expedition makes it to Casey 2014-01-07T23:48:28Z
It was only by the foreboding watchfulness of the gunner that we were prevented from going ashore, where, doubtless, the pirates expected to have obtained an easy victory over us. The Portland Sketch Book 2012-03-28T02:00:28.847Z
And, don't you forget, either, that I'm going ashore to play my own hand. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z
As they were going ashore, a lump of the tallow used for arming the lead was given to them, and received with particular delight. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836 Volume I. - Proceedings of the First Expedition, 1826-1830 2012-02-24T03:00:32.793Z
Have you any message to send to your friends? because I am going ashore now to see them. A Roving Commission Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti 2012-02-06T03:00:13.023Z
On the 5th of January, 1686, they started 230 men in eight canoes to revisit this place, going ashore at night without a guide, and marched till daylight without being discovered. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume III (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:10.207Z
Nobody else on board, perhaps, was in sympathy with that part of his prejudices, but then his "going ashore" might mean a longer stay than that of any other sailor. The Noank's Log A Privateer of the Revolution 2012-01-09T03:00:21.297Z
So I'm going ashore,—into the dangerous desert,—in a few minutes, with Sallie. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z
“We are now going ashore to dig up the lost channel.” The River Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence The Lost Channel 2012-01-02T03:00:21.167Z
I found, upon going ashore, letters from those most dear to me, which had long awaited my arrival; also one from a brother then in California. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z
Just then a gong sounded and the first officer ordered everybody who was going ashore to hurry. Captain June 2011-12-08T03:00:26.820Z
I then bid them go and tell the lieutenant the matter, that those fellows might be prevented from going ashore; but yet, said I, we can't stop them neither, seeing they have the captain's orders. State Trials Vol. 2 (of 2) Political and Social 2011-11-24T03:00:50.470Z
I'm going ashore," she went on in a hurry, "and Mr. Yoxall is going with me. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z
He knew that if she fell off again on the previous tack nothing could save her from going ashore. The Boy Ranchers of Puget Sound 2011-11-24T03:00:42.877Z
They seemed to have forgotten there had been any thought of going ashore. The Open Question a tale of two temperaments 2011-10-25T02:00:22.173Z
Having no supplies on board, the Turkish authorities did not see the necessity of keeping watchmen there, or else the ship-keepers had taken a chance of going ashore. The Fight for Constantinople A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula 2011-10-04T02:00:17.837Z
Pet and his crowd have resumed rowing, too, as if going ashore. The Outdoor Chums on the Lake Lively Adventures on Wildcat Island 2011-09-22T02:00:23.407Z
I'm going ashore just as soon as we get to Genoa, and you'll never set eyes on me again. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z
Some dingies are built as short as 9 feet, but they command but little speed, and are useful only as tenders to larger vessels for the purpose of going ashore, &c. Boating 2011-09-21T02:00:35.453Z
They would probably have a good description of the boy wanted, and could pick him out of the crowd going ashore. Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie Great Times in the Land of Cotton 2011-07-17T02:00:32.150Z
Under date of May 12th, from his consular headquarters aboard the U. S. S. Baltimore, he reports25 going ashore at Cavite and being received with enthusiastic greetings by vast crowds of Filipinos. The American Occupation of the Philippines 1898-1912 2011-06-29T02:00:28.167Z
"I can't see how going ashore will help," objected the Irishman. Rounding up the Raider A Naval Story of the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:25.163Z
And—Mr. Brasse, if I bring—I'm going ashore to try to save a man—a white man the Arabs mean to murder to-night. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z
"Are you going ashore, Mr. Trevelyan," he inquired, "or will you wait on board until they send out to us?" The Kidnapped President 2011-06-23T02:00:29.120Z
We even caught them going ashore, whereupon they threw away their possessions, abandoned their boats, and hid in the tule swamps. Colonial Expeditions to the Interior of California Central Valley, 1800-1820 Anthropological Records 16(6):239-292, 1958 2011-06-13T02:00:22.167Z
"I am going ashore with you," she said. Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z
There isn't an earthly chance of going ashore further than the fruit shop over the way, especially for the mate, who has to be there all the time. From Chart House to Bush Hut Being the Record of a Sailor's 7 Years in the Queensland Bush 2011-06-08T02:00:16.290Z
Because of all the excitement, it was not until the cry rang out “All’s ashore that’s going ashore,” that Momsy and Papa Sherwood were able to warn Nan. Nan Sherwood's Summer Holidays 2011-05-22T02:00:14.900Z
Then larger bodies went forward, but more and more horses kept going ashore, as though their number was never-ending. The Invasion 2011-05-20T02:00:29.260Z
There were two lieutenants going ashore, and they don't wait for tardy midshipmen. Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors: Tales of 1812 2011-05-19T02:00:07.643Z
They wrote, in a maritime era, of American merchant seamen going ashore in distant lands and spreading the word of American liberty. What they really mean by "American exceptionalism" 2011-04-08T12:30:00Z
On going ashore they saw no grass, but what appeared to be a plain of flat stones stretching back to icy mountains in the distance. The Discovery of America by the Northmen, 985-1015 2011-04-05T02:00:12.443Z
Josh fairly outdid himself in cooking the fish, all of them going ashore on the beach to where he had made a camp fire. Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence 2011-04-01T02:00:41.017Z
Marr seemed in no great hurry to enter the Arctic, even going ashore and remaining overnight with the native chiefs. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z
Are you going ashore, sir, to see the commander of the fort? Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors: Tales of 1812 2011-05-19T02:00:07.643Z
This is usually a sailor’s first thought on going ashore after a voyage. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z
This makes it seem extremely improbable that Hudson would have taken the risk of going ashore among hostile natives and proffering the hospitalities which had been so ill requited on his previous landing. Dutch and English on the Hudson A Chronicle of Colonial New York 2011-01-17T03:00:47.770Z
Where did you leave her, Jean, when you came on board the second time after going ashore for another farewell to Mr. Colter? The Ranch Girls in Europe 2011-01-13T03:01:01.483Z
Both upon their coming on board, and their going ashore, they were saluted with seventeen guns, and with three cheers. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z
Robert jumped into the water, but instead of going ashore, remained to push off the boat; and then, instead of letting go his hold, clung to the gunwale, and was taken across. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z
While navigating these, Mr. Reid had insisted on the girls' going ashore attended by Mallard and Mr. Wilburn. The Red Miriok 2011-01-04T03:01:16.847Z
There wasn’t a man of us that night as didn’t feel sure as the old light-ship would be dragging her anchors and going ashore somewhere, when, “Lord ha’ mussy upon us,” I says. Original Penny Readings A Series of Short Sketches 2010-12-20T17:11:48.837Z
Nevertheless, Jack had dressed with unusual care, not intending to make another toilet before going ashore. The Ranch Girls in Europe 2011-01-13T03:01:01.483Z
