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- .. < chapter cix 21 AHAB AND STARBUCK IN THE CABIN >
-
- According to usage they
- were pumping the ship next morning; and lo! no inconsiderable oil came up
- with the water; the casks below must have sprung a bad leak. Much concern
- was shown; and Starbuck went down into the cabin to report this unfavorable
- affair.
- .. <p 470 >
- Now, from the South and West the Pequod was drawing nigh to Formosa and the
- Bashee Isles, between which lies one of the tropical outlets from the China
- waters into the Pacific. And so Starbuck found Ahab with a general chart of
- the oriental archipelagoes spread before him; and another separate one
- representing the long eastern coasts of the Japanese islands -- Niphon,
- Matsmai, and Sikoke. With his snow-white new ivory leg braced against the
- screwed leg of his table, and with a long pruning-hook of a jack-knife in his
- hand, the wondrous old man, with his back to the gangway door, was wrinkling
- his brow, and tracing his old courses again. Who's there? hearing the
- footstep at the door, but not turning round to it. On deck! Begone!
-
- captain ahab mistakes; it is I. The oil in the hold is leaking, sir. We
- must up Burtons and break out. Up Burtons and break out? Now that we are
- nearing Japan; heave-to here for a week to tinker a parcel of old hoops?
-
- Either do that, sir, or waste in one day more oil than we may make good in a
- year. What we come twenty thousand miles to get is worth saving, sir. So
- it is, so it is; if we get it. I was speaking of the oil in the hold,
- sir. And I was not speaking or thinking of that at all. Begone! Let it
- leak! I'm all aleak myself. Aye! leaks in leaks! not only full of leaky
- casks, but those leaky casks are in a leaky ship; and that's a far worse
- plight than the Pequod's, man. Yet I don't stop to plug my leak; for who can
- find it in the deep-loaded hull; or how hope to plug it, even if found, in
- this life's howling gale? Starbuck! I'll not have the Burtons hoisted.
-
- What will the owners say, sir? Let the owners stand on Nantucket beach and
- outyell the Typhoons. What cares Ahab? Owners, owners? Thou art always
- prating to me, Starbuck, about those miserly owners, as if the owners were my
- conscience. But look ye, the only real owner of anything is its commander;
- and hark ye, my conscience is in this ship's keel. --On deck! Captain
- Ahab, said the reddening mate, moving further into the cabin, with a daring
- so strangely respectful and cautious that
- .. <p 471 >
- it almost seemed not only every way seeking to avoid the slightest outward
- manifestation of itself, but within also seemed more than half distrustful of
- itself; A better man than I might well pass over in thee what he would
- quickly enough resent in a younger man; aye! and in a happier, Captain
- Ahab. Devils! Dost thou then so much as dare to critically think of me?
- --On deck! Nay, sir, not yet; I do entreat. And I do dare, sir --to be
- forbearing! Shall we not understand each other better than hitherto, Captain
- ahab? ahab seized a loaded musket from the rack (forming part of most
- South-Sea-men's cabin furniture), and pointing it towards Starbuck,
- exclaimed: There is one God that is Lord over the earth, and one Captain
- that is lord over the Pequod. --On deck! For an instant in the flashing eyes
- of the mate, and his fiery cheeks, you would have almost thought that he had
- really received the blaze of the levelled tube. But, mastering his emotion,
- he half calmly rose, and as he quitted the cabin, paused for an instant and
- said: Thou hast outraged, not insulted me, Sir; but for that I ask thee not
- to beware of Starbuck; thou wouldst but laugh; but let Ahab beware of Ahab;
- beware of thyself, old man. He waxes brave, but nevertheless obeys; most
- careful bravery that! murmured Ahab, as Starbuck disappeared. What's that
- he said --Ahab beware of Ahab --there's something there! Then unconsciously
- using the musket for a staff, with an iron brow he paced to and fro in the
- little cabin; but presently the thick plaits of his forehead relaxed, and
- returning the gun to the rack, he went to the deck. Thou art but too good a
- fellow, Starbuck, he said lowly to the mate; then raising his voice to the
- crew: Furl the t'gallant-sails and close-reef the top-sails, fore and aft;
- back the main-yard; up Burtons, and break out in the main-hold. It were
- perhaps vain to surmise exactly why it was, that as respecting Starbuck,
- Ahab thus acted. It may have been a flash of honesty in him; or mere
- prudential policy which, under the circumstance, imperiously forbade the
- slightest symptom of open disaffection, however transient, in the important
- chief
- .. <p 472 >
- officer of his ship. However it was, his orders were executed; and the
- Burtons were hoisted.
- .. <p 469n. >
- In Sperm-whalemen with any considerable quantity of oil on board, it is a
- regular semi-weekly duty to conduct a hose into the hold, and drench the
- casks with sea-water; which afterwards, at varying intervals, is removed by
- the ship's pumps. Hereby the casks are sought to be kept damply tight; while
- by the changed character of the withdrawn water, the mariners readily detect
- any serious leakage in the precious cargo.
- .. <p 472 >
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