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Moby Dick; or The Whale

BOOK II
2/19

(OCTAVO), CHAPTER II.

(BLACK FISH) .-- I give the popular fishermen's names for all these fish, for generally they are the best.
Where any name happens to be vague or inexpressive, I shall say so, and suggest another.

I do so now, touching the Black Fish, so-called, because blackness is the rule among almost all whales.

So, call him the Hyena Whale, if you please.

His voracity is well known, and from the circumstance that the inner angles of his lips are curved upwards, he carries an everlasting Mephistophelean grin on his face.


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