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 1    1,    7|          Well now, the man at the helm has only to give a turn
 2    2,    5|       DUNCAN no longer obeyed the helm.~“What is the matter?” cried
 3    3,    3|       than once brought round the helm when some careless steering
 4    3,    4| importance. But he hurried to the helm, put it hard down, while
 5    3,    4|          luff again. John put the helm down again and brought her
 6    3,    4|         nothing else to be done.~“Helm hard down!” cried Mangles
 7    3,    6|        near them. Wilson took the helm. John stood by the tackle,
 8    3,    6|         not readily answer to the helm, and that constantly broke
 9    3,   15|           the oars; Glenarvan the helm; the two women, Robert and
10    3,   19|        out John to the man at the helm. “To-morrow at sunrise we
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