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FOR SOME WHILE the voyage of the Abraham Lincoln was marked by no incident. But one circumstance arose that displayed Ned Land's marvelous skills and showed just how much confidence we could place in him.
Off the Falkland Islands on June 30, the frigate1 came in contact with a fleet of American whalers, and we learned that they hadn't seen the narwhale. But one of them, the captain of the Monroe, knew that Ned Land had shipped aboard the Abraham Lincoln and asked his help in hunting a baleen2 whale that was in sight. Anxious to see Ned Land at work, Commander Farragut authorized3 him to make his way aboard the Monroe. And the Canadian had such good luck that with a right-and-left shot, he harpooned5 not one whale but two, striking the first straight to the heart and catching6 the other after a few minutes' chase!
Assuredly, if the monster ever had to deal with Ned Land's harpoon4, I wouldn't bet on the monster.
The frigate sailed along the east coast of South America with prodigious7 speed. By July 3 we were at the entrance to the Strait of Magellan, abreast8 of Cabo de las Virgenes. But Commander Farragut was unwilling9 to attempt this tortuous10 passageway and maneuvered11 instead to double Cape12 Horn.
The crew sided with him unanimously. Indeed, were we likely to encounter the narwhale in such a

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v.鱼镖,鱼叉( harpoon的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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perimeter
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futile
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naval
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zeal
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intransigence
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immediate
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feverish
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supreme
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adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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assorted
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