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And
thinking
the
hap-hazard
line
would
get
loose
,
or
the
tooth
it
was
tangled
to
might
draw
(
for
I
have
a
devil
of
a
boat
's
crew
for
a
pull
on
a
whale-line
)
;
seeing
all
this
,
I
say
,
I
jumped
into
my
first
mate
's
boat
--
Mr.
Mounttop
's
here
(
by
the
way
,
Captain
--
Mounttop
;
Mounttop
--
the
captain
)
;
--
as
I
was
saying
,
I
jumped
into
Mounttop
's
boat
,
which
,
d'ye
see
,
was
gunwale
and
gunwale
with
mine
,
then
;
and
snatching
the
first
harpoon
,
let
this
old
great-grandfather
have
it
.
But
,
Lord
,
look
you
,
sir
--
hearts
and
souls
alive
,
man
--
the
next
instant
,
in
a
jiff
,
I
was
blind
as
a
bat
--
both
eyes
out
--
all
befogged
and
bedeadened
with
black
foam
--
the
whale
's
tail
looming
straight
up
out
of
it
,
perpendicular
in
the
air
,
like
a
marble
steeple
.
No
use
sterning
all
,
then
;
but
as
I
was
groping
at
midday
,
with
a
blinding
sun
,
all
crown-jewels
;
as
I
was
groping
,
I
say
,
after
the
second
iron
,
to
toss
it
overboard
--
down
comes
the
tail
like
a
Lima
tower
,
cutting
my
boat
in
two
,
leaving
each
half
in
splinters
;
and
,
flukes
first
,
the
white
hump
backed
through
the
wreck
,
as
though
it
was
all
chips
.
We
all
struck
out
.
To
escape
his
terrible
flailings
,
I
seized
hold
of
my
harpoon-pole
sticking
in
him
,
and
for
a
moment
clung
to
that
like
a
sucking
fish
.
But
a
combing
sea
dashed
me
off
,
and
at
the
same
instant
,
the
fish
,
taking
one
good
dart
forwards
,
went
down
like
a
flash
;
and
the
barb
of
that
cursed
second
iron
towing
along
near
me
caught
me
here
"
(
clapping
his
hand
just
below
his
shoulder
)
;
"
yes
,
caught
me
just
here
,
I
say
,
and
bore
me
down
to
Hell
's
flames
,
I
was
thinking
;
when
,
when
,
all
of
a
sudden
,
thank
the
good
God
,
the
barb
ript
its
way
along
the
flesh
--
clear
along
the
whole
length
of
my
arm
--
came
out
nigh
my
wrist
,
and
up
I
floated
;
--
and
that
gentleman
there
will
tell
you
the
rest
(
by
the
way
,
captain
--
Dr.
Bunger
,
ship
's
surgeon
:
Bunger
,
my
lad
--
the
captain
)
.
Now
,
Bunger
boy
,
spin
your
part
of
the
yarn
.
"
The
professional
gentleman
thus
familiarly
pointed
out
,
had
been
all
the
time
standing
near
them
,
with
nothing
specific
visible
,
to
denote
his
gentlemanly
rank
on
board
.
His
face
was
an
exceedingly
round
but
sober
one
;
he
was
dressed
in
a
faded
blue
woolen
frock
or
shirt
,
and
patched
trowsers
;
and
had
thus
far
been
dividing
his
attention
between
a
marlingspike
he
held
in
one
hand
,
and
a
pill-box
held
in
the
other
,
occasionally
casting
a
critical
glance
at
the
ivory
limbs
of
the
two
crippled
captains
.
But
,
at
his
superior
's
introduction
of
him
to
Ahab
,
he
politely
bowed
,
and
straightway
went
on
to
do
his
captain
's
bidding
.
"
It
was
a
shocking
bad
wound
,
"
began
the
whale-surgeon
;
"
and
,
taking
my
advice
,
Captain
Boomer
here
,
stood
our
old
Sammy
-
"
"
Samuel
Enderby
is
the
name
of
my
ship
,
"
interrupted
the
one-armed
captain
,
addressing
Ahab
;
"
go
on
,
boy
.
"
"
Stood
our
old
Sammy
off
to
the
northward
,
to
get
out
of
the
blazing
hot
weather
there
on
the
Line
.
But
it
was
no
use
--
I
did
all
I
could
;
sat
up
with
him
nights
;
was
very
severe
with
him
in
the
matter
of
diet
-
"
"
Oh
,
very
severe
!
"
chimed
in
the
patient
himself
;
then
suddenly
altering
his
voice
,
"
Drinking
hot
rum
toddies
with
me
every
night
,
till
he
could
n't
see
to
put
on
the
bandages
;
and
sending
me
to
bed
,
half
seas
over
,
about
three
o'clock
in
the
morning
.
Oh
,
ye
stars
!
he
sat
up
with
me
indeed
,
and
was
very
severe
in
my
diet
.
Oh
!
a
great
watcher
,
and
very
dietetically
severe
,
is
Dr.
Bunger
.
(
Bunger
,
you
dog
,
laugh
out
!
why
do
n't
ye
?
You
know
you
're
a
precious
jolly
rascal
.
)
But
,
heave
ahead
,
boy
,
I
'd
rather
be
killed
by
you
than
kept
alive
by
any
other
man
.
"
"
My
captain
,
you
must
have
ere
this
perceived
,
respected
sir
"
--
said
the
imperturbable
godly-looking
Bunger
,
slightly
bowing
to
Ahab
--
"
is
apt
to
be
facetious
at
times
;
he
spins
us
many
clever
things
of
that
sort
.
But
I
may
as
well
say
--
en
passant
,
as
the
French
remark
--
that
I
myself
--
that
is
to
say
,
Jack
Bunger
,
late
of
the
reverend
clergy
--
am
a
strict
total
abstinence
man
;
I
never
drink
-
"
"
Water
!
"
cried
the
captain
;
"
he
never
drinks
it
;
it
's
a
sort
of
fits
to
him
;
fresh
water
throws
him
into
the
hydrophobia
;
but
go
on
--
go
on
with
the
arm
story
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
may
as
well
,
"
said
the
surgeon
,
coolly
.