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"
Because
I
have
seen
large
whales
,
sir
,
whales
measuring
a
hundred
feet
.
I
have
even
been
told
that
those
of
Hullamoch
and
Umgallick
,
of
the
Aleutian
Islands
,
are
sometimes
a
hundred
and
fifty
feet
long
.
"
"
That
seems
to
me
exaggeration
.
These
creatures
are
generally
much
smaller
than
the
Greenland
whale
.
"
"
Ah
!
"
exclaimed
the
Canadian
,
whose
eyes
had
never
left
the
ocean
,
"
they
are
coming
nearer
;
they
are
in
the
same
water
as
the
Nautilus
.
"
Then
,
returning
to
the
conversation
,
he
said
:
"
You
spoke
of
the
cachalot
as
a
small
creature
.
I
have
heard
of
gigantic
ones
.
They
are
intelligent
cetacea
.
It
is
said
of
some
that
they
cover
themselves
with
seaweed
and
fucus
,
and
then
are
taken
for
islands
.
People
encamp
upon
them
,
and
settle
there
;
lights
a
fire
--
--
"
"
And
build
houses
,
"
said
Conseil
.
"
Yes
,
joker
,
"
said
Ned
Land
.
"
And
one
fine
day
the
creature
plunges
,
carrying
with
it
all
the
inhabitants
to
the
bottom
of
the
sea
.
"
"
Something
like
the
travels
of
Sinbad
the
Sailor
,
"
I
replied
,
laughing
.
"
Ah
!
"
suddenly
exclaimed
Ned
Land
,
"
it
is
not
one
whale
;
there
are
ten
--
there
are
twenty
--
it
is
a
whole
troop
!
And
I
not
able
to
do
anything
!
hands
and
feet
tied
!
"
"
But
,
friend
Ned
,
"
said
Conseil
,
"
why
do
you
not
ask
Captain
Nemo
's
permission
to
chase
them
?
"