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A TALK OVER HIM It must be borne in mind that all this time we have a Sperm

Whale's prodigious head hanging to the Pequod's side.  But we must let it

continue hanging there a while till we can get a chance to attend to it.  For

the present other matters press, and the best we can do now for the head, is

to pray heaven the tackles may hold.  Now, during the past night and forenoon,


     the Pequod had gradually drifted into a sea, which, by its occasional

patches of

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yellow brit, gave unusual tokens of the vicinity of Right Whales, a species

of the Leviathan that but few supposed to be at this particular time lurking

anywhere near.  And though all hands commonly disdained the capture of those

inferior creatures; and though the Pequod was not commissioned to cruise for

them at all, and though she had passed numbers of them near the Crozetts

without lowering a boat; yet now that a Sperm Whale had been brought

alongside and beheaded, to the surprise of all, the announcement was made

that a Right Whale should be captured that day, if opportunity offered.  Nor

was this long wanting.  Tall spouts were seen to leeward; and two boats,

Stubb's and Flask's, were detached in pursuit.  Pulling further and further

away, they at last became almost invisible to the men at the mast-head.  But

suddenly in the distance, they saw a great heap of tumultuous white water,

and soon after news came from aloft that one or both the boats must be fast.

An interval passed and the boats were in plain sight, in the act of being

dragged right towards the ship by the towing whale.  So close did the monster

come to the hull, that at first it seemed as if he meant it malice; but

suddenly going down in a maelstrom, within three rods of the planks, he

wholly disappeared from view, as if diving under the keel.  Cut, cut!  was

the cry from the ship to the boats, which, for one instant, seemed on the

point of being brought with a deadly dash against the vessel's side.  But

having plenty of line yet in the tubs, and the whale not sounding very

rapidly, they paid out abundance of rope, and at the same time pulled with

all their might so as to get ahead of the ship.  For a few minutes the

struggle was intensely critical; for while they still slacked out the

tightened line in one direction, and still plied their oars in another, the

contending strain threatened to take them under.  But it was only a few feet

advance they sought to gain.  And they stuck to it till they did gain it;

when instantly, a swift tremor was felt running like lightning along the keel,


     as the strained line, scraping beneath the ship, suddenly rose to view under

her bows, snapping and quivering; and so flinging off its drippings, that

the drops fell like bits of broken glass on the water, while the whale

beyond also rose to sight, and once more the boats were free

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to fly.  But the fagged whale abated his speed, and blindly altering his

course, went round the stern of the ship towing the two boats after him, so

that they performed a complete circuit.  Meantime, they hauled more and more

upon their lines, till close flanking him on both sides, Stubb answered

Flask with lance for lance; and thus round and round the Pequod the battle

went, while the multitudes of sharks that had before swum round the Sperm

Whale's body, rushed to the fresh blood that was spilled, thirstily drinking

at every new gash, as the eager Israelites did at the new bursting fountains

that poured from the smitten rock.  At last his spout grew thick, and with a

frightful roll and vomit, he turned upon his back a corpse.  While the two

headsmen were engaged in making fast cords to his flukes, and in other ways

getting the mass in readiness for towing, some conversation ensued between

them.  I wonder what the old man wants with this lump of foul lard, said

Stubb, not without some disgust at the thought of having to do with so

ignoble a leviathan.  Wants with it?  said Flask, coiling some spare line in

the boat's bow, did you never hear that the ship which but once has a Sperm

Whale's head hoisted on her starboard side, and at the same time a Right

Whale's on the larboard; did you never hear, Stubb, that that ship can never

afterwards capsize?  Why not?  I don't know, but I heard that gamboge

ghost of a Fedallah saying so, and he seems to know all about ships' charms.

But I sometimes think he'll charm the ship to no good at last.  I don't half

like that chap, Stubb.  Did you ever notice how that tusk of his is a sort of

carved into a snake's head, Stubb?  Sink him!  I never look at him at all;

but if ever I get a chance of a dark night, and he standing hard by the

bulwarks, and no one by; look down there, Flask --pointing into the sea with

a peculiar motion of both hands -- Aye, will I!  Flask, I take that Fedallah to

be the devil in disguise.  Do you believe that cock and bull story about his

having been stowed away on board ship?  He's the devil, I say.  The reason why

you don't see his tail, is because he tucks it up out of sight; he carries

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coiled away in his pocket, I guess.  Blast him!  now that I think of it, he's

