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  1. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "Kill-e," cried Queequeg, twisted his tattooed face into an unearthly expression of disdain, "ah! him bevy small-e fish-e; Queequeg no kill-e so small-e fish-e; Queequeg kill-e big whale!"
  2. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "He say," said I, "that you came near kill-e that man there," pointing to the still shivering greenhorn.
  3. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "What him say?" said Queequeg, as he mildly turned to me.
  4. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "Hallo, you sir," cried the Captain, a gaunt rib of the sea, stalking up to Queequeg, "what in thunder do you mean by that? Don't you know you might have killed that chap?"
  5. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "Capting! Capting!" yelled the bumpkin, running towards that officer; "Capting, Capting, here's the devil."
  6. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Dropping his harpoon, the brawny savage caught him in his arms, and by an almost miraculous dexterity and strength sent him high up bodily into the air; then slightly tapping his stern in mid-somerset, the fellow landed with bursting lungs upon his feet, while Queequeg, turning his back upon...
  7. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    I thought the bumpkin's hour of doom was come.
  8. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Queequeg caught one of these young saplings mimicking him behind his back.
  9. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    But there were some boobies and bumpkins there, who, by their intense greenness, must have come from the heart and centre of all verdure.
  10. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    So full of this reeling scene were we, as we stood by the plunging bowsprit, that for some time we did not notice the jeering glances of the passengers, a lubber-like assembly, who marvelled that two fellow-beings should be so compationable; as though a white man were anything more dignified...
  11. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Sideways leaning, we sideways darted; every ropeyarn tingling like a wire; the two tall masts buckling like Indian canes in land tornadoes.
  12. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    On, on we flew; and our offing gained, the Moss did homage to the blast; ducked and dived her bows as a slave before the Sultan.
  13. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    His dusky nostrils swelled apart; he showed his filed and pointed teeth.
  14. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    At the same foam-fountain, Queequeg seemed to drink and reel with me.
  15. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    How I snuffed that Tartar air! - how I spurned that turnpike earth! - that common highway all over dented with the marks of slavish heels and hoofs; and turned me to admire the magnanimity of the sea which will permit no records.
  16. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Gaining the more open water, the bracing breeze waxed fresh; the little Moss tossed the quick foam from her bows, as a young colt his snortings.
  17. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Such is the endlessness, yea, the intolerableness of all earthly effort.
  18. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Huge hills and mountains of casks on casks were piled upon her wharves, and side by side the world-wandering whale ships lay silent and safely moored at last; while from others came a sound of carpenters and coopers,* with blended noises of fires and forges to melt the pitch, all betokening that...
  19. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    On one side, New Bedford rose in terraces of streets, their ice-covered trees all glittering in the clear, cold air.
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