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Moby Dick; or The Whale

CHAPTER 10
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And what do I wish that this Queequeg would do to me?
Why, unite with me in my particular Presbyterian form of worship.

Consequently, I must then unite with him in his; ergo, I must turn idolator.

So I kindled the shavings; helped prop up the innocent little idol; offered him burnt biscuit with Queequeg; salamed before him twice or thrice; kissed his nose; and that done, we undressed and went to bed, at peace with our own consciences and all the world.

But we did not go to sleep without some little chat.
How it is I know not; but there is no place like a bed for confidential disclosures between friends.

Man and wife, they say, there open the very bottom of their souls to each other; and some old couples often lie and chat over old times till nearly morning.


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