1 Next morning Stubb accosted Flask.
2 But it's made a wise man of me, Flask.
3 But now comes the greatest joke of the dream, Flask.
4 Least of all, did Flask presume to help himself to butter.
5 If ye touch at the islands, Mr. Flask, beware of fornication.
6 The third mate was Flask, a native of Tisbury, in Martha's Vineyard.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContextHighlight In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires. 7 Flask was the last person down at the dinner, and Flask is the first man up.
8 Little Flask was one of the wrought ones; made to clinch tight and last long.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContextHighlight In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires. 9 And had Flask helped himself, the chances were Ahab had never so much as noticed it.
10 And poor little Flask, he was the youngest son, and little boy of this weary family party.
11 That's what makes a blow from the hand, Flask, fifty times more savage to bear than a blow from a cane.
12 For Flask to have presumed to help himself, this must have seemed to him tantamount to larceny in the first degree.
13 Curious to tell, this imperial negro, Ahasuerus Daggoo, was the Squire of little Flask, who looked like a chess-man beside him.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContextHighlight In CHAPTER 27. Knights and Squires. 14 Therefore it was that Flask once admitted in private, that ever since he had arisen to the dignity of an officer, from that moment he had never known what it was to be otherwise than hungry, more or less.
15 But ere stepping into the cabin doorway below, he pauses, ships a new face altogether, and, then, independent, hilarious little Flask enters King Ahab's presence, in the character of Abjectus, or the Slave.
16 The second Emir lounges about the rigging awhile, and then slightly shaking the main brace, to see whether it will be all right with that important rope, he likewise takes up the old burden, and with a rapid "Dinner, Mr. Flask," follows after his predecessors.
17 If Stubb even, who is but a peg higher than Flask, happens to have but a small appetite, and soon shows symptoms of concluding his repast, then Flask must bestir himself, he will not get more than three mouthfuls that day; for it is against holy usage for Stubb to precede Flask to the deck.
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