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    Chapter 10

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    They Arrange Their Canopies And Lounges, And Try To Make Things
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    Our little craft was soon in good order. From the spare rigging
    brought along, we made shrouds to the mast, and converted the boat-
    hook into a handy boom for the jib. Going large before the wind, we
    set this sail wing-and-wing with the main-sail. The latter, in
    accordance with the customary rig of whale-boats, was worked with a
    sprit and sheet. It could be furled or set in an instant. The bags of
    bread we stowed away in the covered space about the loggerhead, a
    useless appurtenance now, and therefore removed. At night, Jarl used
    it for a pillow; saying, that when the boat rolled it gave easy play
    to his head. The precious breaker we lashed firmly amidships; thereby
    much improving our sailing.

    Now, previous to leaving the ship, we had seen to it well, that our
    craft was supplied with all those equipments, with which, by the
    regulations of the fishery, a whale-boat is constantly provided:
    night and day, afloat or suspended. Hanging along our gunwales
    inside, were six harpoons, three lances, and a blubber-spade; all
    keen as razors, and sheathed with leather. Besides these, we had
    three waifs, a couple of two-gallon water-kegs, several bailers, the
    boat-hatchet for cutting the whale-line, two auxiliary knives for the
    like purpose, and several minor articles, also employed in hunting
    the leviathan. The line and line-tub, however, were on ship-board.

    And here it may be mentioned, that to prevent the strain upon
    the boat when suspended to the ship's side, the heavy whale-line,
    over two hundred fathoms in length, and something more than an inch
    in diameter, when not in use is kept on ship-board, coiled away like
    an endless snake in its tub. But this tub is always in readiness to
    be launched into the boat. Now, having no use for the line belonging
    to our craft, we had purposely left it behind.

    But well had we marked that by far the most important item of a
    whale-boat's furniture was snugly secured in its place. This was the
    water-tight keg, at both ends firmly headed, containing a small
    compass, tinder-box and flint, candles, and a score or two of
    biscuit. This keg is an invariable precaution against what so

    frequently occurs in pursuing the sperm whale--prolonged absence from
    the ship, losing sight of her, or never seeing her more, till years
    after you reach home again. In this same keg of ours seemed coopered
    up life and death, at least so seemed it to honest Jarl. No sooner
    had we got clear from the Arcturion, than dropping his oar for an
    instant, he clutched at it in the dark.

    And when day at last came, we knocked out the head of the keg with
    the little hammer and chisel, always attached to it for that
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