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Gurry
,
so
called
,
is
a
term
properly
belonging
to
right
whalemen
,
but
sometimes
incidentally
used
by
the
sperm
fishermen
.
It
designates
the
dark
,
glutinous
substance
which
is
scraped
off
the
back
of
the
Greenland
or
right
whale
,
and
much
of
which
covers
the
decks
of
those
inferior
souls
who
hunt
that
ignoble
Leviathan
.
Nippers
.
Strictly
this
word
is
not
indigenous
to
the
whale
's
vocabulary
.
But
as
applied
by
whalemen
,
it
becomes
so
.
A
whaleman
's
nipper
is
a
short
firm
strip
of
tendinous
stuff
cut
from
the
tapering
part
of
Leviathan
's
tail
:
it
averages
an
inch
in
thickness
,
and
for
the
rest
,
is
about
the
size
of
the
iron
part
of
a
hoe
Edgewise
moved
along
the
oily
deck
,
it
operates
like
a
leathern
squilgee
;
and
by
nameless
blandishments
,
as
of
magic
,
allures
along
with
it
all
impurities
.
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But
to
learn
all
about
these
recondite
matters
,
your
best
way
is
at
once
to
descend
into
the
blubber-room
,
and
have
a
long
talk
with
its
inmates
.
This
place
has
previously
been
mentioned
as
the
receptacle
for
the
blanket-pieces
,
when
stript
and
hoisted
from
the
whale
.
When
the
proper
time
arrives
for
cutting
up
its
contents
,
this
apartment
is
a
scene
of
terror
to
all
tyros
,
especially
by
night
.
On
one
side
,
lit
by
a
dull
lantern
,
a
space
has
been
left
clear
for
the
workmen
.
They
generally
go
in
pairs
--
a
pike-and-gaffman
and
a
spade-man
.
The
whaling-pike
is
similar
to
a
frigate
's
boarding-weapon
of
the
same
name
.
The
gaff
is
something
like
a
boat-hook
.
With
his
gaff
,
the
gaffman
hooks
on
to
a
sheet
of
blubber
,
and
strives
to
hold
it
from
slipping
,
as
the
ship
pitches
and
lurches
about
.
Meanwhile
,
the
spade-man
stands
on
the
sheet
itself
,
perpendicularly
chopping
it
into
the
portable
horse-pieces
.
This
spade
is
sharp
as
hone
can
make
it
;
the
spademan
's
feet
are
shoeless
;
the
thing
he
stands
on
will
sometimes
irresistibly
slide
away
from
him
,
like
a
sledge
.
If
he
cuts
off
one
of
his
own
toes
,
or
one
of
his
assistants
'
,
would
you
be
very
much
astonished
?
Toes
are
scarce
among
veteran
blubber-room
men
.
Had
you
stepped
on
board
the
Pequod
at
a
certain
juncture
of
this
post-mortemizing
of
the
whale
;
and
had
you
strolled
forward
nigh
the
windlass
,
pretty
sure
am
I
that
you
would
have
scanned
with
no
small
curiosity
a
very
strange
,
enigmatical
object
,
which
you
would
have
seen
there
,
lying
along
lengthwise
in
the
lee
scuppers
.
Not
the
wondrous
cistern
in
the
whale
's
huge
head
;
not
the
prodigy
of
his
unhinged
lower
jaw
;
not
the
miracle
of
his
symmetrical
tail
;
none
of
these
would
so
surprise
you
,
as
half
a
glimpse
of
that
unaccountable
cone
--
longer
than
a
Kentuckian
is
tall
,
nigh
a
foot
in
diameter
at
the
base
,
and
jet-black
as
Yojo
,
the
ebony
idol
of
Queequeg
.
And
an
idol
,
indeed
,
it
is
;
or
rather
,
in
old
times
,
its
likeness
was
.
