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Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2)

CHAPTER II
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The hollows of his very bones are as whispering galleries.

He is afraid to speak loud, lest he be stunned; like the man in the bass drum.
But more than all else is the consciousness of his utter helplessness.

Succor or sympathy there is none.

Penitence for embarking avails not.

The final satisfaction of despairing may not be his with a relish.


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