Gifted with uncommon manual ability, Ned Land was a Canadian who had no equal in his dangerous trade.

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Gifted with uncommon manual ability, Ned Land was a Canadian who had no equal in his dangerous trade.

Dexterity, coolness, bravery, and cunning were virtues he possessed to a high degree,

and it took a truly crafty baleen whale or an exceptionally astute sperm whale to elude the thrusts of his harpoon.

Ned Land was about forty years old Ned Land was about forty years old. A man of great height -over six English feet- he was powerfully built,

serious in manner, not very sociable, sometimes headstrong, and quite ill-tempered when crossed.

His looks caught the attention, and above all the strength of his gaze, which gave a unique emphasis to his facial appearance.

Commander Farragut, to my thinking, had made a wise move in hiring on this man.

With his eye and his throwing arm, he was worth the whole crew all by himself.

I can do no better than to compare him with a powerful telescope that could double as a cannon always ready to fire.

To say Canadian is to say French, and as unsociable as Ned Land was, I must admit he took a definite liking to me.

No doubt it was my nationality that attracted him.

It was an opportunity for him to speak, and for me to hear, that old Rabelaisian dialect still used in some Canadian provinces.

The harpooner's family originated in Quebec, and they were already a line of bold fishermen back in the days when this town still belonged to France.

Little by little Ned developed a taste for chatting, and I loved hearing the tales of his adventures in the polar seas.

He described his fishing trips and his battles with great natural lyricism.

His tales took on the form of an epic poem, and I felt I was hearing some Canadian Homer reciting his Iliad of the High Arctic regions.

I'm writing of this bold companion as I currently know him.

Because we've become old friends, united in that permanent comradeship born and cemented during only the most frightful crises!

Ah, my gallant Ned! I ask only to live 100 years more, the longer to remember you!