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Перевод: boatman speek boatman


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  1. The waterfall may be visited by hiring a boat and boatman (enquire at Kylesku Hotel) for a three-mile voyage to the far end of this loch, whence a short walk brings it into view.
  2. Corbett smiled slowly, the last stone was in place, the picture was complete and, in his mind's eye, he saw full and clear the face of the murderer of Erceldoun, Seton, the young man in his own retinue, the boatman and, above all, the regicide, the slayer of the Lord's anointed, King Alexander III of Scotland.
  3. Every morning we woke to find ourselves surrounded by fresh tracks made by capybaras (the world's largest species of rodent, looking something like a giant guinea pig); on our last evening, the boatman killed an alligator as it crawled past our camp-fire to go hunting in the reeds beyond.
  4. Sapan, the boatman, had found two other tourists to share the fishtail boat and the cost.
  5. Nile boatman.
  6. Shy-eyed, smiling, the boatman passed a hand before his face to remove a veil of sleep.
  7. The boatman laughed and shook his head when we said we didn't know where we were going.
  8. You glide through endless caverns of gleaming stalactites and stalagmites and all this time the boatman, dour Charon, speaks only once: "Mind your heads."
  9. Here near to Foxton are examples of all sorts of things that excite the blood of the canal enthusiast: a delightful cut through the centre of the village taking the boatman to the once prosperous wharves and building yards of Market Harborough; a wonderful hand-operated swingbridge allowing the more adventurous visitors to negotiate Swingbridge Lane on their own; visible and tangible memories of boatmen's inns.
  10. The boatman was a young man.
  11. In this region, accompanied only by a gillie or local boatman, you can have the water all to yourself.
  12. Another common pond insect, the water boatman or backswimmer, lies just below the surface of the water and senses the ripples created by prey through special organs in the first segments of the legs.
  13. Among the manual workers there were two weavers, a mines steward, and a papermaker; a railway porter, a canal boatman, and a Thames waterman; a joiner and two brickmakers; a hawking couple; two midwives and three domestic servants; a gamekeeper and a shepherd, and seven farmworkers.

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