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In Denmark Author Freuchen went to work to make money with as much frank delight as if he were harpooning a fine catch of seals.

From Time Magazine Archive

He led Saxton in a descent upon an array of long tables at which men were harpooning sandwiches and dipping salad.

From The Main Chance by Nicholson, Meredith

The natives, afraid of our boats, decamped, likewise the fishermen, who were harpooning fish from small fishing stations among the reeds.

From The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile by Baker, Samuel White, Sir

You did a lot of shouting, I admit, and nearly knocked my head off by flinging that infernal oar at me as though you thought you were harpooning a whale.

From A Poached Peerage by Magnay, William

We had gone one morning about the southern cape, and were harpooning swordfish and the gigantic sunfish when a commotion a thousand feet away brought shouts of warning from my companions.

From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick