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Ch. 13 b (The whale, cont.) Now the sardine hunt developed As they glimpsed beneath the surface Flashing rays of gold and silver Of the dolphins and the swordfish That converged with blue-fin tuna To the swarming sardine banquet Then not fifty paces distant Rising from the ocean darkness Open mouthed, a humpback surfaced Gulping a colossal volume Of the sardine-teeming water Then to shrouded deep returning Lisa and her brother Matto Cried aloud with joy and wonder Looking all around their vessel For another rising titan Till their boat was jolted sharply Flinging hard against the gunwales Han and both the children as their Craft was lifted from the water As a whale's emerging forehead Raised them up and tipped them over Pitching out into the ocean Fisherman and son and daughter And their boat, its hull inverted Settled down into the sea foam Han and Lisa swam together To the boat and hold its timbers Which they clung to as they waited Rescue from the shipwright’s vessel Matto had been flung out further And they watched him swim toward them Struggling through the foam-flecked sea swells As the boat of Tor came nearer But a much more grave disaster Was about to come upon them As beneath the swimming boy there Formed a swift upwelling darkness And before the shocked onlookers Breached a widely gaping humpback With its jaws surrounding Matto As the monstrous throat of baleen Swallowed up the sea around him And he sank into the maelstrom So the humpback swallowed Matto! Then it languidly subsided As a disappearing shadow Taking down a son and brother Down into an endless darkness Lisa screamed in grief and horror Han just struggled to control her Keep her head above the water As his heart was crushed with sorrow Now the wave made by the humpback Turned their capsized boat back upright And the shipwright Tor now reached them With his sons he lifted Lisa And her father from the water They embraced in silent sorrow In the boat for several moments Somewhere in his anguished memory Han remembered from his childhood An account his father told him Of a sailor who had also Been in likewise manner swallowed By a whale, but had not perished Breathing from a gastric bubble In the whale's enormous stomach Then had been regurgitated Back into the ocean water Han, in bleakest desperation Now made up his mind to follow
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