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We will be going downstream now, moving with the current.
The water reversed itself and people were going downstream at 0.5 miles an hour.
The largest drive was in 1886 or 1887, with 350,000 ties from various companies going downstream.
"Maybe we can go downstream for a little while," said Gene.
"Fish and the others are going downstream to the sea.
Conversely, if he had gone downstream, it would have remained clear.
"It is certainly ten to one that they go downstream, but we cannot be certain.
Gone downstream, the boys said, like a log on the flood.
I turned back toward the island and, again, heard the laughter behind me, a little farther off as if it were going downstream.
Maybe he had better go downstream along the bank until he hit it.
"We went downstream and see some Swiss are working on the river.
So if we go downstream, to our right, we'll hit the Great River.
"She'll either be gone downstream or aground in a minute."
"Suppose we go downstream a short way and lie in wait for them," said Jones eagerly.
It was like a river going downstream and his feet wanting to go with it.
Almost at once I heard a cry, repeated several times, which was going downstream; then it suddenly ceased.
Let's go downstream for a quarter of a mile; then we'll come back up against the current."
"The local fire departments also went downstream and set up a series of containment devices," he said.
I say we go downstream on the Green River& ".
I'm not the one that decided to divide the party - he wanted me to go downstream while he went up!
Assuming that the men who went downstream wanted our flitter, they'd have it before we could get back.
"We'll just go downstream until we find the next farcaster portal."
After trying everything, Stuart commanded the thirty-five men who'd gotten across the river to go downstream.
We'll go downstream along the river bank and reconnoiter.
They had gone downstream for half a mile fore he led them out through tall grass.