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Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 17
CHAPTER 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View.
crocodile of the Nile, because the crocodile is tongueless; and the Sperm Whale has no tongue, or at least
Ulysses · Chapter 21
Chapter 21
Crocodile tears! (Bloom, broken, closely veiled for the sacrifice, sobs, his face to the earth. The passing bell is heard
Ulysses · Chapter 15
Chapter 15
alligator. —And after all, says John Wyse, why can’t a jew love his country like the next
Ulysses · Chapter 13
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crocodile music hath jaws. Woodwind like Goodwin’s name. She looked fine. Her crocus dress she wore lowcut, belongings
Ulysses · Chapter 24
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crocodile bite the fluke of an anchor same as I chew that quid. He took out of his mouth
Ulysses · Chapter 25
Chapter 25
alligator tickle the small of his back and he sees the joke, chalk a circle for a rooster
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