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‘A Coffin My Innkeeper’
Moby Dick: Chapter XV, Chowder
© 2015 James LaFond
MAY/15/15
Ishmael and Queequeg make their way to the Try Pots inn on Nantucket, among a dreary collection of buildings littered with the relics of sailing ships, on an island apparently made waste by fishery bi-products, where even the milk cows eat fish, and the milk tastes like fish.
Ishmael goes on, in his horrific vein, to describe the inn’s exterior:
“Two enormous wooden pots painted black, and suspended by asses’ ears, swung from the cross-trees of an old topmast, planted in front of an old doorway. The horns of the cross-trees were sawed off on the other side, so that this old topmast looked not a little like a gallows. Perhaps I was over-sensitive to such impressions at the time, but I could not help staring at the gallows with a vague misgiving. A sort of crick was in my neck as I gazed up to the remaining horns; yes, two of them, one for Queequeg, and one for me. It’s ominous, thinks I. A Coffin my innkeeper upon landing in my first whaling port; tombstones staring at me in the whale-man’s chapel; and here a gallows! And a pair of prodigious black pots! Are these last throwing out oblique hints touching Tophet?”
The madam of the inn scolds a lay about man , then arranges for a room and meals for Queequeg and Ishmael, not permitting the heathen harpooner to sleep with his harpoon, as a previous patron—a veteran of a four-year voyage—had been found slain in his room with his own harpoon. Otherwise, the chapter focuses on the sumptuous meal served the two adventurers, giving this reader a sense of this stay being a premonition of a coming sacrifice.
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Ishmael     May 15, 2015

In the Rockies we would be hunting for elk, I know that feeling, it means their are grizzly in the neighborhood, they respect no man and have a bad attitude. Ishmael.
James     May 16, 2015

A friend of mine once bought a German boar spear and asked me to go bear poaching with him out west. He wanted me to shoot a grizzly with my 50 pound recurve bow so he could impale it when it charged.

I declined.

Would that be as bad an idea as it sounds?

Or was I needlessly chicken shit about it?
ishmael     May 16, 2015

For a city savage as we call you urbanites, you are extremely wise Ishmael.
Ismael     May 16, 2015

Some of the guides that worked with Yelloestone Outfitters, worked in Alaska,one guide told me a story of shooting a inland grizzly across a wide river thinking that it would form a barrier for his hunter and he. No such luck the enraged bear made eye contact, jumped in the river, swam across, climbed up a steep embankment, died about 20 yards short of the hunters. The bear had been shot the in the lower chamber of his heart, still able to cover at least 125 yards.
James     May 17, 2015

And imagine harpooning a pissed off sperm whale?
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