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Moby Dick - Chapters 115, 116, 117, and 118

Phoebe Reads a Mystery

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The Parsy and the Hearses, Old Man, Cried Ahab

Ahab saw the parsy and whooped round by the gloom of the night. They seemed the last men in a flooded world. Parcy: Have i dreamed it again? Said he of the hearses; have i not said, old man, that neither hearse nor coffin can be thine? And who are hearse that die on the sea? But i said,old man, that ere thou couldst die on this voyage, two hearses must verily be seen by thee on the sea,. The first not made by mortal hand, ind the visible wood of the last one must be grown in America.

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