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  1. Old Thunder

    The State of Us & Our Things

    I like to think that if there is a God, he wouldn't judge the people he created in his own image simply because they have different attractions than the norm.
  2. Old Thunder

    The State of Us & Our Things

    Wot's this now?
  3. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Elsewhere match that bloom of theirs, ye cannot, save in Salem, where they tell me the young girls breathe such musk, their sailor sweethearts smell them miles off shore, as though they were drawing nigh the odorous Moluccas instead of the Puritanic sands.
  4. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    But roses only bloom in summer; whereas the fine carnation of their cheeks is perennial as sunlight in the seventh heavens.
  5. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    And the women of New Bedford, they bloom like their own red roses.
  6. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    So omnipotent is art; which in many a district of New Bedford has superinduced bright terraces of flowers upon the barren refuse rocks thrown aside at creation's final day.
  7. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    And in April, high in air, the beautiful and bountiful horse-chestnuts, candelabra-wise, proffer the passer-by their tapering upright cones of congregated blossoms.
  8. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    In summer time, the town is sweet to see; full of fine maples -- long avenues of green and gold.
  9. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    You must go to New Bedford to see a brilliant wedding; for, they say, they have reservoirs of oil in every house, and every night recklessly burn their lengths in spermaceti candles.
  10. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    In New Bedford, fathers, they say, give whales for dowers to their daughters, and portion off their nieces with a few porpoises a-piece.
  11. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Can Herr Alexander* perform a feat like that? *Popular magician of the time.
  12. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    One and all, they were harpooned and dragged up hither from the bottom of the sea.
  13. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Yes; all these brave houses and flowery gardens came from the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans.
  14. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Go and gaze upon the iron emblematical harpoons round yonder lofty mansion, and your question will be answered.
  15. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Whence came they? how planted upon this once scraggy scoria of a country?
  16. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Yet, in spite of this, nowhere in all America will you find more patrician-like houses; parks and gardens more opulent, than in New Bedford.
  17. Old Thunder

    Ask Old Thunder Stuff

    Nay, good sir. The sea has been rolling on since the dawn of time; so, too, have I roamed the Earth.
  18. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    The streets do not run with milk; nor in the spring-time do they pave them with fresh eggs.
  19. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    It is a land of oil, true enough: but not like Canaan; a land, also, of corn and wine.
  20. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    The town itself is perhaps the dearest place to live in, in all New England.
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