{"id":"01KF7FPMJ76HXKWYCW259BYVZV","cid":"bafkreia3lk6rtndwng7wmf5yhighe5wilboniy7ret27sygfvevd5el7b4","type":"chapter","properties":{"end_line":11555,"extracted_at":"2026-01-18T02:42:15.077Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"The Crotch.","source_file":"01KESYVB66H8YEVTN88DWE9W8D","start_line":11505,"text":"CHAPTER 63. The Crotch.\r\n\r\nOut of the trunk, the branches grow; out of them, the twigs. So, in\r\nproductive subjects, grow the chapters.\r\n\r\nThe crotch alluded to on a previous page deserves independent mention.\r\nIt is a notched stick of a peculiar form, some two feet in length,\r\nwhich is perpendicularly inserted into the starboard gunwale near the\r\nbow, for the purpose of furnishing a rest for the wooden extremity of\r\nthe harpoon, whose other naked, barbed end slopingly projects from the\r\nprow. Thereby the weapon is instantly at hand to its hurler, who\r\nsnatches it up as readily from its rest as a backwoodsman swings his\r\nrifle from the wall. It is customary to have two harpoons reposing in\r\nthe crotch, respectively called the first and second irons.\r\n\r\nBut these two harpoons, each by its own cord, are both connected with\r\nthe line; the object being this: to dart them both, if possible, one\r\ninstantly after the other into the same whale; so that if, in the\r\ncoming drag, one should draw out, the other may still retain a hold. It\r\nis a doubling of the chances. But it very often happens that owing to\r\nthe instantaneous, violent, convulsive running of the whale upon\r\nreceiving the first iron, it becomes impossible for the harpooneer,\r\nhowever lightning-like in his movements, to pitch the second iron into\r\nhim. Nevertheless, as the second iron is already connected with the\r\nline, and the line is running, hence that weapon must, at all events,\r\nbe anticipatingly tossed out of the boat, somehow and somewhere; else\r\nthe most terrible jeopardy would involve all hands. Tumbled into the\r\nwater, it accordingly is in such cases; the spare coils of box line\r\n(mentioned in a preceding chapter) making this feat, in most instances,\r\nprudently practicable. But this critical act is not always unattended\r\nwith the saddest and most fatal casualties.\r\n\r\nFurthermore: you must know that when the second iron is thrown\r\noverboard, it thenceforth becomes a dangling, sharp-edged terror,\r\nskittishly curvetting about both boat and whale, entangling the lines,\r\nor cutting them, and making a prodigious sensation in all directions.\r\nNor, in general, is it possible to secure it again until the whale is\r\nfairly captured and a corpse.\r\n\r\nConsider, now, how it must be in the case of four boats all engaging\r\none unusually strong, active, and knowing whale; when owing to these\r\nqualities in him, as well as to the thousand concurring accidents of\r\nsuch an audacious enterprise, eight or ten loose second irons may be\r\nsimultaneously dangling about him. For, of course, each boat is\r\nsupplied with several harpoons to bend on to the line should the first\r\none be ineffectually darted without recovery. All these particulars are\r\nfaithfully narrated here, as they will not fail to elucidate several\r\nmost important, however intricate passages, in scenes hereafter to be\r\npainted.\r\n\r\n\r","title":"The Crotch."},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KF7FPKDT5SHSH1ZQV6ABHQCA","peer_label":"Moby Dick; Or, The Whale","peer_type":"book","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KF7FPKDT5SHSH1ZQV6ABHQCA","peer_label":"Moby Dick; Or, The Whale","peer_type":"book","predicate":"partOf"},{"peer":"01KESYJX0Z6XE0HWTS5N3SDG0B","peer_label":"The Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":1,"created_at":"2026-01-18T02:42:15.939Z","ts":"2026-01-18T02:42:15.939Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KF7FCDA7SCSJ6A30TDPDSJQV"}}