id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-119 chapter-119 .txt text/plain 478 29 94 The four whales slain that evening had died wide apart; one, far to Ahab and all his boat's crew seemed asleep but the Parsee; who round the whale, and tapped the light cedar planks with their tails. Have I not said, old man, that neither hearse nor "And who are hearsed that die on the sea?" "But I said, old man, that ere thou couldst die on this voyage, two hearses must verily be seen by thee on the sea; the first not made by a strange sight that, Parsee:--a hearse and its plumes "Believe it or not, thou canst not die till it be seen, old man." "Take another pledge, old man," said the Parsee, as his eyes lighted up like fire-flies in the gloom,--"Hemp only can kill thee." slumbering crew arose from the boat's bottom, and ere noon the dead whale was brought to the ship. ./cache/chapter-119.txt ./txt/chapter-119.txt