always wanting oakum to stuff into the toes of his boots.  He sleeps in his

boots, don't he?  He hasn't got any hammock; but I've seen him lay of nights

in a coil of rigging.  No doubt, and it's because of his cursed tail; he

coils it down, do ye see, in the eye of the rigging.  What's the old man

have so much to do with him for?  Striking up a swap or a bargain, I

suppose.  Bargain? --about what?  Why, do ye see, the old man is hard bent

after that White Whale, and the devil there is trying to come round him, and


     get him to swap away his silver watch, or his soul, or something of that

sort, and then he'll surrender Moby Dick.  Pooh!  Stubb, you are

skylarking; how can Fedallah do that?  I don't know, Flask, but the devil

is a curious chap, and a wicked one, I tell ye.  Why, they say as how he

went a sauntering into the old flag-ship once, switching his tail about

devilish easy and gentlemanlike, and inquiring if the old governor was at

home.  Well, he was at home, and asked the devil what he wanted.  The devil,

switching his hoofs, up and says, "I want John." "What for?" says the old

governor, "What business is that of yours," says the devil, getting mad, --"I

want to use him." "Take him," says the governor --and by the Lord, Flask, if

the devil didn't give John the Asiatic cholera before he got through with

him, I'll eat this whale in one mouthful.  But look sharp-- aint you all ready

there?  Well, then, pull ahead, and let's get the whale alongside.  I think

I remember some such story as you were telling, said Flask, when at last the

two boats were slowly advancing with their burden towards the ship, but I

can't remember where.  Three Spaniards?  Adventures of those three

bloody-minded soldadoes?  Did ye read it there, Flask?  I guess ye did?  No;


     never saw such a book; heard of it, though.  But now, tell me, Stubb, do you

suppose that that devil you was speaking of just now, was the same you say is

now on board the Pequod?

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     Am I the same man that helped kill this whale?  Doesn't the devil live for

ever; who ever heard that the devil was dead?  Did you ever see any parson a

wearing mourning for the devil?  And if the devil has a latch-key to get into

the admiral's cabin, don't you suppose he can crawl into a port-hole?  Tell me

that, Mr. Flask?  How old do you suppose Fedallah is, Stubb?  Do you see

that mainmast there?  pointing to the ship; well, that's the figure one;

now take all the hoops in the Pequod's hold, and string 'em along in a row

with that mast, for oughts, do you see; well, that wouldn't begin to be

Fedallah's age.  Nor all the coopers in creation couldn't show hoops enough to

make oughts enough.  but see here, stubb, i thought you a little boasted

just now, that you meant to give Fedallah a sea-toss, if you got a good

chance.  Now, if he's so old as all those hoops of yours come to, and if he

is going to live for ever, what good will it do to pitch him overboard --tell

me that?  Give him a good ducking, anyhow.  But he'd crawl back.  Duck

him again; and keep ducking him.  Suppose he should take it into his head to

duck you, though -- yes, and drown you --what then?  I should like to see him

try it; I'd give him such a pair of black eyes that he wouldn't dare to show

his face in the admiral's cabin again for a long while, let alone down in the

orlop there, where he lives, and hereabouts on the upper decks where he

sneaks so much.  Damn the devil, Flask; do you suppose I'm afraid of the

devil?  Who's afraid of him, except the old governor who daresn't catch him

and put him in double-darbies, as he deserves, but lets him go about

kidnapping people; aye, and signed a bond with him, that all the people the

devil kidnapped, he'd roast for him?  There's a governor!  Do you suppose

Fedallah wants to kidnap Captain Ahab?  Do I suppose it?  You'll know it

before long, Flask.  But I am going now to keep a sharp look-out on him; and

if I see anything very suspicious going on, I'll just take him by the nape

of his neck, and say --Look here, Beelzebub, you don't do

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it; and if he makes any fuss, by the Lord I'll make a grab into his pocket

for his tail, take it to the capstan, and give him such a wrenching and

heaving, that his tail will come short off at the stump --do you see; and

then, I rather guess when he finds himself docked in that queer fashion,

he'll sneak off without the poor satisfaction of feeling his tail between his

legs.  And what will you do with the tail, Stubb?  Do with it?  Sell it for

an ox whip when we get home; -- what else?  Now, do you mean what you say,

and have been saying all along, stubb?  Mean or not mean, here we are at

the ship.  The boats were here hailed, to tow the whale on the larboard

side, where fluke chains and other necessaries were already prepared for

securing him.  Didn't I tell you so?  said Flask; yes, you'll soon see this

right whale's head hoisted up opposite that parmacetti's.  In good time,

Flask's saying proved true.  As before, the Pequod steeply leaned over towards

the sperm whale's head, now, by the counterpoise of both heads, she regained

her even keel; though sorely strained, you may well believe.  So, when on one

side you hoist in Locke's head, you go over that way; but now, on the other

side, hoist in Kant's and you come back again; but in very poor plight.

Thus, some minds for ever keep trimming boat.  Oh, ye foolish!  throw all

these thunder-heads overboard, and then you will float light and right.  In

disposing of the body of a right whale, when brought alongside the ship, the

same preliminary proceedings commonly take place as in the case of a sperm

whale; only, in the latter instance, the head is cut off whole, but in the

former the lips and tongue are separately removed and hoisted on deck, with

all the well known black bone attached to what is called the crown-piece.

But nothing like this, in the present case, had been done.  The carcases of

both whales had dropped astern; and the head-laden ship not a little resembled

a mule carrying a pair of overburdening panniers.  Meantime, Fedallah was

calmly eyeing the right whale's head, and ever and anon glancing from the deep

wrinkles there to the

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lines in his own hand.  And Ahab chanced so to stand, that the Parsee

occupied his shadow; while, if the Parsee's shadow was there at all it seemed

only to blend with, and lengthen Ahab's.  As the crew toiled on, Laplandish

speculations were bandied among them, concerning all these passing things.

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