WHALE HUNTING WITH GUN AND CAMERA 



about until twelve o'clock and see if we can't find an- 

 other. I am going up in the top and then we'll be 

 sure not to miss any." 



I stretched out upon a seat on the port side of the 

 bridge and lazily watched the water boil and foam 



' 'There's a whale dead ahead. He spouted six times.' " 



over the dead whale as we steamed along at full speed. 

 Captain Andersen was singing softly to himself, ap- 

 parently perfectly happy in his lofty seat. So we went 

 about for two hours and I was almost asleep when An- 

 dersen called down : 



"There's a whale dead ahead. He spouted six 

 times." 



I was wide awake at that and had the camera open 

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