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Captain Ahab, having lost his leg to the white whale Moby Dick, travels the world on a quest for vengeance.

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“On one occasion I saw two of these monsters (whales) probably male and female, slowly swimming, one after the other, within less than a stone’s throw of the shore” ( Terra Del Fuego ), “over which the beech tree extended its branches.”

“ ‘Stern all!’ exclaimed the mate, as upon turning his head, he saw the distended jaws of a large Sperm Whale close to the head of the boat, threatening it with instant destruction;⁠—‘Stern all, for your lives!’ ”

“So be cheery, my lads, let your hearts never fail, While the bold harpooneer is striking the whale!”

“Oh, the rare old Whale, mid storm and gale In his ocean home will be A giant in might, where might is right, And King of the boundless sea.”

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