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Greenlanders call the Narwal the forerunner of the whale; for wherever it is seen, the whale is shortly after sure to follow.
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Narwal big whaley thing, mebbe misspelled liek teh kittehs do, Ai dunno
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-- This terrible weapon is generally found single; and some are of opinion that the animal is furnished with but one by nature; but there is at present the skull of a Narwal at the Stadthouse at Amsterdam, with two teeth.
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Notwithstanding its appointments for combat, this long and pointed tusk, amazing strength, and matchless celerity, the Narwal is one of the most harmless and peaceful inhabitants of the ocean.
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The Narwal is much swifter than the whale, and would never be taken by the fishermen but for those very tusks, which at first appear to be its principal defence.
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The tooth, or, as some are pleased to call it, the horn of the Narwal, is as straight as an arrow, about the thickness of the small of a man's leg, wreathed as we sometimes see twisted bars of iron; it tapers to a sharp point; and is whiter, heavier, and harder than ivory.
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Narwal had his revenge first ball of the next over when beat Warner's bat with a lovely yorker.
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Gautam Gambhir charged Narwal and got an inside edge.
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Albie Morkel run out Narwal 62 (34b, 5 x 6, 3 x 4)
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Warner, who scored a century in the last match, was dropped on two at mid-on off Narwal but he was bowled by a yorker in the pacer's next over after scoring just four.
rediff.com 2010
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