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JACK TAR. AKA and see "Pigeon on the Gate (2)," "Pigeon on the Gatepost (2)," "Pigeon on the Pier (2)," "Roddy Joe's Reel," "Sturgeon Tea (The)," "Twin Sisters (1) (The)." The title "Jack Tar" for the tune comes from Kings County, Prince Edward Island, where it is one of several titles.

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