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- .. < chapter cxxxi 10 THE PEQUOD MEETS THE DELIGHT >
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- The intense Pequod
- sailed on; the rolling waves and days went by; the life-buoy-coffin still
- lightly swung; and another ship, most miserably misnamed the Delight, was
- descried. As she drew nigh, all eyes were fixed upon her broad beams,
- called shears, which, in some whaling-ships, cross the quarter-deck at the
- height of eight or nine feet; serving to carry the spare, unrigged, or
- disabled boats. Upon the stranger's shears were beheld the shattered, white
- ribs, and some few splintered planks, of what had once been a whale-boat; but
- you now saw through this wreck, as plainly as you see through the peeled,
- half-unhinged, and bleaching skeleton of a horse. Hast seen the White
- Whale? Look! replied the hollow-cheeked captain from his taffrail; and
- with his trumpet he pointed to the wreck. Hast killed him? The harpoon is
- not yet forged that will ever do that, answered the other, sadly glancing
- upon a rounded hammock on the deck, whose gathered sides some noiseless
- sailors were busy in sewing together. Not forged! and snatching Perth's
- levelled iron from the crotch, Ahab held it out, exclaiming -- Look ye,
- Nantucketer;
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- here in this hand I hold his death! Tempered in blood, and tempered by
- lightning are these barbs; and I swear to temper them triply in that hot
- place behind the fin, where the white whale most feels his accursed life!
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- Then God keep thee, old man --see'st thou that --pointing to the hammock -- I
- bury but one of five stout men, who were alive only yesterday; but were dead
- ere night. Only that one I bury; the rest were buried before they died;
- you sail upon their tomb. Then turning to his crew -- Are ye ready there?
- place the plank then on the rail, and lift the body; so, then -- Oh! God
- --advancing towards the hammock with uplifted hands -- may the resurrection and
- the life-- Brace forward! Up helm! cried Ahab like lightning to his men.
- But the suddenly started Pequod was not quick enough to escape the sound of
- the splash that the corpse soon made as it struck the sea; not so quick,
- indeed, but that some of the flying bubbles might have sprinkled her hull with
- their ghostly baptism. As Ahab now glided from the dejected Delight, the
- strange life-buoy hanging at the Pequod's stern came into conspicuous relief.
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- Ha! yonder! look yonder, men! cried a foreboding voice in her wake. In
- vain, oh, ye strangers, ye fly our sad burial; ye but turn us your taffrail
- to show us your coffin!
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