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1 Again she rose; a second harpoon was run into her.
2 The captain, observing their timidity, called a boat and himself struck a second harpoon .
3 As soon as he appears above the surface a second harpoon whistles through the air.
4 Another boat came up, and a second harpoon was made fast, while several more lances were plunged into its side.
5 When that moment arrives, a second harpoon is sent into the flesh below the edge of the carapace at the rear.
6 She fired again, driving the red dragon down, and a second harpoon from the Urchin knifed upward, burying itself in Yrsgendl's breast.
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