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"
What
do
you
know
about
him
?
"
"
What
did
they
tell
you
about
him
?
Say
that
!
"
"
They
did
n't
tell
much
of
anything
about
him
;
only
I
've
heard
that
he
's
a
good
whale-hunter
,
and
a
good
captain
to
his
crew
.
"
"
That
's
true
,
that
's
true
--
yes
,
both
true
enough
.
But
you
must
jump
when
he
gives
an
order
.
Step
and
growl
;
growl
and
go
--
that
's
the
word
with
Captain
Ahab
.
But
nothing
about
that
thing
that
happened
to
him
off
Cape
Horn
,
long
ago
,
when
he
lay
like
dead
for
three
days
and
nights
;
nothing
about
that
deadly
skrimmage
with
the
Spaniard
afore
the
altar
in
Santa
?
--
heard
nothing
about
that
,
eh
?
Nothing
about
the
silver
calabash
he
spat
into
?
And
nothing
about
his
losing
his
leg
last
voyage
,
according
to
the
prophecy
.
Did
n't
ye
hear
a
word
about
them
matters
and
something
more
,
eh
?
No
,
I
do
n't
think
ye
did
;
how
could
ye
?
Who
knows
it
?
Not
all
Nantucket
,
I
guess
.
But
hows
'
ever
,
mayhap
,
ye
've
heard
tell
about
the
leg
,
and
how
he
lost
it
;
aye
,
ye
have
heard
of
that
,
I
dare
say
.
Oh
,
yes
,
that
every
one
knows
a
'm
ost
--
I
mean
they
know
he
's
only
one
leg
;
and
that
a
parmacetti
took
the
other
off
.
"
"
My
friend
,
"
said
I
,
"
what
all
this
gibberish
of
yours
is
about
,
I
do
n't
know
,
and
I
do
n't
much
care
;
for
it
seems
to
me
that
you
must
be
a
little
damaged
in
the
head
.
But
if
you
are
speaking
of
Captain
Ahab
,
of
that
ship
there
,
the
Pequod
,
then
let
me
tell
you
,
that
I
know
all
about
the
loss
of
his
leg
.
"
"
All
about
it
,
eh
--
sure
you
do
?
all
?
"
Pretty
sure
.
"
With
finger
pointed
and
eye
levelled
at
the
Pequod
,
the
beggar-like
stranger
stood
a
moment
,
as
if
in
a
troubled
reverie
;
then
starting
a
little
,
turned
and
said
:
--
"
Ye
've
shipped
,
have
ye
?
Names
down
on
the
papers
?
Well
,
well
,
what
's
signed
,
is
signed
;
and
what
's
to
be
,
will
be
;
and
then
again
,
perhaps
it
wo
n't
be
,
after
all
.
Any
how
,
it
's
all
fixed
and
arranged
already
;
and
some
sailors
or
other
must
go
with
him
,
I
suppose
;
as
well
these
as
any
other
men
,
God
pity
'
em
!
Morning
to
ye
,
shipmates
,
morning
;
the
ineffable
heavens
bless
ye
;
I
'm
sorry
I
stopped
ye
.
"
"
Look
here
,
friend
,
"
said
I
,
"
if
you
have
anything
important
to
tell
us
,
out
with
it
;
but
if
you
are
only
trying
to
bamboozle
us
,
you
are
mistaken
in
your
game
;
that
's
all
I
have
to
say
.
"