Now comes the Baling of the Case. But to comprehend it aright, you must know something of the curious internal structure of the thing operated upon.
Regarding the Sperm1 Whale's head as a solid oblong, you may, on an inclined plane, sideways divide it into two quoins,* whereof the lower is the bony structure, forming the cranium and jaws2, and the upper an unctuous3 mass wholly free from bones; its broad forward end forming the expanded vertical4 apparent forehead of the whale. At the middle of the forehead horizontally subdivide5 this upper quoin, and then you have two almost equal parts, which before were naturally divided by an internal wall of a thick tendinous substance.
*Quoin is not a Euclidean term. It belongs to the pure nautical6 mathematics. I know not that it has been defined before. A quoin is a solid which differs from a wedge in having its sharp end formed by the steep inclination7 of one side, instead of the mutual8 tapering9 of both sides.
The lower subdivided10 part, called the junk, is one immense honeycomb of oil, formed by the crossing and recrossing, into ten thousand infiltrated11 cells, of tough elastic12 white fibres throughout its whole extent. The upper part, known as the Case, may be regarded as the great Heidelburgh Tun of the Sperm Whale. And as that famous great tierce is mystically carved in front, so the whale's vast plaited forehead forms innumerable strange devices for the emblematical13 adornment14 of his wondrous15 tun. Moreover, as that of Heidelburgh was always replenished16 with the most excellent of the wines of the Rhenish valleys, so the tun of the whale contains by far the most precious of all his oily vintages; namely, the highly-prized spermaceti, in its absolutely pure, limpid17, and odoriferous state. Nor is this precious substance found unalloyed in any other part of the creature. Though in life it remains18 perfectly19 fluid, yet, upon exposure to the air, after death, it soon begins to concrete; sending forth20 beautiful crystalline shoots, as when the first thin delicate ice is just forming in water. A large whale's case generally yields about five hundred gallons of sperm, though from unavoidable circumstances, considerable of it is spilled, leaks, and dribbles21 away, or is otherwise irrevocably lost in the ticklish22 business of securing what you can.
I know not with what fine and costly23 material the Heidelburgh Tun was coated within, but in superlative richness that coating could not possibly have compared with the silken pearl-colored membrane24, like the lining25 of a fine pelisse, forming the inner surface of the Sperm Whale's case.
It will have been seen that the Heidelburgh Tun of the Sperm Whale embraces the entire length of the entire top of the head; and since--as has been elsewhere set forth--the head embraces one third of the whole length of the creature, then setting that length down at eighty feet for a good sized whale, you have more than twenty-six feet for the depth of the tun, when it is lengthwise hoisted26 up and down against a ship's side.
As in decapitating the whale, the operator's instrument is brought close to the spot where an entrance is subsequently forced into the spermaceti magazine; he has, therefore, to be uncommonly27 heedful, lest a careless, untimely stroke should invade the sanctuary28 and wastingly let out its invaluable29 contents. It is this decapitated end of the head, also, which is at last elevated out of the water, and retained in that position by the enormous cutting tackles, whose hempen30 combinations, on one side, make quite a wilderness31 of ropes in that quarter.
Thus much being said, attend now, I pray you, to that marvellous and-- in this particular instance--almost fatal operation whereby the Sperm Whale's great Heidelburgh Tun is tapped.
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