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white in sources/moby_dick.txt | |
One of our harpooneers told me that he caught | |
once a whale in Spitzbergen that was white all over | |
"It was not till the boats returned from the pursuit of these whales, | |
that the whites saw their ship in bloody possession of the savages | |
enrolled among the crew Ha, Ishmael, muttered I, backing out, | |
Wretched entertainment at the sign of 'The Trap!' |
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omens in sources/moby_dick.txt | |
the things called omens? Then laugh aloud, and cry encore! For ere they | |
muttered on: "The things called omens! And yesterday I talked the same | |
gales in sources/moby_dick.txt | |
his continual sailings in many hard gales, and always looking to | |
to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable |