# "Tom Gale's Ride" by George H. Coomer
The featured serial concerns Tom Gale, a mischievous boy from a whaling port who joins the ship Warren as a foremast hand during a three-year voyage. Initially unreliable and prone to pranks, Tom finds purpose aboard ship, eventually aspiring to become captain. Promoted to boat-steerer after two years at sea, he participates in the hunt of a massive whale that has resisted capture by other ships. When his whaleboat is destroyed by the creature's flukes, Tom lands on the whale's back and clings to a harpoon as the animal rushes through the ocean for three miles. Using the harpoon as a lance, he kills the whale from its back—a feat the captain calls "the most wonderful thing I ever knew." The whale proves the voyage's largest catch. Tom ultimately achieves his ambition, commanding his own ship by his third voyage.
Also included: A brief poem, "Cat-Tails," and a chapter from a Horatio Alger Jr. serial featuring Kit performing trapeze work as a circus substitute performer.
About this artifact
- Date
- July 23, 1887
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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