STUBB in Classic Quotes
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1 Tashtego was Stubb the second mate's squire.
2 Long usage had, for this Stubb, converted the jaws of death into an easy chair.
3 Have an eye to the molasses tierce, Mr. Stubb; it was a little leaky, I thought.
4 For, when Stubb dressed, instead of first putting his legs into his trowsers, he put his pipe into his mouth.
5 But we shall ere long see what that word "careful" precisely means when used by a man like Stubb, or almost any other whale hunter.
6 What, perhaps, with other things, made Stubb such an easy-going, unfearing man, so cheerily trudging off with the burden of life in a world full of grave pedlars, all bowed to the ground with their packs; what helped to bring about that almost impious good-humor of his; that thing must have been his pipe.
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