Tuesday, December 29, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 117
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Title: Reality outran apprehension; Captain Ahab stood upon his quarter-deck. 7.75 inches by 11 inches colored pencil and ink on found paper...
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Monday, December 28, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 116
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Title: But it was especially the aspect of the three chief officers of the ship, the mates, which was most forcibly calculated to allay thes...
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Sunday, December 27, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 115
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Title: For several days after leaving Nantucket, nothing above hatches was seen of Captain Ahab. 7 inches by 7.75 inches ink on found paper ...
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MOBY-DICK, page 114
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Title: Third among the harpooneers was Daggoo, a gigantic, coal-black negro-savage, with a lion-like tread - an Ahasuerus to behold. Suspend...
Saturday, December 26, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 113
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Title: Next was Tashtego, an unmixed Indian from Gay Head, the most westerly promontory of Martha's Vineyard, where there still exists t...
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 112
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Title: The third mate was Flask, a native of Tisbury, in Martha's Vineyard. A short, stout, ruddy young fellow, very pugnacious concerni...
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Monday, December 21, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 111
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Title: Stubb was the second mate. He was a native of Cape Cod; and hence, according to local usage, was called a Cape-Cod-man. A happy-go-lu...
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MOBY-DICK, Page 110
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Title: Men may seem detestable as joint stock-companies and nations; knaves, fools, and murderers there may be; men may have mean and meagre...
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MOBY-DICK, Page 109
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Title: "I will have no man in my boat," said Starbuck, "who is not afraid of a whale." 11 inches by 7.75 inches colored...
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Friday, December 18, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 108
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Title: The chief mate of the Pequod was Starbuck, a native of Nantucket, and a Quaker by descent. He was a long, earnest man... 8.5 inches...
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
MOBY-DICK, Page 107
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Title: ...for a whale-ship was my Yale College and my Harvard. 7.75 inches by 11 inches ballpoint pen and ink on found paper December 16, 20...
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