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  1. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Presently a rioting noise was heard without.
  2. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Supper over, the company went back to the bar-room, when, knowing not what else to do with myself, I resolved to spend the rest of the evening as a looker-on.
  3. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    At any rate, I made up my mind that if it so turned out that we should sleep together, he must undress and get into bed before I did.
  4. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    I could not help it, but I began to feel suspicious of this "dark complexioned" harpooner.
  5. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "He'll be here afore long," was the answer.
  6. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "The devil he does," says I. "Where is that harpooner? Is he here?"
  7. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "Oh, no," said he, looking a sort of diabolically funny, "the harpooner is a dark complexioned chap. He never eats dumplings, he don't -- he eats nothing but steaks, and likes 'em rare."
  8. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "Landlord," I whispered, "that ain't the harpooner, is it?"
  9. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "My boy," said the landlord, "you'll have the nightmare to a dead sartainty."
  10. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    One young fellow in a green box coat, addressed himself to these dumplings in a most direful manner.
  11. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    But the fare was of the most substantial kind -- not only meat and potatoes, but dumplings; good heavens! dumplings for supper!
  12. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    We were fain to button up our monkey-jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers.
  13. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Nothing but two dismal tallow candles, each in a winding sheet.
  14. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    It was cold as Iceland -- no fire at all -- the landlord said he couldn't afford it.
  15. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    At last some four or five of us were summoned to our meal in an adjoining room.
  16. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    He was trying his hand at a ship under full sail, but he didn't make much headway, I thought.
  17. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    At one end a ruminating tar was still further adorning it with his jack-knife, stooping over and diligently working away at the space between his legs.
  18. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    I sat down on an old wooden settle, carved all over like a bench on the Battery.* *Southern tip of Manhattan in New York City.
  19. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    "I thought so. All right; take a seat. Supper? -- you want supper? Supper'll be ready directly."
  20. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    I told him that I never liked to sleep two in a bed; that if I should ever do so, it would depend upon who the harpooner might be, and that if he (the landlord) really had no other place for me, and the harpooner was not decidedly objectionable, why, rather than wander further about a strange...
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