Which preposition to use with dories
" "Wasn't there a dory on the Laughing Lass?" cried Forsythe.
Of course, it was not all hunky dory for me on the Sportswatch desk.
" I offered her the freedom of the writing-paper drawer; and, while I looked on, she folded and refolded with a practiced hand, until the table beside us was covered, not only with boats compared with which mine was as a dory to an ocean liner, but also with a score of other pretty and somewhat intricate paper toys.
I shall never know how long I remained thus, the little dory in which I lay rocked aimlessly about by the waves, and constantly drifting in the grasp of unseen currents farther and farther out into the Bay.
Take Dory with you.
The tone of the "yes"or was it Arthur's own self-respectmade him suspect Dory of thinking that a man might have the clearest legal and moral right and still not be able to get his honor's consent.
He sought out the harbor-master, who was engaged in painting a dory behind his shop.
Simeon, who had been inspecting Dory from the far upper end of the hammock, now descended to the floor of the veranda, and slowly advanced toward him.
Dory at first indulged his sense of humor upon their Dorsey or d'Orsay finery.
Thoughts of Edith Herndon thronged my brain, and I drove the dory toward the promontory with every ounce of strength I possessed.