"Oarswoman" Quotes from Famous Books
... afternoon the two ladies went out rowing on the river, and Mrs. Easterfield was astonished at Olive's proficiency with the oar. She had thought herself a good oarswoman, but she was nothing to Olive. She good-naturedly acknowledged her inferiority, however. How could she expect to compete with ... — The Captain's Toll-Gate • Frank R. Stockton |