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Two watermen followed him to get the water from the body.
His family were watermen, working on the river for several generations.
But the bay that gives the watermen so much had also taken something away.
I came to the Watermen to ask if you had any news of her.'
The town developed around being a large boat building area, mostly for commercial bay watermen.
The watermen understand this and it makes them angry.
The accompanying watermen behind him held back; they would not be needed until after the killing was finished.
Like watermen, if you ask me - no two are the same," he says.
Dr. Sanders stood up as one of the watermen came forward.
The island was once inhabited by watermen and farmers, but has since been abandoned.
One of the watermen had second thoughts and leaned his oar against a wall.
The number of boats and watermen working the region's rocks has fallen to a few hundred.
Many of these persons are watermen and commercial fishermen.
In the middle of the twentieth century, the bay supported 9,000 full-time watermen, according to one account.
The shipwreck may have been known to one or more local watermen before its discovery by archaeologists.
They were used by watermen, who taxied passengers across and along the river in London.
The watermen, he writes, just "trust in God and keep on crabbing."
The guild of watermen took Londoners back and forth by ferry.
"We are both good watermen, Handel, and could take him down the river ourselves when the right time comes.
He was ready to ask about the possibility when a yell from one of the watermen signaled their approach to the pier.
"But I've seen them pull up to the dock, from a safe distance, when the watermen get out to fish.
His association includes about 70 full-time watermen who harvest clams exclusively.
The Thames watermen were sensitive about outsiders winning races on their river.
Oyster populations began to decline to the point where the watermen could no longer fully support themselves on their daily catches.