Moby Dick by Herman Melville Chapter 87 Page 19

sudden rose bodily to the surface, and for an instant threatened to swamp us.

“Hard down with your tail, there!” cried a second to another, which, close to our gunwale, seemed calmly cooling himself with his own fan-like extremity.

All whaleboats carry certain curious contrivances, originally invented by the Nantucket Indians, called druggs. Two thick squares of wood of equal size are stoutly clenched together, so that they cross each other’s grain at right angles; a line of considerable length is then attached to the middle of this block, and the other end of the line being looped, it can in a moment be fastened to a harpoon.

It is chiefly among gallied whales that this drugg is used. For then, more whales are close round you than