August 31, 2019 - Chapter One Hundred Thirty-five (pp. 555-561)
Lest we think we’ve seen the last of Fedallah, he appears in
this, the third (and final) day of the hunt of Moby Dick – in a manner of speaking.
Rather, he appears lashed to the white whale’s back when he sounds once again.
Ahab cries, “"Aye, Parsee! I see thee again.—Aye, and thou goest before;
and this, this then is the hearse that thou didst promise.” Ahab might believe
he will survive this final encounter; he certainly believes that this third day
will be the final day of the hunt. There is, after all, a certain finality
about the number three.
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