CHAPTER 135. The Chase.—Third Day. The morning of the third day dawned fair and fresh, and once more the ...
CHAPTER 134. The Chase—Second Day. At day-break, the three mast-heads were punctually manned afresh. “D’ye see him?” cried Ahab ...
CHAPTER 133. The Chase—First Day. That night, in the mid-watch, when the old man—as his wont at intervals—stepped forth ...
CHAPTER 132. The Symphony. It was a clear steel-blue day. The firmaments of air and sea were hardly separable ...
CHAPTER 131. The Pequod Meets The Delight. The intense Pequod sailed on; the rolling waves and days went by; ...
CHAPTER 130. The Hat. And now that at the proper time and place, after so long and wide a ...
CHAPTER 129. The Cabin. (Ahab moving to go on deck; Pip catches him by the hand to follow.) “Lad, ...
CHAPTER 128. The Pequod Meets The Rachel. Next day, a large ship, the Rachel, was descried, bearing directly down ...
CHAPTER 127. The Deck. The coffin laid upon two line-tubs, between the vice-bench and the open hatchway; the Carpenter ...
CHAPTER 126. The Life-Buoy. Steering now south-eastward by Ahab’s levelled steel, and her progress solely determined by Ahab’s level ...