Such
an
idol
as
that
found
in
the
secret
groves
of
Queen
Maachah
in
Judea
;
and
for
worshipping
which
,
King
Asa
,
her
son
,
did
depose
her
,
and
destroyed
the
idol
,
and
burnt
it
for
an
abomination
at
the
brook
Kedron
,
as
darkly
set
forth
in
the
15th
chapter
of
the
First
Book
of
Kings
.
Look
at
the
sailor
,
called
the
mincer
,
who
now
comes
along
,
and
assisted
by
two
allies
,
heavily
backs
the
grandissimus
,
as
the
mariners
call
it
,
and
with
bowed
shoulders
,
staggers
off
with
it
as
if
he
were
a
grenadier
carrying
a
dead
comrade
from
the
field
.
Extending
it
upon
the
forecastle
deck
,
he
now
proceeds
cylindrically
to
remove
its
dark
pelt
,
as
an
African
hunter
the
pelt
of
a
boa
This
done
he
turns
the
pelt
inside
out
,
like
a
pantaloon
leg
;
gives
it
a
good
stretching
,
so
as
almost
to
double
its
diameter
;
and
at
last
hangs
it
,
well
spread
,
in
the
rigging
,
to
dry
.
Ere
long
,
it
is
taken
down
;
when
removing
some
three
feet
of
it
,
towards
the
pointed
extremity
,
and
then
cutting
two
slits
for
arm-holes
at
the
other
end
,
he
lengthwise
slips
himself
bodily
into
it
.
The
mincer
now
stands
before
you
invested
in
the
full
canonicals
of
his
calling
.
Immemorial
to
all
his
order
,
this
investiture
alone
will
adequately
protect
him
,
while
employed
in
the
peculiar
functions
of
his
office
.
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That
office
consists
in
mincing
the
horse-pieces
of
blubber
for
the
pots
;
an
operation
which
is
conducted
at
a
curious
wooden
horse
,
planted
endwise
against
the
bulwarks
,
and
with
a
capacious
tub
beneath
it
,
into
which
the
minced
pieces
drop
,
fast
as
the
sheets
from
a
rapt
orator
's
desk
.
Arrayed
in
decent
black
;
occupying
a
conspicuous
pulpit
;
intent
on
bible
leaves
;
what
a
candidate
for
an
archbishopric
,
what
a
lad
for
a
Pope
were
this
mincer
!
Besides
her
hoisted
boats
,
an
American
whaler
is
outwardly
distinguished
by
her
try-works
.
She
presents
the
curious
anomaly
of
the
most
solid
masonry
joining
with
oak
and
hemp
in
constituting
the
completed
ship
.
It
is
as
if
from
the
open
field
a
brick-kiln
were
transported
to
her
planks
.
The
try-works
are
planted
between
the
foremast
and
mainmast
,
the
most
roomy
part
of
the
deck
.
The
timbers
beneath
are
of
a
peculiar
strength
,
fitted
to
sustain
the
weight
of
an
almost
solid
mass
of
brick
and
mortar
,
some
ten
feet
by
eight
square
,
and
five
in
height
.
The
foundation
does
not
penetrate
the
deck
,
but
the
masonry
is
firmly
secured
to
the
surface
by
ponderous
knees
of
iron
bracing
it
on
all
sides
,
and
screwing
it
down
to
the
timbers
.
On
the
flanks
it
is
cased
with
wood
,
and
at
top
completely
covered
by
a
large
,
sloping
,
battened
hatchway
.
Removing
this
hatch
we
expose
the
great
try-pots
,
two
in
number
,
and
each
of
several
barrels
'
capacity
.
When
not
in
use
,
they
are
kept
remarkably
clean
.
Sometimes
they
are
polished
with
soapstone
and
sand
,
till
they
shine
within
like
silver
punchbowls
.
During
the
night-watches
some
cynical
old
sailors
will
crawl
into
them
and
coil
themselves
away
there
for
a
nap
.
While
employed
in
polishing
them
--
one
man
in
each
pot
,
side
by
side
--
many
confidential
communications
are
carried
on
,
over
the
iron
lips
.
It
is
a
place
also
for
profound
mathematical
meditation
.