id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-029 chapter-029 .txt text/plain 1704 73 73 according to local usage, was called a Cape-Cod-man. whale-boat as if the most deadly encounter were but a dinner, and his Long usage had, for this Stubb, converted the jaws of death For, like his nose, his short, black The third mate was Flask, a native of Tisbury, in Martha's Vineyard. Now these three mates--Starbuck, Stubb, and Flask, were momentous men. And since in this famous fishery, each mate or headsman, like a Gothic Knight of old, is always accompanied by his boat-steerer or harpooneer, down who the Pequod's harpooneers were, and to what headsman each of hunted in the wake of the great whales of the sea; the unerring harpoon the Air. Tashtego was Stubb the second mate's squire. Ahasuerus Daggoo, was the Squire of little Flask, who looked like a before the mast employed in the American whale fishery, are Americans Islanders in the Pequod, Isolatoes too, I call such, not ./cache/chapter-029.txt ./txt/chapter-029.txt