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  • November 26, 2013 • Uncategorized

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  • October 3, 2013 • Food, Reviews

    But that crowd of people had a far narrower escape than mine.
  • October 3, 2013 • Food

    With the whales, who sometimes come to deadly battle, and all for love.
  • September 29, 2013 • Featured, Photo, Urban

    I wonder what the creatures intend doing with us, Perry…
  • September 26, 2013 • Nature

    Lobster Town: Maine, United States
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    But that crowd of people had a far narrower escape than mine.

    As these folks came out by twos and threes upon the open, they found little knots of people talking excitedly and peering at the spinning mirror over the sand pits, and the newcomers were, no doubt, soon infected by the excitement of the occasion. By half past eight, when the Deputation was destroyed, there may …

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  • With the whales, who sometimes come to deadly battle, and all for love.

    When serenely advancing on one of these journeys, if any strange suspicious sights are seen, my lord whale keeps a wary eye on his interesting family. Should any unwarrantably pert young Leviathan coming that way, presume to draw confidentially close to one of the ladies, with what prodigious fury the Bashaw assails him, and chases …

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  • I wonder what the creatures intend doing with us, Perry…

    Image credit. I wondered why these agile creatures required connecting bridges between the trees, but later when I saw the motley aggregation of half-savage beasts which they kept within their village I realized the necessity for the pathways. There were a number of the same vicious wolf-dogs which we had left worrying the dyryth, and …

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  • Lobster Town: Maine, United States

    Image Credit Stab me not with that keen steel! Cant them; cant them over! know ye not the goblet end? Turn up the socket! So, so; now, ye cup-bearers, advance. The irons! take them; hold them while I fill!” Forthwith, slowly going from one officer to the other, he brimmed the harpoon sockets with the …

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    If the White Whale be raised, it must be in a month and a day, when the sun stands

    “I see nothing here, but a round thing made of gold, and whoever raises a certain whale, this round thing belongs to him. So, what’s all this staring been about? It is worth sixteen dollars, that’s true; and at two cents the cigar, that’s nine hundred and sixty cigars. I won’t smoke dirty pipes like …

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  • Spring is here, people are getting back outside to hang out in the sun

    Already we are boldly launched upon the deep; but soon we shall be lost in its unshored, harbourless immensities. Ere that come to pass; ere the Pequod’s weedy hull rolls side by side with the barnacled hulls of the leviathan; at the outset it is but well to attend to a matter almost indispensable to …

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    Polar Circle Trip: Gallery

    At that moment Starbuck caught sight of Stubb’s face slowly beginning to glimmer into sight. Glancing upwards, he cried: “See! see!” and once more the high tapering flames were beheld with what seemed redoubled supernaturalness in their pallor. The corpusants have mercy on us all,” cried Stubb, again. At the base of the mainmast, full …

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  • Vincent Munier: Summer Variations

    Passepartout made it a point, as he made his purchases, to take a good look at the city. It was formerly defended by a noble fort, which has since become a state prison; its commerce has dwindled away, and Passepartout in vain looked about him for such a bazaar as he used to frequent in …

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  • All night a wide-awake watch was kept by all the officers, forward and aft

    “The Lakeman now patrolled the barricade, all the while keeping his eye on the Captain, and jerking out such sentences as these:—’It’s not our fault; we didn’t want it; I told him to take his hammer away; it was boy’s business; he might have known me before this; I told him not to prick the …

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