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Strong intuitions of the man assure the mariners he can be no innocent.In their gamesome but still serious way, one whispers to the other Jack,he's robbed a widow;or,Joe,do you mark him;he's a bigamist;or, Harry lad,I guess he's the adulterer that br
英语听书《白鲸记》第33期
Not a forger,any way,he mutters;and Jonah is put down for his passage.' Point out my state room,Sir,' says Jonah now, ' I'm travel weary;I need sleep.' ' Thou lookest like it,' says the Captain,' there's thy room.' Jonah enters,and would lock the doo
英语听书《白鲸记》第34期
But now when the boatswain calls all hands to lighten her;when boxes,bales,and jars are clattering overboard; when the wind is shrieking,and the men are yelling,and every plank thunders with trampling feet right over Jonah's head; in all this raging
英语听书《白鲸记》第35期
But all in vain;the indignant gale howls louder;then,with one hand raised invokingly to God,with the other they not unreluctantly lay hold of Jonah. And now behold Jonah taken up as an anchor and dropped into the sea;when instantly an oily calmness f
英语听书《白鲸记》第36期
How being an anointed pilot prophet,or speaker of true things,and bidden by the Lord to sound those unwelcome truths in the ears of a wicked Nineveh, Jonah,appalled at the hostility he should raise,fled from his mission,and sought to escape his duty
英语听书《白鲸记》第37期
CHAPTER 10.A Bosom Friend. Returning to the Spouter Inn from the Chapel,I found Queequeg there quite alone;he having left the Chapel before the benediction some time. He was sitting on a bench before the fire,with his feet on the stove hearth,and in
英语听书《白鲸记》第38期
But savages are strange beings;at times you do not know exactly how to take them. At first they are overawing;their calm self collectedness of simplicity seems a Socratic wisdom. I had noticed also that Queequeg never consorted at all,or but very lit
英语听书《白鲸记》第39期
Soon I proposed a social smoke;and,producing his pouch and tomahawk,he quietly offered me a puff. And then we sat exchanging puffs from that wild pipe of his,and keeping it regularly passing between us. If there yet lurked any ice of indifference tow
英语听书《白鲸记》第40期
Man and wife,they say,there open the very bottom of their souls to each other;and some old couples often lie and chat over old times till nearly morning. Thus,then,in our hearts ' honeymoon,lay I and Queequeg a cosy,loving pair. CHAPTER 11.Nightgown.
英语听书《白鲸记》第41期
Whether it was that this undulating tester rolled the savage away to far distant scenes,I know not, but he now spoke of his native island;and,eager to hear his history,I begged him to go on and tell it. He gladly complied.Though at the time I but ill
英语听书《白鲸记》第42期
Be it said,that though I had felt such a strong repugnance to his smoking in the bed the night before,yet see how elastic our stiff prejudices grow when love once comes to bend them. For now I liked nothing better than to have Queequeg smoking by me,
英语听书《白鲸记》第43期
CHAPTER 13. Wheelbarrow. 第13章 救人 Next morning, Monday, after disposing of the embalmed head to a barber, for a block, I settled my own and comrade's bill; using, however, my comrade's money. 第二天,是星期一。我把那个香料制的人
英语听书《白鲸记》第44期
Shifting the barrow from my hand to his, he told me a funny story about the first wheelbarrow he had ever seen. 独轮车由我手里转到他手里时,魁魁格给我讲了一个关于他第一次见到独轮车的故事。 It was in Sag Harbor. T
英语听书《白鲸记》第45期
Seeing himself placed next the Priest, and noting the ceremony, and thinking himselfbeing Captain of a shipas having plain precedence over a mere island King, 船长注意到了他的举止,心想自己是一船之长,而且坐在祭司长的上首
英语听书《白鲸记》第46期
At the same foam-fountain, Queequeg seemed to drink and reel with me. His dusky nostrils swelled apart; 魁魁格似乎也陶醉于这涛飞浪卷的壮丽景象, he showed his filed and pointed teeth. On, on we flew; and our offing gained, the Mos