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1 1, 4 | Canadian provinces. The harpooner's family was originally 2 1, 4 | being so incredulous?" ~The harpooner looked at me fixedly for 3 1, 4 | power." ~"Hum!" said the harpooner, shaking his head with the 4 1, 4 | Very well, my worthy harpooner, if some vertebrate, several 5 1, 4 | not exist, mine obstinate harpooner, how explain the accident 6 1, 6 | mine too," simply said the harpooner. ~Towards two o'clock in 7 1, 6 | port quarter!" cried the harpooner. ~Every eye was turned towards 8 1, 8 | yourself, Ned," I said to the harpooner, "and do not compromise 9 1, 8 | and master Ned Land, the harpooner. ~The man with the soft 10 1, 8 | your turn," I said to the harpooner; "speak your best Anglo-Saxon, 11 1, 8 | To his great disgust, the harpooner did not seem to have made 12 1, 8 | Bah!" said the angry harpooner, "what do you suppose they 13 1, 9 | already trying to unclasp the harpooner's hand from his half-suffocated 14 1, 10| Land, of Canadian origin, harpooner on board the frigate Abraham 15 1, 13| See!" exclaimed the harpooner, "but we can see nothing 16 1, 15| said the disappointed harpooner, who saw his dreams of fresh 17 1, 15| please, sir," replied the harpooner, shrugging his shoulders; " 18 1, 20| Master Land," I said to the harpooner, who was beginning to ravage 19 1, 20| are eatable," replied the harpooner. ~"I do not agree with you, 20 1, 20| our feet and cut short the harpooner's proposition. ~ 21 1, 22| This argument cut short the harpooner's recriminations. ~We sat 22 2, 2 | replied the Canadian; "a harpooner by profession? It is my 23 2, 12| recalled the bright days of the harpooner. About eleven in the morning, 24 2, 12| remind me of my old trade of harpooner?" ~"And to what purpose?"