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Moby Dick; or The Whale

CHAPTER 34
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It is a witchery of social czarship which there is no withstanding.

Now, if to this consideration you superadd the official supremacy of a ship-master, then, by inference, you will derive the cause of that peculiarity of sea-life just mentioned.
Over his ivory-inlaid table, Ahab presided like a mute, maned sea-lion on the white coral beach, surrounded by his warlike but still deferential cubs.

In his own proper turn, each officer waited to be served.

They were as little children before Ahab; and yet, in Ahab, there seemed not to lurk the smallest social arrogance.

With one mind, their intent eyes all fastened upon the old man's knife, as he carved the chief dish before him.


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