Chapter 76 The Battering Ram
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Chapter 76 The Battering Ram
Ere quitting, for the nonce, the Sperm Whale’s head, I would have you estimate of whatever battering-ram power may be lodged there. You must either satisfactorily settle this matter with yourself, or for ever remain an infidel as to one of the most appalling, but not the less true events, perhaps anywhere to be found in all recorded history.
You observe that in the ordinary swimming position of the Sperm Whale, the front of his head presents an almost wholly vertical plane to the water; you observe that the mouth is entirely under the head. Moreover you observe that the whale has no external nose; and that what nose he has—his spout hole—is on the top of his head; you observe that his eyes and ears are at the sides of his head, nearly one third of his entire length from the front. Wherefore, the front of the Sperm Whale’s head is a dead, blind wall, without a single organ or tender prominence. Furthermore, you are now to consider that not till you get near twenty feet from the forehead do you come to the full cranial development. So that this whole enormous boneless mass is as one wad. Finally, though, as will soon be revealed, its contents partly comprise the most delicate oil; yet, you are now to be apprised of the nature of the substance which so impregnably invests all that apparent effeminacy. I have described to you how the blubber wraps the body of the whale. Just so with the head; but with this difference: about the head this envelope, though not so thick, is of a boneless toughness, inestimable by any man who has not handled it. The severest pointed harpoon, the sharpest lance darted by the strongest human arm, impotently rebounds from it.
Now, mark. Unerringly impelling this impregnable wall, and this most buoyant thing within; there swims behind it all a mass of tremendous life, all obedient to one volition.
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Much delicate language removed. I loved the ending “there swims behind it all a mass of tremendous life, all obedient to one volition..”
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Ere quitting, for the
nonce, the Sperm Whale’s head, I would have you, as a sensible physiologist,
simply—particularly remark its front aspect, in all its compacted
collectedness. I would have you investigate it now with the sole view of
forming to yourself some unexaggerated, intelligent estimate of whatever
battering-ram power may be lodged there. Here is a vital point; for you
must either satisfactorily settle this matter with yourself, or for ever remain
an infidel as to one of the most appalling, but not the less true events,
perhaps anywhere to be found in all recorded history.
You observe that in the
ordinary swimming position of the Sperm Whale, the front of his head presents
an almost wholly vertical plane to the water; you observe that the lower
part of that front slopes considerably backwards, so as to furnish more of a
retreat for the long socket which receives the boom-like lower jaw; you
observe that the mouth is entirely under the head, much in the same way,
indeed, as though your own mouth were entirely under your chin. Moreover
you observe that the whale has no external nose; and that what nose he has—his
spout hole—is on the top of his head; you observe that his eyes and ears are at
the sides of his head, nearly one third of his entire length from the front.
Wherefore, you must now have perceived that the front of the Sperm
Whale’s head is a dead, blind wall, without a single organ or tender prominence
of any sort whatsoever. Furthermore, you are now to consider that only
in the extreme, lower, backward sloping part of the front of the head, is there
the slightest vestige of bone; and not till you get near twenty feet from
the forehead do you come to the full cranial development. So that this whole
enormous boneless mass is as one wad. Finally, though, as will soon be revealed,
its contents partly comprise the most delicate oil; yet, you are now to be
apprised of the nature of the substance which so impregnably invests all that
apparent effeminacy. In some previous place I have described to you how
the blubber wraps the body of the whale, as the rind wraps an orange. Just
so with the head; but with this difference: about the head this envelope,
though not so thick, is of a boneless toughness, inestimable by any man who has
not handled it. The severest pointed harpoon, the sharpest lance darted by the
strongest human arm, impotently rebounds from it. It is as though the
forehead of the Sperm Whale were paved with horses’ hoofs. I do not think that
any sensation lurks in it.
Bethink yourself also
of another thing. When two large, loaded Indiamen chance to crowd and crush
towards each other in the docks, what do the sailors do? They do not suspend
between them, at the point of coming contact, any merely hard substance, like
iron or wood. No, they hold there a large, round wad of tow and cork, enveloped
in the thickest and toughest of ox-hide. That bravely and uninjured takes the
jam which would have snapped all their oaken handspikes and iron crow-bars. By
itself this sufficiently illustrates the obvious fact I drive at. But supplementary
to this, it has hypothetically occurred to me, that as ordinary fish possess
what is called a swimming bladder in them, capable, at will, of distension or
contraction; and as the Sperm Whale, as far as I know, has no such provision in
him; considering, too, the otherwise inexplicable manner in which he now
depresses his head altogether beneath the surface, and anon swims with it high
elevated out of the water; considering the unobstructed elasticity of its
envelop; considering the unique interior of his head; it has hypothetically
occurred to me, I say, that those mystical lung-celled honeycombs there may
possibly have some hitherto unknown and unsuspected connexion with the outer
air, so as to be susceptible to atmospheric distension and contraction. If this
be so, fancy the irresistibleness of that might, to which the most impalpable
and destructive of all elements contributes.
Now, mark. Unerringly impelling this dead,
impregnable, uninjurable wall, and this most buoyant thing within; there
swims behind it all a mass of tremendous life, only to be adequately
estimated as piled wood is—by the cord; and all obedient to one volition,
as the smallest insect. So that when I shall hereafter detail to you all
the specialities and concentrations of potency everywhere lurking in this
expansive monster; when I shall show you some of his more inconsiderable
braining feats; I trust you will have renounced all ignorant incredulity, and
be ready to abide by this; that though the Sperm Whale stove a passage through
the Isthmus of Darien, and mixed the Atlantic with the Pacific, you would not
elevate one hair of your eye-brow. For unless you own the whale, you are but a
provincial and sentimentalist in Truth. But clear Truth is a thing for
salamander giants only to encounter; how small the chances for the provincials
then? What befel the weakling youth lifting the dread goddess’s veil at Lais?
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