id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-131 chapter-131 .txt text/plain 594 60 102 (Ahab moving to go on deck; Pip catches him by the hand to follow.) "Lad, lad, I tell thee thou must not follow Ahab now. coming when Ahab would not scare thee from him, yet would not have thee There is that in thee, poor lad, which I feel too curing to my Do thou abide below here, where they shall serve thee, as if thou wert the captain. Aye, lad, thou shalt sit here in my own "They tell me, sir, that Stubb did once desert poor little Pip, whose "If thou speakest thus to me much more, Ahab's purpose keels up in him. Listen, and thou wilt often hear my ivory foot upon the deck, and still thee; and if it come to that,--God for ever save thee, let what will (Ahab goes; Pip steps one step forward.) up again, captains, and let's drink shame upon all cowards! ./cache/chapter-131.txt ./txt/chapter-131.txt