He also had been rash and foolish when going ashore in search of information, and at about the time we heard the reports of the firearms he must have been made a prisoner. On the Kentucky Frontier A Story of the Fighting Pioneers of the West
There the vessel was run ashore and wrecked, but the slaves escaped from it and, going ashore, exterminated the Spanish garrison which had been left there. The History of Cuba, vol. 1
Instead of going ashore for their midday meal, the boys ate pemmican while paddling. Hawk Eye
"We are going ashore at once," Mr. Mitford said. Maori and Settler A Story of The New Zealand War
Some of the passengers were desirous of going ashore to see the fort and the houses, but neither entreaties nor bribes could force the old Cuban captain to allow the use of his small boats. Pioneering in Cuba A Narrative of the Settlement of La Gloria, the First American Colony in Cuba, and the Early Experiences of the Pioneers
"The storm is over," he said, "and I've no time to spend with the men kicking their heels aboard, or going ashore to get into mischief." Little Miss Joy
I saw him and a dozen others like him doing precisely what I thought they would do, going ashore to search me out so as to have a little cold Munch  for dinner. Mr. Munchausen  Being a True Account of Some of the Recent Adventures beyond the Styx of the Late Hieronymus Carl Friedrich, Sometime Baron Munchausen of Bodenwerder
We were back in the present; we must have some Zante flowers and Zante trinkets; we thought of nothing but going ashore. Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu
Nick was for going ashore under any circumstances—the difficulty of accomplishing his purpose, and the fact of his having been forbidden to essay it, being, in his eyes, only additional incentives. Hair-Breadth Escapes The Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa
"Is you folks going ashore?" asked the Kid. A Top-Floor Idyl
Awakened to find the boats tied up at Helena, which point we reached at 3:30 A. M. Guards were placed to prevent the boys going ashore; notwithstanding, the boys went and came. An Artilleryman's Diary
"All ashore who are going ashore," and we swung out into the easy current. The Frontier Boys in the Grand Canyon A Search for Treasure
By this time the steamer was made fast, and the passengers were already going ashore. Harper's Round Table, July 16, 1895
"I assure you we have been most concerned about you; and, if you had not come on board very soon, Captain Marsh and Mr. Foote were going ashore again in search of you." The Red Rat's Daughter
"I'm going ashore," announced Mr. Tunstal, "for a taste of local ginger." Where the Pavement Ends
I’m going ashore myself this afternoon, and there’s plenty of room for your luggage in my gig. A Veldt Official A Novel of Circumstance
They laid it in their canoe, and going ashore carried the canoe over the well-known portage to Lake Erie. The Story of Chautauqua
He was all for going ashore, but Sellers and I rowed after the white disk for awhile until it became apparent we couldn't catch it. Tabby
"In that case, one trembles to think what would become of the greater portion of mankind," continued Miss Verney, who was drawing on her gloves preparatory to going ashore. The Red Rat's Daughter
"Ghosts or no ghosts, we're going ashore there in the morning!" The Golden Amazons of Venus
"All ashore that's going ashore," shouted the hoarse voice of Captain Noah. Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe
We can't waste time going ashore now and risking the law's delays. The Boy Scouts for Uncle Sam
The gangway was lowered, the donkeyman was seen at once going ashore with his mandoline, and we ourselves of the football persuasion followed with the Football. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday
Now, however, the latter were beginning to appear again, getting their luggage together and preparing for going ashore, with that bustle that usually characterises the last ten minutes on board a Channel steamer. The Red Rat's Daughter
They would use her wharf in going ashore. When the Cock Crows
And you must remember he was all dressed for going ashore. Command
I am for going ashore then, and will investigate.” Frontier Boys in the South Seas
No going ashore, nobody to speak to, nothing. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
About ten o'clock he announced his intention of going ashore, in order, he said, that he might confer with a certain local authority regarding their proposed departure for the south next day. The Red Rat's Daughter
The next day he brought me a pig, and some days later one of our party going ashore found him in act to bring a second. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25)
There was exhilaration in the thought of foregathering once more with Archy, of going ashore in a new port. Command
He beat a hasty retreat to the dinghy, where he was held in conversation for a few minutes by the Senor, then going ashore, he picked up Tom and Jo. Frontier Boys in the South Seas
Like a higher power, he remained invisible, and Captain Evans, going ashore in a boat with Artemisia and her belongings around him, was the first to encounter him in Gr�nbaum's office. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
"Is it possible you are going ashore?" he inquired in a tone of mild surprise. The Red Rat's Daughter
"But it's nearly time for dinner now, and we'll have that before going ashore." Doubloons—and the Girl
Dave insisted upon going ashore at Green Knoll and searching the camp “for possible burglars,” as he laughingly said. Wyn's Camping Days or, The Outing of the Go-Ahead Club
In this way they continued for some days, paddling with their frying-pan, and going ashore to get a duck occasionally shot by Gerstäcker. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852
He was saying that he was going ashore to the market to get some fresh green stuff and the cook was to tell the old man that he would be back by eight o'clock. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
Once, indeed, he thought of going ashore once more, but this thought was at once dismissed. The Lily and the Cross A Tale of Acadia
When the cars arrived at Camden, I proceeded, with the rest of the through passengers, in the boat to the navy yard, without going ashore in the city. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
Our reckoning was wrong; we just escaped going ashore in the pitchy darkness; and, to mend all, the ship took fire! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865
"Now, then," said he, "all passengers going ashore, please step lively!" Mrs. Cliff's Yacht
I confess, though, that I had a certain diffidence about going ashore and calling, as we say, in a perfectly normal manner, upon Captain Macedoine. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
Upon that she left me to prepare for going ashore. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
I'm going ashore again and take another look at our Muttnik. The Day of the Dog
The latter kept a close watch over the sharpers, and was not a little annoyed to find that they were going ashore, too. Elam Storm, The Wolfer Or, The Lost Nugget
Like the other passengers, from whom he had held himself reservedly aloof, Josè gladly seized the opportunity to divert his thoughts for a few moments by going ashore. Carmen Ariza
This is a process which to the old salt seems a pleasure nearly equal to that of going ashore, at all events to dropping anchor in a well-sheltered harbour. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
When going ashore always leave your oars lying flat on the thwarts on either side of your boat. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911
Are you going ashore to Ken's Island or will you swim awhile? The House Under the Sea A Romance
"I am going ashore in the gig with the doctor and the boatswain; Mr. Shandon, will you go with us?" The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras
The Confederate emblem proved to be as good as a countersign, and Captain Beardsley was permitted to sail on through the Inlet without going ashore to give an account of himself. Marcy The Blockade Runner
After this refreshment, preparations were made for going ashore. An Old Sailor's Yarns
