August 28, 2019 - Chapter One Hundred Thirty-three (pp. 542-546)
Toward the end of this chapter, we are reminded of the gold doubloon
that Ahab had nailed to the mast and promised to whomever sees the white whale
first on the day the whale is killed. Now, however, Ahab adds, “and if on that
day I shall again raise him, then, ten times its sum shall be divided among all
of ye!” Clearly, the stakes are much higher now that the whale has been sighted
and chased for a day. Lest we think that his near-death encounter with the
whale will deter Ahab, we are sorely mistaken.
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