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Make a round turn (see page 138) and secure it with two half hitches (see

               page 91), which should be worked snugly against each other (figure 108).
















                                                        figure 107
















                                                        figure 108


               Running bowline: a running knot that is formed by tying a bowline (see
               page 21) around a bight formed in, and not the standing part of, the rope
               (figure 109). The running bowline forms an excellent secure noose.
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