There is no going ashore until next morning—until the health officer and the customs shall have boarded and inspected us. Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand
But Toby and I had our own game to play, and we availed ourselves of the confusion which always reigns among a ship’s company preparatory to going ashore, to confer together and complete our arrangements. Typee
“I believe I’m going ashore, anyway, to see what happens,” announced Mr. Seaton, after giving the matter a little more thought. The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless Or, the Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise
Now, my lads," said he, "I'm going ashore with a picked boat's crew to get what news there is about. The Black Buccaneer
On going ashore, we found the place nearly filled. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
I am going ashore with him now for a couple of hours, Mr. Timmins. A Chapter of Adventures
Are you going ashore in the hope of finding any particular cave? Dick Leslie's Luck A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure
That question was soon answered, for the captain, who was pacing to and fro searchingly overlooking the preparations for a boat going ashore, suddenly caught sight of the two lads. Hunting the Skipper The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop
But there was no going ashore, for directly at this place a stretch of rapids demanded the attention of every one in the boats. The Young Alaskans in the Rockies
If you don't mind," I suggested, "I think we'd better be going ashore. Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Ghost Stories
They are dressed in white flannel trousers, which they are all obliged to put on before going ashore. Little Folks (Septemeber 1884) A Magazine for the Young
As we were going ashore in the gig we caught sight of a huge bull, as large as a hogshead, which was floating on the surface. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China
“Now then, which of us will have the first chance of going ashore?” Hunting the Skipper The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop
On going ashore next morning and exploring the neighbourhood, the Spaniards came upon sights of dismal significance. The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest
Lowering the main-sail I tried the yawl first under mizen and jib; but the rolling in every trough of the waves was most uncomfortable, and besides she drifted north, which might end by going ashore. The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy"
The French people in Ismailia sent their launches out to the ships, so we continued putting time in going ashore every day and riding on donkeys. Reminiscences of Queensland 1862-1869
He often diverted himself with going ashore among the planters, where he revelled night and day. Great Pirate Stories
Well, I think he was left-handed, because the footmarks were going ashore on the right-hand side of the keel-marks, and going seawards on the left-hand side. The Mystery of the Green Ray
I was not disappointed, for there was slight inducement for going ashore, oppressed as I was with the ever-present incubus of dread. The Crack of Doom
Sheerness is on the whole a tolerable port to land at, that is, as long as you refrain from going ashore The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy"
"Come aboard," she said, mocking the seaman's "Adsum," and I said— "That's evident; the question is, when are you going ashore again?" The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea
"You're not going ashore into this hades of riot and arson, are you?" Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants or, Serving Old Glory as Line Officers
And even Lewis complains of ticks and mosquitoes and heavy going ashore.” The Young Alaskans on the Missouri
As a matter of fact, my friend, whom you met with me up there at the ruins, is going ashore again in a few minutes. Ravensdene Court
The dogs are more faithful, and their wisdom becomes positively uncanny, for always at the routine times for boats going ashore they will be found waiting ready at the top of the gangway. Stand By! Naval Sketches and Stories
If the man were going ashore, whither could he go except to his associates, to those who were connected with Black and his crew? The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea
He was busily engaged in packing his clothes into chests preparatory to going ashore. Some Reminiscences of old Victoria
I am just going ashore myself to see about some stores from the dockyard, and will go there with you. With Cochrane the Dauntless
On Saturday the 9th of March 1723, the cooper, with six hands, in the long-boat, was going ashore for water; and coming alongside of the schooner, I requested to be of the party. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
Sanders had compromised by going ashore for a peace palaver with a revolver in each hand. The Keepers of the King's Peace
Dan," I said, "that Italian is going ashore, and I'm going to follow him. The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea
“He was seen by one of the sentries to come aboard this vessel, and has not since been noticed going ashore, although a close watch has been kept!” Boy Scouts in the North Sea The Mystery of a Sub
There were eight or ten vessels in harbour when they arrived; and the mate, after going ashore, brought back word that one was a British ship bound for Rio. With Cochrane the Dauntless
"Very soon," and as he spoke there came the stentorian warning: "All ashore that's going ashore!" The Ghost Breaker A Novel Based Upon the Play
What do you people say to going ashore?” Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck
They could scarcely keep their feet from dancing as they gathered with the rest of the downtown passengers to await the landing of the “Powell” and their going ashore. Dorothy's Travels
I’m for going ashore and waiting till the fog lifts.” The Young Alaskans
Upon going ashore, a party of natives received him, with whom friendly relations were soon established, and from whom provisions and water were readily obtained. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
In the first place, we shall always carry divers' suits and helmets, to use in going ashore on planets having no atmosphere. Pharaoh's Broker Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner
Some are for going ashore at once, on a convenient part of the coast in sight; while others counsel running on till they enter Panama Bay. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
A day or two after joining, I saw two of the engineer force going ashore without my knowledge. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
"Well, I shall soon see how the land lies, Sergeant I'm going ashore presently, and I can promise you it won't be my fault if I let this fellow get to windward of me." Foster's Letter Of Marque A Tale Of Old Sydney - 1901
Hickson and I were going ashore in the long boat to buy a load of yams for our native crew, when he began to tell me something of his former life. The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896
Did you think I couldn't read your thoughts this afternoon, when I insisted on going ashore? Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901
"What has the bend to do with our going ashore there, Deck?" A Lieutenant at Eighteen
The story ran that he secured a room on going ashore, providedPage 149 for the safety of his money, bought a box of gin, and went to bed. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
Afterwards, on going ashore with Captain Cook, Omai met a sister of his mother. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries
All about them was the bustle and excitement that is always attendant upon going ashore. Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach Or Strange Adventures Among The Orange Groves
"Quite true, sir; and I was going ashore as soon as the boats returned to report at the custom-house," I replied, for the want of something sensible to say. Down South or, Yacht Adventure in Florida
