On the ground, children from Devil's Row closed in on their antagonist.
In the yells of the whirling mob of Devil's Row children there were notes of joy like songs of triumphant savagery.
Maggie A Girl of the Streets
Bow finds it impossible to keep pace with stroke, because stroke
rows in such an extraordinary fashion.
Three Men In A Boat
The mansion in Saville
Row, though not sumptuous, was exceedingly comfortable.
Around The World In Eighty Days
He passed up to the front
rows, not noticing anyone.
War and Peace
There was a
row of windows extending nearly around the sides of the circular room, which rendered the place very light, and there was a back door in addition to the one leading to the front part of the house.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz
In the greatest perplexity, he now came out of the last heart in the
row; he was unable to put his thoughts in order, and fancied that his too lively imagination had run away with him.
Andersens Fairy Tales
At last I let go with my hands and feet, and fell heavily into the sea, hard by my raft on to which I then got, and began to
row with my hands.
Odyssey
"You will have your
row in the boat just the same, you know," she said to Maggie when they went out of the breakfast-room and upstairs together; "Philip will be here it half-past ten, and it is a delicious morning.
The Mill on the Floss
A reckless Galway man with his nephew denied this, hauled up anchor, and
rowed over the very rock itself.
Captains Courageous
I felt mortified to be of so little use in the boat; but, there were few better oarsmen than my two friends, and they
rowed with a steady stroke that was to last all day.
Great Expectations
The girl
rowed, pulling a pair of sculls very easily; the man, with the rudder-lines slack in his hands, and his hands loose in his waistband, kept an eager look out.
Our Mutual Friend
Three
rows of benches on each side and six
rows in front of him were occupied by the dignitaries of the town and by the parents of the pupils.
Tom Sawyer
We hauled up our own skiff, tossed in a few sacks, and
rowed over.
Tales of the Fish Patrol
Meanwhile my beans, the length of whose
rows, added together, was seven miles already planted, were impatient to be hoed, for the earliest had grown considerably before the latest were in the ground; indeed they were not easily to be put off.
Walden & on the Duty of Civil Disobedience