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Ulysses · Chapter 17
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fodder in their apronlaps and as soon as his belly was full he would rear up on his hind
Ulysses · Chapter 8
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feeding cup and rubbing her mouth with the spoon. Then the screen round her bed for her to die. Nice young student that was dressed that bite the bee gave me. He’s gone over to the lying-in hospital they told me. From one extreme
Ulysses · Chapter 10
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animals feed. Men, men, men. Perched on high stools by the bar, hats shoved
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 14
CHAPTER 55. Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales.
animal as the insect does to the chrysalis that so roundingly envelopes it. This peculiarity is strikingly evinced in the head, as in some part of this book will be incidentally shown. It is also very curiously displayed in the side fin, the bones of which almost
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 11
CHAPTER 43. Hark!
feeds upon that heart for ever; that vulture the very creature he creates. CHAPTER 45. The Affidavit. So far as what there may be of a narrative in this book; and, indeed, as indirectly touching one or two very interesting and curious particulars in the habits
Metamorphosis · Chapter 5
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feed themselves. And here I am, dying!” Throughout all this time, Gregor could not remember having heard the violin being played, but this evening it began to be heard from the kitchen. The three gentlemen had already finished their meal, the one in the middle had produced
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 18
CHAPTER 81. The Pequod Meets The Virgin.
animal ridden by St. George might have been only a large seal, or sea-horse; bearing all this in mind, it will not appear altogether incompatible with the sacred legend and the ancientest draughts of the scene, to hold this so-called dragon no other than
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 19
CHAPTER 86. The Tail.
animating token that they were now at last under the influence of that strange perplexity of inert irresolution, which, when the fishermen perceive it in the whale, they say he is gallied. The compact martial columns in which they had been hitherto rapidly and steadily swimming, were
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 17
CHAPTER 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View.
animals that I can now think of, the eyes are so planted as imperceptibly to blend their visual power, so as to produce one picture and not two to the brain; the peculiar position of the whale’s eyes, effectually divided as they are by many cubic
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