Although he talked of going ashore at the Cape, he had so much recovered by the time the ship reached Table Bay that he resolved to continue the voyage. Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea
I don’t feel like going ashore again to-day, even if we had a boat. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
On going ashore Captain Cook discovered the habitation of the Society of Priests, where he was present at some solemn ceremonies and treated with great civility. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure
I cannot tell why the captain and mate were so opposed to my going ashore. Ran Away to Sea
“I tell you I’m going ashore!” cried Paul, coming aft to where the painter was hitched. Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers
However, there are compensations for all things; we could now prepare peacefully for going ashore. The U-boat hunters
In a few minutes the order was given, "All ashore who are going ashore!" Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
I asked for leave—told him I was going ashore to see the Maynards. Edward Barry South Sea Pearler
The lieutenant always returned on board, after going ashore to see the port-admiral, in a furious temper, and his junior and the crew found this to their cost. In the King's Name The Cruise of the "Kestrel"
But I’m going ashore right now and you can come in when you like.” Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers
One of the disadvantages of boat fishing in a big, strongly flowing Norway river, is the prolonged chances given to your fish by the necessity of going ashore to land him. Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
This was to save his going ashore to unhook the pole. Feats on the Fiord The third book in "The Playfellow"
I reminded him to take his protection just as he was going ashore. The Two Shipmates
Unfortunately I had not taken the time to bring the face netting with which we all equipped ourselves when going ashore. The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure
“I tell you I am going ashore now.” Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers
On Sunday afternoon he sent for me, saying that in the evening he was going ashore to take the service in a large church, and asked if I would accompany him and address the congregation. From Lower Deck to Pulpit
What an abominable thing it is the King not going ashore, and not showing himself to any of his subjects! Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) From the Original Family Documents
Your object in going ashore will be to report if you see Gortchky in Naples. Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty
Having come to anchor, Paula was for going ashore at once, but Frank urged them to remain and take lunch on board the yacht, and Inza was pleased with the idea, so they stopped. Frank Merriwell's Cruise
He not only felt no solicitude on the subject, but he began to be quite ambitious of going ashore alone—that is, without any one to take charge of him. Rollo on the Atlantic
The idea of going ashore prevailed, and soon they had tied up the sloop and lowered the mainsail. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall
He hid behind the leg of a big chair and did not move until he felt the ship stop and saw everyone going ashore. Hazel Squirrel and Other Stories
Yet the reader is not to suppose that either officers or men were going ashore with any notion of gambling. Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty
On going ashore, without a word of explanation to the boy, Cecil led the way to a small hut, not far from the beach. Plotting in Pirate Seas
But we stopped every day at Genoa or Leghorn, or somewhere, and stayed about fifteen hours, and as almost every passenger fell sea-sick after going ashore, the meals were not many.  Memoirs
Her voice rang out: "But I'm going ashore...." The Wind Bloweth
"No going ashore to cook dinner this night," remarked Jimmie, as he surveyed the dripping trees close by. Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise or, The Dash for Dixie
"The place is dead, and I'm going ashore to see Mataara and find out the situation." A Son Of The Sun
After that was done Charlie washed him, and Harry going ashore, begged a much-worn suit of boy's clothes from a foreman of his acquaintance. Light Freights
Now, how do you feel about going ashore? A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta
I suppose, Captain Reud, there can be no harm in going ashore now, and paying them a visit just to alleviate their fears,” was the reply of one of the commanders. Rattlin the Reefer
"Oh, do hurry, Phil!" cried the watching lad, as he jumped up from his seat, and going ashore, started to unfasten the cable that held the motor boat to a tree. Chums in Dixie or The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat
"Are you going ashore?" he asked of our hero, when he got the chance. Randy of the River The Adventures of a Young Deckhand
“There is another boat going ashore directly, and you can go in her.” The Loss of the Royal George
Then they cut their cables and ran up Channel, many, however, going ashore on the Flemish coast, Drake, Fenner, Hawkins, and other captains pursuing them. The Golden Grasshopper A story of the days of Sir Thomas Gresham
We therefore thought that we should be perfectly safe in going ashore. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat
But Phil made doubly sure against accidents by going ashore, and seeing that Larry had fashioned the proper sort of hitch knot with the stout cable. Chums in Dixie or The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat
Why, it was as tame as tame, and I’m going ashore first thing to-morrow morning to track it out and find where it lay down to die. Rob Harlow's Adventures A Story of the Grand Chaco
You’re going ashore: if only for playing me and my second officer such a dirty trick.” Old Gold The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig
You, Rumsey, go and tell your messmates that if they try that game again with me they’ll stand a fine chance of not going ashore for the rest of the voyage.” The Ocean Cat's Paw The Story of a Strange Cruise
He's going ashore with another chap," continued Glover excitedly— "the mate, I expect. The Skipper's Wooing, and The Brown Man's Servant
De Géry was greatly excited, thinking for a moment that he was pursued and that on going ashore he might have a scuffle with the Italian police like a common pickpocket. The Nabob, Vol. 2 (of 2)
“Soon as I heard that word desert, I felt stopped short like; and then I heard voices making plans for going ashore.” The Adventures of Don Lavington Nolens Volens
“There,” he cried, “have it your own way, all of you; but you don’t catch me going ashore to dine with a gentleman again.” Old Gold The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig
One of them came up to me, asking if I had any objections to their going ashore, and I said, not the least. The Ocean Cat's Paw The Story of a Strange Cruise
That means going ashore and seeing something, if we are in luck. Fitz the Filibuster
Gentlemen, I am going ashore in the boat, but I shall not say good-bye. First in the Field A Story of New South Wales
I say, the skipper and Dishy are both going ashore to-day with an escort of Jacks and marines.” Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
He wants to get to the bank, I suppose, but he’s coming out here into deep water, where there’s nothing to twist about, and he’s not going ashore till I go first.” Burr Junior
We told them that there was a possibility that they, by keeping in the middle of the great river all the time, and never going ashore, might all escape. By Canoe and Dog-Train
And don’t be long, old chap, for the admiral and a lot more are going ashore in the little ‘Mouette,’ and we must be on hand directly our signal is made.” Under the Meteor Flag Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War
We shall dine at half-past, as usual, I suppose: how would half-past seven suit you as the time for going ashore? Under the Chilian Flag A Tale of War between Chili and Peru
Well, young gentlemen, you are going ashore for the day. Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
