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Moby Dick; or The Whale

CHAPTER 25
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Postscript.
In behalf of the dignity of whaling, I would fain advance naught but substantiated facts.

But after embattling his facts, an advocate who should wholly suppress a not unreasonable surmise, which might tell eloquently upon his cause--such an advocate, would he not be blameworthy?
It is well known that at the coronation of kings and queens, even modern ones, a certain curious process of seasoning them for their functions is gone through.

There is a saltcellar of state, so called, and there may be a castor of state.

How they use the salt, precisely--who knows?
Certain I am, however, that a king's head is solemnly oiled at his coronation, even as a head of salad.


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