[Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville]@TWC D-Link bookMoby Dick; or The Whale CHAPTER 19 2/6
A soul's a sort of a fifth wheel to a wagon." "What are you jabbering about, shipmate ?" said I. "HE'S got enough, though, to make up for all deficiencies of that sort in other chaps," abruptly said the stranger, placing a nervous emphasis upon the word HE. "Queequeg," said I, "let's go; this fellow has broken loose from somewhere; he's talking about something and somebody we don't know." "Stop!" cried the stranger.
"Ye said true--ye hav'n't seen Old Thunder yet, have ye ?" "Who's Old Thunder ?" said I, again riveted with the insane earnestness of his manner. "Captain Ahab." "What! the captain of our ship, the Pequod ?" "Aye, among some of us old sailor chaps, he goes by that name.
Ye hav'n't seen him yet, have ye ?" "No, we hav'n't.
He's sick they say, but is getting better, and will be all right again before long." "All right again before long!" laughed the stranger, with a solemnly derisive sort of laugh.
"Look ye; when Captain Ahab is all right, then this left arm of mine will be all right; not before." "What do you know about him ?" "What did they TELL you about him? Say that!" "They didn't tell much of anything about him; only I've heard that he's a good whale-hunter, and a good captain to his crew." "That's true, that's true--yes, both true enough.
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