Then the quartermaster turned to the headman and spoke for some moments at length, after which he announced that he was going ashore and would return to report to the captain in the morning. The Pirate Shark
As an example, I will tell how, at a settlement farther north, we were going ashore in one of the whale-boats. A Negro Explorer at the North Pole
Nor was this enchantment due entirely to distance, for on going ashore in the late afternoon, we found the town even more attractive than we had thought it from the sea. A Woman's Journey through the Philippines On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route
The sailors, who were lined up preparatory to going ashore, had given the houseboat party a rousing cheer as they left the ship. Madge Morton's Secret
I was saying it was not by my wish that you are going ashore, for I think you would be all better employed in your cabin studying navigation.” Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
The boys had fully intended removing their shoes and going ashore in their bare feet, but as they started to do so, the men grinned and stopped them. The Pirate Shark
"Matt do this," and "Matt do that," and with going ashore and trading for skins, dogs, lines, and other things; and also walrus-hunting. A Negro Explorer at the North Pole
PON going ashore, we discovered on the docks a number of stalwart laborers. A Journey Through France in War Time
"There's one danger you are exposed to on going ashore." Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks Book Number Fifteen in the Jack Harkaway Series
“You’ll be going ashore and enjoying yourself, while I’m condemned to hobble on deck with a stick.” Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
I gave Madame the choice of passing the night on board and going ashore to the hotel, as it was too late to drive to Hopton. Dross
Eighteen men perished going ashore in the darkness. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
As it was, they saved all their duffle, and, going ashore, they soon had the canoe in shape again. Bob Hunt in Canada
But have you seen or heard of a large motor boat going ashore around here? Frank and Andy Afloat The Cave on the Island
I'm not at all sure that I'm going ashore. The Simpkins Plot
Tell them they are going ashore in the creek. The Stowaway Girl
As a result, when darkness actually compelled their going ashore they frequently had to put up with mean accommodations and suffer for hours. Canoe Mates in Canada Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan
By guess, he said, by inferences, and by modest inquiries he had discerned that Hugh was going ashore at Natchez to—they understood. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi
Paul mildly explained that he was going ashore. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
We're going ashore together, and while the captain runs about on his affairs, uncle and mother are going to trot us around wherever we want to go. All Aboard A Story for Girls
Constantly he tried not to lose sight of his daughter and of Evaleen, and he felt sure he had seen the girls going ashore in a skiff, rowed by two men. A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett
One writer even pictures the more lenient Elder Brewster as going ashore that morning and inviting the Indian Chief Massasoit to go aboard the Mayflower with him. Yule-Tide in Many Lands
Yes, Delta's a lot safer for 'em than Helena with its wharf-boat and daylight crowd and those three red-hots going ashore with 'em. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi
Just before going ashore, a steam launch put out to him with dispatches of congratulations from the King of Spain and his Minister of Marine. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
However, we landed safely at the head of the rapids, and upon going ashore to drain the canoes, partook of a refreshing snack of tea and bannock. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
Now to-morrow I'm going ashore to buy three divin' outfits and lay in a big stock of provisions for the voyage. Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
"I'm going ashore all the same, Tom," I said. Pieces of Eight
One of the Adventurer's passengers, an officer in uniform, going ashore, another tall, spare man, had halted on the gangplank to watch the contest. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War
His only adventure was that of being driven back into the water after going ashore to take observations, by one of the famous Andalusian fighting bulls that was feeding close by. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
The child in the Pullman-car uniform just going ashore is a wireless operator, aged nineteen. Sea Warfare
It was as if I did not wish my solitude to be disturbed, and I was not pleased with the idea of going ashore. Romance
We could touch either coast without difficulty, and as the barge stopped several times during the day to rest the horse, Fred and I had more than one chance of going ashore. A Great Emergency and Other Tales
The passengers going ashore waded ankle deep the moment they stepped off the plank, and rushes and dried grass had been thrown on the ground to protect the cargo. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War
"If it weren't for the restriction against our going ashore," hinted Jack, "we'd certainly hustle to land and find out all we could about that fellow Curtis since he has been living in Blair's Cove." The Submarine Boys and the Middies The Prize Detail at Annapolis
"I'm going ashore," said Eph the next morning, as soon as he had eaten his breakfast in the submarine cabin. The Submarine Boys' Trial Trip "Making Good" as Young Experts
The captain, who was going ashore, could make inquiries, and Kate must wait. Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
Doras further utilises its powers of living out of water by going ashore to fetch dry leaves, with which it builds itself a regular nest, like a bird's, at the beginning of the rainy season. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
Surely such a man could never have risked going ashore unless some definite plan of action had already formulated itself in his mind. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War
Meanwhile General Lawton's Division began the work of going ashore. The Colored Regulars in the United States Army
Why, first of all, sir, that if you found it out before dropping anchor, it seems strange—your going ashore with Mr. Rogers and leaving the rest to take care of themselves. Poison Island
Bob's first thought upon going ashore was of Emily, and he went immediately to the hospital to see her. Ungava Bob A Winter's Tale
Dr. Robert Bonshaw and his man, going ashore and into Inverness, found hospitality there in the house of a certain merchant. Foes
Then his utmost efforts to conceal his tears failed; and Mr King, who went in the boat, told me, that he wept all the time in going ashore. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
On going ashore again next morning, he was offered 20 pounds per ton for the remainder, and he sold them at that price. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned
They thought up to the last moment that he would go in his accustomed dress, for he had made his appearance in it just as they were all going ashore to the dinner. The Waif of the "Cynthia"
The rest of the men had been ashore and got fixed up smart, but he had been busy, and had put it off till that morning; he was just going ashore then. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches
Most of the passengers are going farther, but as the steamer will remain in the harbor until morning, there is no need of any going ashore. Miss Caprice
My first care, on going ashore, was to give strict orders to the marines to remain within the tent; to load their pieces with ball, and not to quit their arms. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
"I'm going ashore, by hook or by crook." Outward Bound Or, Young America Afloat
And says he's going ashore when he takes a trip down the village. Punch or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 24, 1920.
