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  • Stowing my gear below decks as we sailed through the intra-coastal waterway, I was photographing the keel as we moved into the Atlantic.

    Jerry Nelson: Sea Spray and Time Travel Jerry Nelson 2012

  • Stowing my gear below decks as we sailed through the intra-coastal waterway, I was photographing the keel as we moved into the Atlantic.

    Jerry Nelson: Sea Spray and Time Travel Jerry Nelson 2012

  • Stowing his suitcase at his feet, Henry sat down next to the other boy.

    KNIGHTLEY ACADEMY VIOLET HABERDASHER 2010

  • Stowing all these safely, he stripped off his sweater, and in T-shirt, jeans and trainers jumped lightly onto the poling platform at one end of the boat.

    The Elvis Latte Allie Dresser 2010

  • Stowing his suitcase at his feet, Henry sat down next to the other boy.

    KNIGHTLEY ACADEMY VIOLET HABERDASHER 2010

  • Stowing the kayak, we spent hours swimming and walking, exploring the stream's spills, pools and boulders.

    Wild Weekend Brian Calvert 2009

  • Stowing away had always been one of my favorite fantasies, until Domingo, the taciturn, pimpled boy from the Spanish port of Cádiz, described the fate of stowaways in lurid detail.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • Stowing away had always been one of my favorite fantasies, until Domingo, the taciturn, pimpled boy from the Spanish port of Cádiz, described the fate of stowaways in lurid detail.

    The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008

  • Stowing away had always been one of my favorite fantasies, until Domingo, the taciturn, pimpled boy from the Spanish port of Cádiz, described the fate of stowaways in lurid detail.

    The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008

  • Stowing away had always been one of my favorite fantasies, until Domingo, the taciturn, pimpled boy from the Spanish port of Cádiz, described the fate of stowaways in lurid detail.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

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