id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-108 chapter-108 .txt text/plain 945 28 58 AHAB'S LEG boat that his ivory leg had received a half-splintering shock. wrench, that though it still remained entire, and to all appearances lusty, yet Ahab did not deem it entirely trustworthy. pervading, mad recklessness, Ahab did at times give careful heed to the equally, thought Ahab; since both the ancestry and posterity of Grief miseries shall still fertilely beget to themselves an eternally For, thought Ahab, while even the highest earthly felicities bottom, all heart-woes, a mystic significance, and, in some men, an particulars concerning Ahab, always had it remained a mystery to some, Captain Peleg's bruited reason for this thing appeared by no means adequate; though, indeed, as touching all Ahab's deeper part, every to him; to that timid circle the above hinted casualty--remaining, as it with earthly Ahab, yet, in this present matter of his leg, he took This done, the carpenter received orders to have the leg completed that ./cache/chapter-108.txt ./txt/chapter-108.txt