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701
At
that
moment
,
the
"
Pilgrim
"
was
more
than
five
miles
to
the
leeward
of
the
whale-boat
.
Captain
Hull
,
hoisting
a
flag
at
the
end
of
a
boat-hook
,
gave
the
signal
to
come
nearer
.
702
And
almost
at
once
,
he
could
see
that
Dick
Sand
,
aided
by
Tom
and
his
companions
,
commenced
to
brace
the
yards
in
such
a
manner
as
to
trim
them
close
to
the
wind
.
703
But
the
breeze
was
feeble
and
irregular
.
It
only
came
in
short
puffs
.
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704
Most
certainly
,
the
"
Pilgrim
"
would
have
some
trouble
in
joining
the
whale-boat
,
if
indeed
she
could
reach
it
.
Meanwhile
,
as
they
had
foreseen
,
the
jubarte
had
returned
to
the
surface
of
the
water
to
breathe
,
with
the
harpoon
fixed
in
her
side
all
the
time
.
She
then
remained
almost
motionless
,
seeming
to
wait
for
her
young
whale
,
which
this
furious
course
must
have
left
behind
.
705
Captain
Hull
made
use
of
the
oars
so
as
to
join
her
again
,
and
soon
he
was
only
a
short
distance
from
her
.
706
Two
oars
were
laid
down
and
two
sailors
armed
themselves
,
as
the
captain
had
done
,
with
long
lances
,
intended
to
strike
the
enemy
.
707
Howik
worked
skilfully
then
,
and
held
himself
ready
to
make
the
boat
turn
rapidly
,
in
case
the
whale
should
turn
suddenly
on
it
.
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708
"
Attention
!
"
cried
Captain
Hull
.
"
Do
not
lose
a
blow
!
Aim
well
,
boys
!
709
Are
we
ready
,
Howik
?
"
710
"
I
am
prepared
,
sir
,
"
replied
the
boatswain
,
"
but
one
thing
troubles
me
.
It
is
that
the
beast
,
after
having
fled
so
rapidly
,
is
very
quiet
now
.
"