'Moby-Dick; or The Whale: Chapter 63 - The Crotch' hackernoonbooks mobydickorthewhale
Out of the trunk, the branches grow; out of them, the twigs. So, in productive subjects, grow the chapters.
But these two harpoons, each by its own cord, are both connected with the line; the object being this: to dart them both, if possible, one instantly after the other into the same whale; so that if, in the coming drag, one should draw out, the other may still retain a hold. It is a doubling of the chances.
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