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121
"
Yes
,
certainly
,
perhaps
,
"
replied
the
Canadian
,
shaken
by
these
figures
,
but
not
yet
willing
to
give
in
.
122
"
Well
,
have
I
convinced
you
?
"
123
"
You
have
convinced
me
of
one
thing
,
sir
,
which
is
that
,
if
such
animals
do
exist
at
the
bottom
of
the
seas
,
they
must
necessarily
be
as
strong
as
you
say
.
"
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124
"
But
if
they
do
not
exist
,
mine
obstinate
harpooner
,
how
explain
the
accident
to
the
Scotia
?
"
125
The
voyage
of
the
Abraham
Lincoln
was
for
a
long
time
marked
by
no
special
incident
.
But
one
circumstance
happened
which
showed
the
wonderful
dexterity
of
Ned
Land
,
and
proved
what
confidence
we
might
place
in
him
.
126
The
30th
of
June
,
the
frigate
spoke
some
American
whalers
,
from
whom
we
learned
that
they
knew
nothing
about
the
narwhal
.
But
one
of
them
,
the
captain
of
the
Monroe
,
knowing
that
Ned
Land
had
shipped
on
board
the
Abraham
Lincoln
,
begged
for
his
help
in
chasing
a
whale
they
had
in
sight
.
Commander
Farragut
,
desirous
of
seeing
Ned
Land
at
work
,
gave
him
permission
to
go
on
board
the
Monroe
.
And
fate
served
our
Canadian
so
well
that
,
instead
of
one
whale
,
he
harpooned
two
with
a
double
blow
,
striking
one
straight
to
the
heart
,
and
catching
the
other
after
some
minutes
'
pursuit
.
127
Decidedly
,
if
the
monster
ever
had
to
do
with
Ned
Land
's
harpoon
,
I
would
not
bet
in
its
favour
.
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128
The
frigate
skirted
the
south-east
coast
of
America
with
great
rapidity
.
The
3rd
of
July
we
were
at
the
opening
of
the
Straits
of
Magellan
,
level
with
Cape
Vierges
.
But
Commander
Farragut
would
not
take
a
tortuous
passage
,
but
doubled
Cape
Horn
.
129
The
ship
's
crew
agreed
with
him
.
And
certainly
it
was
possible
that
they
might
meet
the
narwhal
in
this
narrow
pass
.
Many
of
the
sailors
affirmed
that
the
monster
could
not
pass
there
,
"
that
he
was
too
big
for
that
!
"
130
The
6th
of
July
,
about
three
o’clock
in
the
afternoon
,
the
Abraham
Lincoln
,
at
fifteen
miles
to
the
south
,
doubled
the
solitary
island
,
this
lost
rock
at
the