Mounttopâs here (by the way, Captainâ âMounttop; Mounttopâ âthe captain);â âas I was saying, I jumped into Mounttopâs boat, which, dâye see, was gunwale and gunwale with mine, then; and snatching the first harpoon, let this old great-grandfather have it. But, Lord, look you, sirâ âhearts and souls alive, manâ âthe next instant, in a jiff, I was blind as a batâ âboth eyes outâ âall befogged and bedeadened with black foamâ âthe whaleâs 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 overboardâ âdown 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.
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