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1 There were four oarsmen, and the Boss let me take the tiller .
2 Tarboe gave a roar, and called to Joan to take the tiller .
3 Now take the tiller an' cast off the gig, can you manage that?'
4 You take the tiller then, and I will count it.
5 Well, take the tiller , then, while I fill me pipe.
6 Cocks'n, if you'll be so kind as to go forward, I'll take the tiller .
7 Now, if you will take the tiller , I will see what kind of work you make of it.
8 Here, quick, I'll take the tiller .
10 He saw Allday looking at him, still brooding perhaps about being ordered to take the tiller at all times because of his old wound.
11 I was about to call Barclay to take the tiller so I could light the running lights when Shannon came up through the hatch.
12 But most of all he loved to take the tiller in his hand and steer the vessel through the dangers of the wind swept sea.
13 Six rowers sat on the thwarts, and the coxswain took the tiller .
14 So Rob himself sprang down to the stern and took the tiller .
15 John Cameron, who had again taken the tiller , seemed as one demented.
16 At the boathouse Davy launched the small sailboat and Nora took the tiller .
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