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Moby Dick | Chapter 23 - The Lee Shore.
Some chapters back, one Bulkington was spoken of, a tall, newlanded mariner, encountered in New Bedford at the inn.
When on that shivering winter's night, the Pequod thrust her vindictive bows into the cold malicious waves, who should I see standing at her helm but Bulkington! I looked with sympathetic awe and fearfulness upon the man, who in mid-winter just landed from a four years' dangerous voyage, could so unrestingly push off again for still another tempestuous term. The land seemed scorching to his feet. Wonderfullest things are ever the unmentionable; deep memories yield no epitaphs; this six-inch chapter is the stoneless grave of Bulkington. Let me only say that it fared with him as with the storm-tossed ship, that miserably drives along the leeward land. The port would fain give succor; the port is pitiful; in the port is safety, comfort, hearthstone, supper, warm blankets, friends, all that's kind to our mortalities. But in that gale, the port, the land, is that ship's direst jeopardy; she must fly all hospitality; one touch of land, though it but graze the keel, would make her shudder through and through. With all her might she crowds all sail off shore; in so doing, fights 'gainst the very winds that fain would blow her homeward; seeks all the lashed sea's landlessness again; for refuge's sake forlornly rushing into peril; her only friend her bitterest foe!
Know ye now, Bulkington? Glimpses do ye seem to see of that mortally intolerable truth; that all deep, earnest thinking is but the intrepid effort of the soul to keep the open independence of her sea; while the wildest winds of heaven and earth conspire to cast her on the treacherous, slavish shore?
But as in landlessness alone resides highest truth, shoreless, indefinite as God--so, better is it to perish in that howling infinite, than be ingloriously dashed upon the lee, even if that were safety! For worm-like, then, oh! who would craven crawl to land! Terrors of the terrible! is all this agony so vain? Take heart, take heart, O Bulkington! Bear thee grimly, demigod! Up from the spray of thy ocean-perishing--straight up, leaps thy apotheosis!
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- Chapter 8 - The Pulpit.
- Chapter 9 - The Sermon.
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- Chapter 18 - His Mark.
- Chapter 19 - The Prophet.
- Chapter 20 - All Astir.
- Chapter 21 - Going Aboard.
- Chapter 22 - Merry Christmas.
- Chapter 23 - The Lee Shore.
- Chapter 24 - The Advocate.
- Chapter 25 - Postscript.
- Chapter 26 - Knights And Squires.
- Chapter 27 - Knights And Squires.
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- Chapter 29 - Enter Ahab; To Him, Stubb.
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- Chapter 37 - Sunset.
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- Chapter 39 - First Night Watch.
- Chapter 40 - Midnight, Forecastle.
- Chapter 41 - Moby Dick.
- Chapter 42 - The Whiteness Of The Whale.
- Chapter 43 - Hark!
- Chapter 44 - The Chart.
- Chapter 45 - The Affidavit.
- Chapter 46 - Surmises.
- Chapter 47 - The Mat-maker.
- Chapter 48 - The First Lowering.
- Chapter 49 - The Hyena.
- Chapter 50 - Ahab's Boat And Crew. Fedallah.
- Chapter 51 - The Spirit-spout.
- Chapter 52 - The Albatross.
- Chapter 53 - The Gam.
- Chapter 54 - The Town-ho's Story.
- Chapter 55 - Of The Monstrous Pictures Of Whales.
- Chapter 56 - Of The Less Erroneous Pictures Of Whales, And The True Pictures Of
- Chapter 57 - Of Whales In Paint; In Teeth; In Wood; In Sheet-iron; In Stone; In Mountains; In Stars.
- Chapter 58 - Brit.
- Chapter 59 - Squid.
- Chapter 60 - The Line.
- Chapter 61 - Stubb Kills A Whale.
- Chapter 62 - The Dart.
- Chapter 63 - The Crotch.
- Chapter 64 - Stubb's Supper.
- Chapter 65 - The Whale As A Dish.
- Chapter 66 - The Shark Massacre.
- Chapter 67 - Cutting In.
- Chapter 68 - The Blanket.
- Chapter 69 - The Funeral.
- Chapter 70 - The Sphynx.
- Chapter 71 - The Jeroboam's Story.
- Chapter 72 - The Monkey-rope.
- Chapter 73 - Stubb And Flask Kill A Right Whale; And Then Have A Talk Over Him.
- Chapter 74 - The Sperm Whale's Head - Contrasted View.
- Chapter 75 - The Right Whale's Head - Contrasted View.
- Chapter 76 - The Battering-ram.
- Chapter 77 - The Great Heidelburgh Tun.
- Chapter 78 - Cistern And Buckets.
- Chapter 79 - The Prairie.
- Chapter 80 - The Nut.
- Chapter 81 - The Pequod Meets The Virgin.
- Chapter 82 - The Honour And Glory Of Whaling.
- Chapter 83 - Jonah Historically Regarded.
- Chapter 84 - Pitchpoling.
- Chapter 85 - The Fountain.
- Chapter 86 - The Tail.
- Chapter 87 - The Grand Armada.
- Chapter 88 - Schools And Schoolmasters.
- Chapter 89 - Fast-fish And Loose-fish.
- Chapter 90 - Heads Or Tails.
- Chapter 91 - The Pequod Meets The Rose-bud.
- Chapter 92 - Ambergris.
- Chapter 93 - The Castaway.
- Chapter 94 - A Squeeze Of The Hand.
- Chapter 95 - The Cassock.
- Chapter 96 - The Try-works.
- Chapter 97 - The Lamp.
- Chapter 98 - Stowing Down And Clearing Up.
- Chapter 99 - The Doubloon.
- Chapter 100 - Leg And Arm.
- Chapter 101 - The Decanter.
- Chapter 102 - A Bower In The Arsacides.
- Chapter 103 - Measurement Of The Whale's Skeleton.
- Chapter 104 - The Fossil Whale.
- Chapter 105 - Does The Whale's Magnitude Diminish?--Will He Perish?
- Chapter 106 - Ahab's Leg.
- Chapter 107 - The Carpenter.
- Chapter 108 - Ahab And The Carpenter.
- Chapter 109 - Ahab And Starbuck In The Cabin.
- Chapter 110 - Queequeg In His Coffin.
- Chapter 111 - The Pacific.
- Chapter 112 - The Blacksmith.
- Chapter 113 - The Forge.
- Chapter 114 - The Gilder.
- Chapter 115 - The Pequod Meets The Bachelor.
- Chapter 116 - The Dying Whale.
- Chapter 117 - The Whale Watch.
- Chapter 118 - The Quadrant.
- Chapter 119 - The Candles.
- Chapter 120 - The Deck Towards The End Of The First Night Watch.
- Chapter 121 - Midnight.--The Forecastle Bulwarks.
- Chapter 122 - Midnight Aloft. Thunder And Lightning.
- Chapter 123 - The Musket.
- Chapter 124 - The Needle.
- Chapter 125 - The Log And Line.
- Chapter 126 - The Life-buoy.
- Chapter 127 - The Deck.
- Chapter 128 - The Pequod Meets The Rachel.
- Chapter 129 - The Cabin.
- Chapter 130 - The Hat.
- Chapter 131 - The Pequod Meets The Delight.
- Chapter 132 - The Symphony.
- Chapter 133 - The Chase - First Day.
- Chapter 134 - The Chase - Second Day.
- Chapter 135 - The Chase - Third Day.
- Epilogue
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