| 1 | We look on the thither and waiting for crossing. | |
| 2 | Any man brave enough to swim across the Channel is worth respecting. | |
| 3 | Not swimming, that the voice of the river, desperate to be my day and every night singing. | |
| 4 | The practical swimming divides into the sidestroke, the skin-dive, the counter-breaststroke, to tread water, to rescue, swimming in battle gear; | |
| 5 | The escaping prisoner, swimming across the river, managed to keep under as the searchlight raked the surface. |