He was seen going ashore in the boat which took the mails. Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force
"Oh no; I am not going ashore yet, It is not yet time to run away, Hamish." Macleod of Dare
For six weeks they cruised about among these islands, frequently dropping anchor and going ashore for several days. The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls
They anchored out in the stream in Sydney Harbour, going ashore in tenders. Captivity
Owing to her going ashore further east than was intended, however, it became necessary to bring up a lighter to facilitate the landing. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
We stayed here a week, and every day practised going ashore in boats, each man in full marching order leaving the ship by the pilot ladder. Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force
On going ashore, the captains were ushered into the presence of the infuriated official who was to decide their destiny. Looking Seaward Again
The warning had sounded for those going ashore, and the numerous gangways were crowded. The Honorable Percival
When they drew into Plymouth Harbour the fo'c'sle was cleared, and Marcella watched a few people going ashore. Captivity
The vegetation is, I imagine, similar to that of the low hills about Mogoung; but so dangerous was the passage, that I had but few opportunities of going ashore Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
After this, I didn't consider myself justified in going ashore; and Captain Drinkwater complained a good deal of the liberty Safford took in supplying strangers with firearms. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851
On either side of the altar we took our places, not now clad in white flannels, but uniformed and booted for going ashore. Tell England A Study in a Generation
He had been seeking an excuse for going ashore for the last four hours, and now he felt that he had one. The Honorable Percival
At Newcastle-on-Tyne, however, on going ashore to be merry, he was arrested as a Jacobite and thrown into prison for a fortnight. A Wanderer in Holland
In the meantime, they came to an anchor before the port of Cananor, and, going ashore together, they took a walk into a wood of palm-trees which was near their place of landing. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 16
That over, those who intended going ashore for the evening or the night began their preparations, which were such as to occupy but a few minutes. Elsie at the World's Fair
Well, they are here, at all events, and it stops our going ashore. The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island
"No, I am not going ashore," he said somewhat curtly to Bobby Boynton, who had organized a party with sufficient diversions to last two days instead of one. The Honorable Percival
We found the harbor very small, with rocks not shown in chart or coast pilot, and had barely room to come to without going ashore. Bowdoin Boys in Labrador An Account of the Bowdoin College Scientific Expedition to Labrador led by Prof. Leslie A. Lee of the Biological Department
I was just going ashore and stroll about a bit. The Boy Allies Under the Sea
But at the critical and dreadful moment of going ashore to affront the crowd she had a saving idea. The Lion's Share
The Passage from Oteroah to New Zealand; Incidents which happened in going ashore there, and while the Ship lay in Poverty Bay. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
He vacillated between the inconvenience of going ashore and the stupidity of remaining on board. The Honorable Percival
The importance of the occasion sat upon them heavily; they were going ashore—in Africa—to Slay Wild Beasts. African Camp Fires
Mona bowed, but without appearing to notice his extended hand, and then she turned away to gather their wraps and satchels, preparatory to going ashore. True Love's Reward
I am out of sorts and have no intention of going ashore. Atlantida
Mr Green, our astronomer, was also declining; and these, among other circumstances, embittered the delay which prevented our going ashore. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
A skipper going ashore to drum up trade was a novel spectacle. The Congo and Coasts of Africa
Major Parquin, who had been one of the Strasburg conspirators, was particularly unmanageable; and late in the afternoon he insisted on going ashore to buy some cigars, saying that those on board were detestable. France in the Nineteenth Century
Here they stopped only a brief time, Frank going ashore to post some letters and purchase a few things he had on his list. The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf
"What do you say to going ashore, fellows?" he asked. The Adventure Club Afloat
All was now confusion, but in the hurry and bustle of going ashore, George did not forget Mary. The English Orphans
The priest going ashore had been saying farewell to the one on board, and their partings were such as press the life from out young hearts and bottles. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life
The next morning two or three soldiers were going ashore in a little canoe, when, seven or eight paces from land, their small canoe suddenly filled with water and the men went to the bottom. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 03 of 55 1569-1576 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
By the way, boys, we are going ashore in the morning on a shopping trip. The Meadow-Brook Girls Afloat
Oh no; I am not going ashore yet. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5
The merchant going ashore went to an inn, and, in a room, he saw the table laid for dinner, with a long rod for each man who sat at it. A History of Pantomime
The old warrior turned and left us, going ashore. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
Next day, on going ashore, the interpreter returned the sword, and told us what the king had said on the occasion. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
Evan sent to me to ask me for men to guard the ship presently, after we began the feast, saying that he was going ashore with his goods, and was responsible to the shipmaster. A Prince of Cornwall A Story of Glastonbury and the West in the Days of Ina of Wessex
The boys managed to rock the water out of the canoe, but swamped it several times while trying to get in it without going ashore. Dick in the Everglades
The admiral declined going ashore himself, but sent some gentlemen of his retinue along with the king's brother, detaining the viceroy till their return. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
At their going ashore, I gave them a salute of five guns. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
But Vigan itself was worth the trouble of going ashore; its churches and monasteries are extensive, dignified of appearance, and far less dilapidated than is unfortunately so frequently the case elsewhere in the Islands. The Head Hunters of Northern Luzon
They lost no time in going ashore, running the rowboat up into a tiny cove, where an overhanging rock acted as a dock. Four Boy Hunters
By one o'clock the young hunters reached a spot that looked good enough for a midday camp, and going ashore they lit a fire and prepared dinner. Young Hunters of the Lake
The 10th, going ashore in the boat for victuals as usual, and having doubled a point, they saw three canoes with savages, who went immediately on shore, and scrambled up the mountains like monkeys. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
After treating us with coffee, we took leave, and returned to the ship, when the pledges were dismissed, acknowledging the good treatment they had received, and were saluted on going ashore with five guns. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Since he married he considers his life too valuable to be trusted among natives, and funks at going ashore and doing supercargo's work. By Rock and Pool on an Austral Shore, and Other Stories
I'm going ashore," he said, "and leave you in charge. A Master of Fortune Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle
A boat was lowered, and Columbus, going ashore, took possession of the new land for Ferdinand and Isabella, King and Queen of Aragon and Castile. A Short History of the United States
Two days after, on our boat going ashore as usual, the governor ordered her and her crew to be seized. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
They lowered us down in boats at last, the captain going ashore with us, the porters following with our luggage. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 63, January, 1863
