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In a single flash four paddles struck the water, and the two canoes shot bow and bow up the stream
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
In a single flash four paddles struck the water, and the two canoes shot bow and bow up the stream
ca. 1911
dimensions unavailable
SUPP2000.1608
known by reproduction only
Not on view
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Up and down went the long, shining blades with flash of sparks at every parry.
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"The Nor'westers Built Canoes that Would Carry Twelve Men"
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From the stern to the pilot house they danced and struck and howled: the one yelling venomously, the other whooping with gleeful vehemence.
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Jonathan shot, as he walked along, and the boy, running ahead, picked up the arrows and brought them back. And when they were out of sight of the court, they went toward a rock named Ezel, accessible from the wilderness and not far from the road. There David had hidden, straining his ears for the words that might mean life or death
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The lightning blazed out flash upon flash and set the castle on fire
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