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1. Very few vessels were under power like his, most were pulled from the shore with a steersman and a teamsman waving to each other with bright red and blue paddles
2. The steersman had switched on the riding lights, which now threw out soft red and green glows
3. Halfdan looked at the grey and brown masses, with snow shining white on high slopes, and felt an urge to tell the steersman to turn the ship around; that it was wrong to leave home for this adventure
4. The steersman of Wave-Jumper said frankly, "No, not at all
5. The steersman moved a raven-cage to the middle of the deck
6. "So the closest land is that way," the steersman said
7. "You want to land there?" asked the steersman
8. Halfdan and the steersman were sleeping by the pile of treasure; the steersman slept here to be near the steering-oar at the stern; Halfdan was here to protect the treasure from night sneak-theft
9. One of the six men was the steersman of Wave-Jumper
10. The steersman said, "A nobody
11. With all the crew at their stations, Coatl gave the order to man the oars and twenty oars were raised to the sky, two beats on a drum and all the oars entered the water at the same time, everyone watched Coatl, who was standing next to the steersman
12. A young steersman steering with care
13. For as on the alert O steersman, you mind the loud admonition,
14. "Larboard your helm," cried the captain to the steersman
15. " Under pretence of being fatigued, Dantes asked to take the helm; the steersman, glad to be relieved, looked at the captain, and the latter by a sign indicated that he might abandon it to his new comrade
16. In the same moment, I saw the steersman of the galley lay his hand on his prisoner's shoulder, and saw that both boats were swinging round with the force of the tide, and saw that all hands on board the steamer were running forward quite frantically
17. No man spoke, but the steersman held up his hand, and all softly backed water, and kept the boat straight and true before it
18. same night that a green water-snake shot out from the rushes and carried off in its coils the steersman of Challenger's canoe
19. It is needless to say that the dead steersman has been reverently removed from the place where he held his honourable watch and ward till death, a steadfastness as noble as that of the young Casabianca, and placed in the mortuary to await inquest
20. remained on deck by the steersman, and told him to unmoor the ship and put on all the sail he could, that it might fly as a bird through the air
21. Even the steersman worked in a tiny house, while a dummy wheel swung idly on the deck
22. So, almost every twenty-four hours, when the watches of the night were set, and the band on deck sentinelled the slumbers of the band below; and when if a rope was to be hauled upon the forecastle, the sailors flung it not rudely down, as by day, but with some cautiousness dropt it to its place for fear of disturbing their slumbering shipmates; when this sort of steady quietude would begin to prevail, habitually, the silent steersman would watch the cabin-scuttle; and ere long the old man would emerge, gripping at the iron banister, to help his crippled way
23. And as for a tiller, the whale-boat never admits of any such effeminacy; and therefore as in gamming a complete boat's crew must leave the ship, and hence as the boat steerer or harpooneer is of the number, that subordinate is the steersman upon the occasion, and the captain, having no place to sit in, is pulled off to his visit all standing like a pine tree
24. According to the invariable usage of the fishery, the whale-boat pushes off from the ship, with the headsman or whale-killer as temporary steersman, and the harpooneer or whale-fastener pulling the foremost oar, the one known as the harpooneer-oar
25. And when after gaining his own deck, and his own pivot-hole there, he so vehemently wheeled round with an urgent command to the steersman (it was, as ever, something about his not steering inflexibly enough); then, the already shaken ivory received such an additional twist and wrench, that though it still remained entire, and to all appearances lusty, yet Ahab did not deem it entirely trustworthy
26. In the stern the steersman flung his weight on the wheel; in the bow lay Stephen, his hand closed upon the helplessly fluttering leaves of his “Dairy Machinery,” his eyes fixed upon the mound of glittering green foam that swept in perpetual advance of the vessel’s bow