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"
Well
,
Captain
Bildad
,
"
interrupted
Peleg
,
"
what
d'ye
say
,
what
lay
shall
we
give
this
young
man
?
"
"
Thou
knowest
best
,
"
was
the
sepulchral
reply
,
"
the
seven
hundred
and
seventy-seventh
would
n't
be
too
much
,
would
it
?
--
'
where
moth
and
rust
do
corrupt
,
but
lay
-
'
"
Lay
,
indeed
,
thought
I
,
and
such
a
lay
!
the
seven
hundred
and
seventy-seventh
!
Well
,
old
Bildad
,
you
are
determined
that
I
,
for
one
,
shall
not
lay
up
many
lays
here
below
,
where
moth
and
rust
do
corrupt
.
It
was
an
exceedingly
long
lay
that
,
indeed
;
and
though
from
the
magnitude
of
the
figure
it
might
at
first
deceive
a
landsman
,
yet
the
slightest
consideration
will
show
that
though
seven
hundred
and
seventy-seven
is
a
pretty
large
number
,
yet
,
when
you
come
to
make
a
teenth
of
it
,
you
will
then
see
,
I
say
,
that
the
seven
hundred
and
seventy-seventh
part
of
a
forthing
is
a
good
deal
less
than
seven
hundred
and
seventy-seven
gold
doubloons
;
and
so
I
thought
at
the
time
.
"
Why
,
blast
your
eyes
,
Bildad
,
"
cried
Peleg
,
"
thou
dost
not
want
to
swindle
this
young
man
!
he
must
have
more
than
that
.
"
"
Seven
hundred
and
seventy-seventh
,
"
again
said
Bildad
,
without
lifting
his
eyes
;
and
then
went
on
mumbling
--
"
for
where
your
treasure
is
,
there
will
your
heart
be
also
.
"
"
I
am
going
to
put
him
down
for
the
three
hundredth
,
"
said
Peleg
,
"
do
ye
hear
that
,
Bildad
!
The
three
hundredth
lay
,
I
say
.
"
Bildad
laid
down
his
book
,
and
turning
solemnly
towards
him
said
,
"
Captain
Peleg
,
thou
hast
a
generous
heart
;
but
thou
must
consider
the
duty
thou
owest
to
the
other
owners
of
this
ship
--
widows
and
orphans
,
many
of
them
--
and
that
if
we
too
abundantly
reward
the
labors
of
this
young
man
,
we
may
be
taking
the
bread
from
those
widows
and
those
orphans
.
The
seven
hundred
and
seventy-seventh
lay
,
Captain
Peleg
.
"
"
Thou
Bildad
!
"
roared
Peleg
,
starting
up
and
clattering
about
the
cabin
.
"
Blast
ye
,
Captain
Bildad
,
if
I
had
followed
thy
advice
in
these
matters
,
I
would
afore
now
had
a
conscience
to
lug
about
that
would
be
heavy
enough
to
founder
the
largest
ship
that
ever
sailed
round
Cape
Horn
.
"
"
Captain
Peleg
,
"
said
Bildad
steadily
,
"
thy
conscience
may
be
drawing
ten
inches
of
water
,
or
ten
fathoms
,
I
ca
n't
tell
;
but
as
thou
art
still
an
impenitent
man
,
Captain
Peleg
,
I
greatly
fear
lest
thy
conscience
be
but
a
leaky
one
;
and
will
in
the
end
sink
thee
foundering
down
to
the
fiery
pit
,
Captain
Peleg
.
"
"
Fiery
pit
!
fiery
pit
!
ye
insult
me
,
man
;
past
all
natural
bearing
,
ye
insult
me
.
It
's
an
all-fired
outrage
to
tell
any
human
creature
that
he
's
bound
to
hell
.
Flukes
and
flames
!