It was amusing to see how frightened he was on going ashore the first time. Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 Discoveries in Australia; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in The Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners Of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits To the Islands in the Arafura Sea
There was no going ashore for any of them yet; indeed, the less they advertised their personal identity, the more chance there was of getting off untraced afterward. A Master of Fortune Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle
So he turned southward, and going ashore founded St. Augustine. A Short History of the United States
The discussion grew dangerously heated on the second afternoon, and Holroyd saved the situation by going ashore in a boat to catch ants and see. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories
Then he went to his cabin and looked over papers which were going ashore at Juneau. The Alaskan
As soon as the pinnace was gone, I went on board the Duchess, who admired our boat attempting going ashore at that distance from land. The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801)
He was received with caresses, accepted the presents offered to him: and upon going ashore, pacified the islanders by assurances that the ship's crew were peaceably inclined towards them. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 375, June 13, 1829
Upon going ashore on the following days, his memory invariably experienced the same phenomena. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
So then the old man couldn't help Allen's going ashore. The Golden Canyon
"The matter is we are going ashore," said the chief engineer. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II
It is like going ashore after a sea voyage. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
Midnight came at last; the rain ceased and the wind began to shift to the south, and I knew that now the probability of going ashore decently was good. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861
We could see by the charts that the reef was already outside of us, and there was now no alternative between going ashore, or going through Marble's channel. Miles Wallingford Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore"
"When we gave them the choice of taking a couple of dozen or going ashore, not one hesitated." The Golden Canyon
"I'm not a stowaway," he said; "I'm going ashore now." The Happy Venture
This was done, too, in plain sight of other vessels, the commander of which gave their men the privilege of going ashore at will for any purpose whatever. History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest
A bell clanged and an officer cried: "All ashore that's going ashore!" Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel, or, the Hidden City of the Andes
I remember going ashore one night with Nelson. John Barleycorn
A general bustle of expectation and preparation was spread through the boat; in the cabin, one and another were gathering their things together, and arranging them, preparatory to going ashore. Uncle Tom's Cabin
Late in the afternoon, we reached Annapolis, the capital of the state, stopping there not long enough to admit of my going ashore. My Bondage and My Freedom
The steward of the ship tells us that we may retain our rooms and use the ship as a hotel during the stay in port, going ashore for sight-seeing when we like. Little Journey to Puerto Rico For Intermediate and Upper Grades
There was a kerosene cookstove aboard each boat, used when going ashore might be unwise on account of rainy weather; and on this the artful schemer had heated his water. The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat or, the Secret of Cedar Island
I thanked him and lost no time in going ashore in his boat, where I found Mr. James Fraser, the factor, and received a hearty welcome.  The Long Labrador Trail
Who pulled bow in the gig going ashore? Traffics and Discoveries
Little did I then think of the great risk I ran in going ashore; for it was almost certain death for an European to land, for any length of time, at that season. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast
The most comfortable way to do this would be to make the voyage around the island on board the ship, going ashore for sight-seeing when the ship makes port for freight. Little Journey to Puerto Rico For Intermediate and Upper Grades
Those who were going ashore had taken their departure. A Woman Intervenes
A crew of young fishermen are going ashore on Saturday night after their week on the sea after the herring. The Christian A Story
These gentlemen were no doubt of my way of thinking as to the chief's behaviour, and our interview ended in my going ashore unaccompanied by a guard. The Virginians
The English packet followed us in, going ashore more towards the Spanish lines. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast
It is the almost invariable habit of officers, when going ashore or staying on shore, to divest themselves of all military or naval insignia, and appear as private citizens. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
Meanwhile, the mate going ashore with a colonist, his boat was detained by the natives, during the night, but given up the next morning, at the intercession of the inhabitants. Journal of an African Cruiser
In the first place, I am going ashore to look at the old house. When London Burned : a Story of Restoration Times and the Great Fire
Mr. Emery, the sailing master, was going ashore for water. American Prisoners of the Revolution
The captain was going ashore, and had asked such of his passengers as liked, to go with him and see the place. The Lady of the Aroostook
"You are rather young yet to entertain so serious a passion," said he, as he held my hand for a moment before going ashore. The Master of Silence A Romance
A lot of the boat's crew were in the water, going ashore to "run" the cargo, on horseback, to the wilds of Dartmoor. Jim Davis
As we were going ashore, my red-shawled companion carefully gathered her pail and jug under her shawl at each side of her, and hurried to bury herself in the crowd. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences
They anchored off Basseterre, and, going ashore, had little difficulty in confirming the story of the two shipwrecked sailors being picked up. The Motor Girls on Waters Blue Or the Strange Cruise of the Tartar
"All ashore that's going ashore!" he yelled, in mocking imitation of the stewards of an ocean liner. The Girl Aviators' Motor Butterfly
This stoppage affording an opportunity of going ashore, I went to see the estate buildings; and though such buildings as existing in Guiana were quite familiar to me, I was interested in observing the difference. American Scenes, and Christian Slavery A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States
The event here was going ashore in rowboats, and in the rain, only to see a few dirty Indians—a foresight of what was to follow—and a salmon-packing house not yet in working order. Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist
They are a lazy, lumpish, torpid set; and when going ashore after a long cruise, come out into the day like terrapins from their caves, or bears in the spring, from tree-trunks. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War
"Are you going ashore?" asked Walter of Jack, in a low voice. The Motor Girls on Waters Blue Or the Strange Cruise of the Tartar
Then I shall pay both men off, get their signatures to the fact, and insist on their going ashore. The Aeroplane Boys on the Wing Aeroplane Chums in the Tropics
On going ashore they found no men at the look-out, and therefore went down to the lower one, which was also deserted. Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe
For a moment I had some idea of going ashore on the opposite bank, and again trusting to my heels. A Rogue by Compulsion
Upon going ashore, I at once tried to get something else to do, for I could not afford to be idle a day. Thirty Years a Slave
"And now to see my father!" cried the Spanish girl, when preparations were made for going ashore. The Motor Girls on Waters Blue Or the Strange Cruise of the Tartar
They could not live long on the wreck, and he began to look about the deck for some means of going ashore. The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; a Century Too Soon (A Story
