id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-115 chapter-115 .txt text/plain 1253 84 91 mid-day, Perth was standing between his forge and anvil, the latter placed upon an iron-wood log, with one hand holding a pike-head in the Perth, withdrawing his iron from the fire, began hammering it upon the "Because I am scorched all over, Captain Ahab," answered Perth, resting "Welding an old pike-head, sir; there were seams and dents in it." "And can'st thou make it all smooth, again, blacksmith, after such hard "And I suppose thou can'st smoothe almost any seams and dents; never with both hands on Perth's shoulders; "look ye here--here--can ye smoothe out a seam like this, blacksmith," sweeping one hand across his Why, Captain Ahab, thou hast here, then, the "I know it, old man; these stubbs will weld together like glue from the Ahab stayed his hand, and said he would weld his own iron. This done, pole, iron, and rope--like the ./cache/chapter-115.txt ./txt/chapter-115.txt