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1  Tashtego was Stubb the second mate's squire.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires.
2  Long usage had, for this Stubb, converted the jaws of death into an easy chair.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires.
3  Have an eye to the molasses tierce, Mr. Stubb; it was a little leaky, I thought.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 22. Merry Christmas.
4  For, when Stubb dressed, instead of first putting his legs into his trowsers, he put his pipe into his mouth.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires.
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.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 26. Knights and Squires.
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.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires.
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