August 1, 2019 - Chapter Ninety


The epigram that begins this chapter is in Latin: “"De balena vero sufficit, si rex habeat caput, et regina caudam” – translating roughly as “The king gets the head of the whale, while the queen gets the tale.” It’s apparently a direct quotation from a compendium of medieval or early modern law, although our narrator (Ishmael?) tells us at the end of the short chapter, “But is the Queen a mermaid, to be presented with a tail? An allegorical meaning may lurk here.”

Not really. It turns out that the queen gets the tail because the bones used for corsets were taking from whale’s tales.

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