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Moby-Dick or The Whale by Herman by Herman Melville


American Literature  – Children BooksHerman Melville – Moby-Dick or The Whale by Herman – Contents
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Chapter 120

 The Deck Towards the End of the First Night Watch.

Ahab standing by the helm. Starbuck approaching him.


“We must send down the main-top-sail yard, sir. The band is working loose and the lee lift is half-stranded. Shall I strike it, sir?”


“Strike nothing; lash it. If I had sky-sail poles, I’d sway them up now.”


“Sir!—in God’s name!—sir?”


“Well.”


“The anchors are working, sir. Shall I get them inboard?”


“Strike nothing, and stir nothing, but lash everything. The wind rises, but it has not got up to my table-lands yet. Quick, and see to it.—By masts and keels! he takes me for the hunch-backed skipper of some coasting smack. Send down my main-top-sail yard! Ho, gluepots! Loftiest trucks were made for wildest winds, and this brain-truck of mine now sails amid the cloud-scud. Shall I strike that? Oh, none but cowards send down their brain-trucks in tempest time. What a hooroosh aloft there! I would e’en take it for sublime, did I not know that the colic is a noisy malady. Oh, take medicine, take medicine!”


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CHAPTER 121 > > >

American Literature  – Children BooksHerman Melville – Moby-Dick or The Whale by Herman – Contents

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