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Whale And Its Foes.

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Six hundred miles north of Cape Flattery,             On sea there seemed a floating battery,             And stream of blood did dye the water,             Sailors wondered what was the matter.             But they soon saw a great sword fish             With its bayonet make a quick rush,             Into which proved to be large whale,             And thrasher too did it assail.             The whale dived deep to save its life,             But thrasher eager for the strife,             Knew whale must rise for to get breath,             Then it would thrash the whale to death.             At last the great whale it arose,             And in distress it spouts and blows,             In anger sweeps its mighty tail,             Defensive weapon of the whale.             But thrasher high in air did leap,             And fell on monster of the deep,             The sword fish then it did advance,             And assaulted it with its lance.             Thus united foes soon do prevail,             And quick there floated a dead whale,             The thrasher now victorious winner,             From off the whale expected dinner.             But ship's crew they secured the prize,             Whale bone and blubber monster size,             Others fought but they only reap,             The spoils of mammoth of the deep.

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