Already has it been related how the great leviathan is afar off descried1 from the mast-head; how he is chased over the watery2 moors3, and slaughtered4 in the valleys of the deep; how he is then towed alongside and beheaded; and how (on the principle which entitled the headsman of old to the garments in which the beheaded was killed) his great padded surtout becomes the property of his executioner; how, in due time, he is condemned5 to the pots, and, like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, his spermaceti, oil, and bone pass unscathed through the fire;--but now it remains7 to conclude the last chapter of this part of the description by rehearsing--singing, if I may--the romantic proceeding8 of decanting10 off his oil into the casks and striking them down into the hold, where once again leviathan returns to his native profundities11, sliding along beneath the surface :is before; but, alas12! never more to rise and blow.
While still warm, the oil, like hot punch, is received into the six-barrel casks; and while, perhaps, the ship is pitching and rolling this way and that in the midnight sea, the enormous casks are slewed13 round and headed over, end for end, and sometimes perilously14 scoot across the slippery deck, like so many land slides, till at last man-handled and stayed in their course; and all round the hoops15, rap, rap, go as many hammers as can play upon them, for now, ex officio, every sailor is a cooper.
At length, when the last pint16 is casked, and all is cool, then the great hatchways are unsealed, the bowels17 of the ship are thrown open, and down go the casks to their final rest in the sea. This done, the hatches are replaced, and hermetically closed, like a closet walled up.
In the sperm6 fishery, this is perhaps one of the most remarkable18 incidents in all the business of whaling. One day the planks19 stream with freshets of blood and oil; on the sacred quarter-deck enormous masses of the whale's head are profanely20 piled; great rusty21 casks lie about, as in a brewery22 yard; the smoke from the try-works has besooted all the bulwarks24; the mariners25 go about suffused26 with unctuousness27; the entire ship seems great leviathan himself; while on all hands the din9 is deafening28.
But a day or two after, you look about you, and prick29 your ears in this self-same ship! and were it not for the tell-tale boats and try-works, you would all but swear you trod some silent merchant vessel30, with a most scrupulously31 neat commander. The unmanufactured sperm oil possesses a singularly cleansing32 virtue33. This is the reason why the decks never look so white as just after what they call an affair of oil. Besides, from the ashes of the burned scraps34 of the whale, a potent35 lye is readily made; and whenever any adhesiveness36 from the back of the whale remains clinging to the side, that lye quickly exterminates37 it. Hands go diligently38 along the bulwarks, and with buckets of water and rags restore them to their full tidiness. The soot23 is brushed from the lower rigging. All the numerous implements39 which have been in use are likewise faithfully cleansed41 and put away. The great hatch is scrubbed and placed upon the try-works, completely hiding the pots; every cask is out of sight; all tackles are coiled in unseen nooks; and when by the combined and, simultaneous industry of almost the entire ship's company, the whole of this conscientious42 duty is at last concluded, then the crew themselves proceed to their own ablutions; shift themselves from top to toe; and finally issue to the immaculate deck, fresh and all aglow43 as bridegrooms new-leaped from out the daintiest Holland.
Now, with elated step, they pace the planks in twos and threes, and humorously discourse44 of parlors45, sofas, carpets, and fine cambrics; propose to mat the deck; think of having hangings to the top; object not to taking tea by moonlight on the piazza46 of the forecastle. To hint to such musked mariners of oil, and bone, and blubber, were little short of audacity47. They know not the thing you distantly allude48 to. Away, and bring us napkins!
But mark: aloft there, at the three mast heads, stand three men intent on spying out more whales, which, if caught, infallibly will again soil the old oaken furniture, and drop at least one small grease-spot somewhere. Yes; and many is the time, when, after the severest uninterrupted labors49, which know no night; continuing straight through for ninety-six hours; when from the boat, where they have swelled50 their wrists with all day rowing on the Line,--they only step to the deck to carry vast chains, and heave the heavy windlass, and cut and slash51, yea, and in their very sweatings to be smoked and burned anew by the combined fires of the equatorial sun and the equatorial try-works; when, on the heel of all this, they have finally bestirred themselves to cleanse40 the ship, and make a spotless dairy room of it; many is the time the poor fellows, just buttoning the necks of their clean frocks, are startled by the cry of "There she blows!" and away they fly to fight another whale, and go through the whole weary thing again. Oh! my friends, but this is man-killing! Yet this is life. For hardly have we mortals by long toilings extracted from this world's vast bulk its small but valuable sperm; and then, with weary patience, cleansed ourselves from its defilements, and learned to live here in clean tabernacles of the soul; hardly is this done, when--There she blows!--the ghost is spouted52 up, and away we sail to fight some other world, and go through young life's old routine again.
Oh! the metempsychosis! Oh! Pythagoras, that in bright Greece, two thousand years ago, did die, so good, so wise, so mild; I sailed with thee along the Peruvian coast last voyage--and, foolish as I am, taught thee, a green simple boy, how to splice53 a rope.
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