Dab-Dab, the duck, used to keep herself cool by jumping into the sea and
swimming behind the ship.
But, as Matkah told Kotick, "So long as you don't lie in muddy water and get mange, or rub the hard sand into a cut or scratch, and so long as you never go
swimming when there is a heavy sea, nothing will hurt you here."
Every cell in his brain was occupied, to the exclusion of all other thoughts, by the girl
swimming in the water below.
"Help, help!" I shouted,
swimming towards the Abraham Lincoln in desperation.
You observe that in the ordinary
swimming position of the Sperm Whale, the front of his head presents an almost wholly vertical plane to the water; you observe that the lower part of that front slopes considerably backwards, so as to furnish more of a retreat for the long socket which receives the boom-like lower jaw; you observe that the mouth is entirely under the head, much in the same way, indeed, as though your own mouth were entirely under your chin.
He says it kills all the rats and--oh dear!' cried Alice in a sorrowful tone, `I'm afraid I've offended it again!' For the Mouse was
swimming away from her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as it went.
The girl had seen the lioness take to the water, and she had also seen that I was
swimming much more slowly than she, and what did she do?
Ojo, who was on the front of the raft, looked over into the water and thought he saw some large fishes
swimming about.
and this time three years, if I am not at home, tell them to address them to At that moment the two wakes were fairly crossed, and instantly, then, in accordance with their singular ways, shoals of small harmless fish, that for some days before had been placidly
swimming by our side, darted away with what seemed shuddering fins, and ranged themselves fore and aft with the stranger's flanks.
Ulysses' heart now began to fail him, and he said despairingly to himself, "Alas, Jove has let me see land after
swimming so far that I had given up all hope, but I can find no landing place, for the coast is rocky and surf-beaten, the rocks are smooth and rise sheer from the sea, with deep water close under them so that I cannot climb out for want of foot hold.
The children often spent long summer days on this lagoon,
swimming or floating most of the time, playing the mermaid games in the water, and so forth.
He fell into the sea and went under, gulping a mouthful of salt water into his lungs, and came up strangling but
swimming.
Swimming was one of the things he did not have to think about.