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Moby Dick - Chapters 110 and 111

Phoebe Reads a Mystery

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Queequeg's Coffin

Queequeg had his harpoon, wooden stock drawn from it and iron part placed in the coffin along with one of the paddles of his boat. He then entreated to be lifted into his fin bed that he might make trial of its comforts if any it had. During all this, queakweg lay with closed eyes as if in a dream. But ere this was done, pip, who had been slyly hovering near by all this while, drew nigh to him where he lay,. took him by the hand and the other holding his tambourine. If ye find him, then comfort him, for he must be very sad. For look, he

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