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Here
are
my
razors
--
the
best
of
steel
;
here
,
and
make
the
barbs
sharp
as
the
needle-sleet
of
the
Icy
Sea
.
"
For
a
moment
,
the
old
blacksmith
eyed
the
razors
as
though
he
would
fain
not
use
them
.
"
Take
them
,
man
,
I
have
no
need
for
them
;
for
I
now
neither
shave
,
sup
,
nor
pray
till
--
but
here
--
to
work
!
"
Fashioned
at
last
into
an
arrowy
shape
,
and
welded
by
Perth
to
the
shank
,
the
steel
soon
pointed
the
end
of
the
iron
;
and
as
the
blacksmith
was
about
giving
the
barbs
their
final
heat
,
prior
to
tempering
them
,
he
cried
to
Ahab
to
place
the
water-cask
near
.
"
No
,
no
--
no
water
for
that
;
I
want
it
of
the
true
death-temper
.
Ahoy
,
there
!
Tashtego
,
Queequeg
,
Daggoo
!
What
say
ye
,
pagans
!
Will
ye
give
me
as
much
blood
as
will
cover
this
barb
?
"
holding
it
high
up
.
A
cluster
of
dark
nods
replied
,
Yes
.
Three
punctures
were
made
in
the
heathen
flesh
,
and
the
White
Whale
's
barbs
were
then
tempered
.
"
Ego
non
baptizo
te
in
nomine
patris
,
sed
in
nomine
diaboli
!
"
deliriously
howled
Ahab
,
as
the
malignant
iron
scorchingly
devoured
the
baptismal
blood
.
Now
,
mustering
the
spare
poles
from
below
,
and
selecting
one
of
hickory
,
with
the
bark
still
investing
it
,
Ahab
fitted
the
end
to
the
socket
of
the
iron
.
A
coil
of
new
tow-line
was
then
unwound
,
and
some
fathoms
of
it
taken
to
the
windlass
,
and
stretched
to
a
great
tension
.
Pressing
his
foot
upon
it
,
till
the
rope
hummed
like
a
harp-string
,
then
eagerly
bending
over
it
,
and
seeing
no
strandings
,
Ahab
exclaimed
,
"
Good
!
and
now
for
the
seizings
"
At
one
extremity
the
rope
was
unstranded
,
and
the
separate
spread
yarns
were
all
braided
and
woven
round
the
socket
of
the
harpoon
;
the
pole
was
then
driven
hard
up
into
the
socket
;
from
the
lower
end
the
rope
was
traced
halfway
along
the
pole
's
length
,
and
firmly
secured
so
,
with
inter-twistings
of
twine
.
This
done
,
pole
,
iron
,
and
rope
--
like
the
Three
Fates
--
remained
inseparable
,
and
Ahab
moodily
stalked
away
with
the
weapon
;
the
sound
of
his
ivory
leg
,
and
the
sound
of
the
hickory
pole
,
both
hollowly
ringing
along
every
plank
.
But
ere
he
entered
his
cabin
,
light
,
unnatural
,
half-bantering
,
yet
most
piteous
sound
was
heard
.
Oh
!
Pip
,
thy
wretched
laugh
,
thy
idle
but
unresting
eye
;
all
thy
strange
mummeries
not
unmeaningly
blended
with
the
black
tragedy
of
the
melancholy
ship
,
and
mocked
it
!
Penetrating
further
and
further
into
the
heart
of
the
Japanese
cruising
ground
the
Pequod
was
soon
all
astir
in
the
fishery
.
Often
,
in
mild
,
pleasant
weather
,
for
twelve
,
fifteen
,
eighteen
,
and
twenty
hours
on
the
stretch
,
they
were
engaged
in
the
boats
,
steadily
pulling
,
or
sailing
,
or
paddling
after
the
whales
,
or
for
an
interlude
of
sixty
or
seventy
minutes
calmly
awaiting
their
uprising
;
though
with
but
small
success
for
their
pains
.
At
such
times
,
under
an
abated
sun
;
afloat
all
day
upon
smooth
,
slow
heaving
swells
;
seated
in
his
boat
,
light
as
a
birch
canoe
;
and
so
sociably
mixing
with
the
soft
waves
themselves
,
that
like
hearth-stone
cats
they
purr
against
the
gunwale
;
these
are
the
times
of
dreamy
quietude
,
when
beholding
the
tranquil
beauty
and
brilliancy
of
the
ocean
's
skin
,
one
forgets
the
tiger
heart
that
pants
beneath
it
;
and
would
not
willingly
remember
,
that
this
velvet
paw
but
conceals
a
remorseless
fang
.