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Page 388
... Stand ! " cried he . The eye , the face , and attitude of command ; the solemn , yet warlike peal of that voice , fit either to rule a host in the battle field or be raised to God in prayer , were irresistible . At the old man's word ...
... Stand ! " cried he . The eye , the face , and attitude of command ; the solemn , yet warlike peal of that voice , fit either to rule a host in the battle field or be raised to God in prayer , were irresistible . At the old man's word ...
Page 447
... Stand by three boats . Mr. Starbuck , remember , stay on board , and keep the ship . Helm there ! Luff , luff a point ! So ; steady , man , steady ! There go flukes ! No , no ; only black water ! All ready the boats there ? Stand by , stand ...
... Stand by three boats . Mr. Starbuck , remember , stay on board , and keep the ship . Helm there ! Luff , luff a point ! So ; steady , man , steady ! There go flukes ! No , no ; only black water ! All ready the boats there ? Stand by , stand ...
Page 459
... stand by me now ! " Stand not by me , but stand under me , who- ever you are that will now help Stubb ; for Stubb , too , sticks here . I grin at thee , thou grinning whale ! Who ever helped Stubb , or kept Stubb awake , but Stubb's own ...
... stand by me now ! " Stand not by me , but stand under me , who- ever you are that will now help Stubb ; for Stubb , too , sticks here . I grin at thee , thou grinning whale ! Who ever helped Stubb , or kept Stubb awake , but Stubb's own ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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