Leaving port early that morning, they landed in Guernsey the next day; and it was in going ashore that they were exposed to some danger of their lives. Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel
We are going ashore, and we shall try to gain the village of Klock-Klock. An Antarctic Mystery
"But at midnight, if the skipper's promise holds good, we'll be going ashore." Alias the Lone Wolf
Five tows of five boats each, loaded with men, were going ashore alongside of us. America's War for Humanity
Then came the arrival of the Ramchunder, the going ashore, and the entrance of the two men into the little home where Amelia was keeping her faithful watch over her feeble father. Boys and girls from Thackeray
Of course I still have the supercargo, but that is not like going ashore and seeing people one's self. By Pike and Dyke: a Tale of the Rise of the Dutch Republic
Then, again, they were compelled to use poles in order to push the boats; or, else going ashore, drag them by means of long ropes, for the rapids were swift. In Camp on the Big Sunflower
"And what is to prevent me from going ashore with these at once?" Alias the Lone Wolf
Quite right was he to put on his scarlet cloak for going ashore, for he had conquered the terrors of the deep! Christopher Columbus
It is like going ashore after a sea voyage.' The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition
I was just going ashore to report when we saw the old Croonah come pounding in.  The Grey Lady
We are going ashore," said Arnold Baxter, "Remember we want no treachery nor any attempt to run away. The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes Or, the secret of the island cave
We never scrupled going ashore at the first place we came at, though, had we had patience, we might have found a very fine river a little farther north. The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton
Then indeed he lost no time in going ashore—alone, of course, from motives of delicacy. Victory An Island Tale
I was much amused on going ashore in the Administrator's whaleboat, he being an old acquaintance from the Co. Here, There and Everywhere
A steward came down the deck, calling raucously: "All ashore that's going ashore!" A Fool There Was
The ease with which the bribe had been secured having crystallized his suspicions, instantly he had cast about in his ingenious brain for a good sound excuse for going ashore and cabling his owners. Cappy Ricks Retires
Emil Einstein, watching the boat going ashore, felt a choking throb in his throat. The Midnight Passenger : a novel
"Now, my trick elephant," he said, "we will soon be going ashore, and we will see how you like a circus." Umboo, the Elephant
A very considerable class is the fourth - those who die within a fortnight to a month of going ashore. Travels in West Africa
You've got enough to pay your fare," said the latter; "an' I've told the skipper you are going ashore to send off telegrams. Many Cargoes
I beg of you to be excused from going ashore, captain. Cappy Ricks Retires
I'm going ashore to look after his body and order a tug to kick us into our berth. Cappy Ricks Or, the Subjugation of Matt Peasley
We approached it, and going ashore with twenty men, we went back from the coast about two leagues, and found that the people had fled and hid themselves in the woods for fear. The Voyage of Verrazzano A Chapter in the Early History of Maritime Discovery in America
She had changed her mind about going ashore after an officer. The Outdoor Girls at Rainbow Lake Or, the stirring cruise of the motor boat Gem
The engineer came aboard to look at the fires, and, the steamer being now on the soft mud, good-naturedly went down and assisted him to free the propeller before going ashore again. Many Cargoes
After they had lost several articles from some of these blacks pilfering they learned to keep the cabin door locked when going ashore. The House Boat Boys
Uncle Henry is going ashore just as he is, in his blue jersey. The Hohenzollerns in America
If you were Pierre I should insist upon going ashore for a number of hours. Flower of the North A Modern Romance
"I'm going ashore to see Blake again—now," she said. Back to God's Country and Other Stories
"I'm going ashore," said the skipper at last. Many Cargoes
"Those are to prevent us from going ashore until their friends come!" said I, and they snarled at me like angry wolves. Hira Singh : when India came to fight in Flanders
As soon as the wind abated, an old chief came aboard the wrecked ship, where he was received in friendly fashion, and, going ashore, pacified his people. Laperouse
Philip," she said—and it was the first time she had spoken his name in this way, "I insist upon going ashore immediately. Flower of the North A Modern Romance
The Master going ashore, killed five geese, which he distributed among the sick people. The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete
For a few hours he may be guided by the wind, provided he is sure he is not going ashore on Long Island. Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science
We were given a holiday; and upon going ashore, Poky, of course, was my companion and guide. Omoo
Let you be going into your room now and be dressing in your best and we'll be going ashore. Anna Christie
My sponging-bath makes a good pinnace for going ashore from the vessel. The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile
He had heard the splash, and had suddenly stood up, on the point of going ashore, when my body rose within a few feet of him. The Suitors of Yvonne: being a portion of the memoirs of the Sieur Gaston de Luynes
It seemed a long time for everybody till the steamer got in; those going ashore sat on their hand-baggage for an hour before the tug came up to take, them off. The Kentons
But it was all to no purpose; bent the men were upon going ashore, and there was no moving them. Omoo
It was at Bayou Pierre that Burr going ashore learned that Wilkinson had betrayed him. Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty
Up the Ashley they went a little way, anchored, and the colonists going ashore began to build upon the west bank of the river a town which for the King they named Charles Town. Pioneers of the Old South: a chronicle of English colonial beginnings
They knew what going ashore on Malaita meant—one hand for the ship and the other hand to fight off the natives. The Cruise of the Snark
To make it seem less suspicious, they associated themselves with a lot of crimps who were on the lookout for our sailors, who were going ashore that night too. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories
Sister," he cried, in growing alarm, "sister, come! come! we're going ashore, I tell you. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights
Some were for going ashore, others for heading straight to the vessel and there discovering what might be amiss. Captain Blood
But Toby and I had our own game to play, and we availed ourselves of the confusion which always reigns among a ship's company preparatory to going ashore, to confer together and complete our arrangements. Typee
But the long boat waited for some final word that they said was going ashore. 1492
"Don't tell any one that you are going ashore if you can help it." The Illustrious Prince
I shall never forget once going ashore in a somewhat similar place, but very far distant, one Sunday morning, to visit the mission station. The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales
But laugh though he might, he knew as well as Pitt that in going ashore that morning he carried his life in his hands. Captain Blood
We had come to anchor; we were in Dartmouth; perhaps in a few minutes I should be going ashore. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
This might go on all day, so we checked it by ourselves going ashore. 1492
The man at the wheel had forsaken it in a funk, and Captain Davenport had leaped and caught the spokes in time to prevent the ship from yawing in the current and going ashore. South Sea Tales
Van Horn had had no intention of going ashore, and that he went ashore at the black chief’s insolent challenge was merely a matter of business.  Jerry of the Islands
But as we are going ashore in his gig he asked suddenly: “By the way, do you know where Heemskirk is?” 'Twixt Land and Sea
Soon after that, it might be ten minutes after, while the gentlemen were talking lazily about going ashore, we heard loud shouts on deck. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
From one of these islands, the Cordera lying at anchor and a boat going ashore, we took a number of pigeons. 1492
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