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1  Your hat, however, is the most convenient.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 61. Stubb Kills a Whale.
2  With slouched hat, Ahab lurchingly paced the planks.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 30. The Pipe.
3  Same with cocked hats; the cocks form gable-end eave-troughs, Flask.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 121. Midnight.—The Forecastle Bulwarks.
4  He wears a beaver hat and swallow-tailed coat, girdled with a sailor-belt and sheath-knife.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 6. The Street.
5  The brigandish guise which the Canaller so proudly sports; his slouched and gaily-ribboned hat betoken his grand features.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 54. The Town-Ho's Story.
6  From beneath his slouched hat Ahab dropped a tear into the sea; nor did all the Pacific contain such wealth as that one wee drop.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 132. The Symphony.
7  Shaking off the sleet from my ice-glazed hat and jacket, I seated myself near the door, and turning sideways was surprised to see Queequeg near me.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 7. The Chapel.
8  On his long, gaunt body, he carried no spare flesh, no superfluous beard, his chin having a soft, economical nap to it, like the worn nap of his broad-brimmed hat.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 16. The Ship.
9  However, hat and coat and overshoes were one by one removed, and hung up in a little space in an adjacent corner; when, arrayed in a decent suit, he quietly approached the pulpit.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 8. The Pulpit.
10  Why, you King-Post, you, I suppose you would have every man in the world go about with a small lightning-rod running up the corner of his hat, like a militia officer's skewered feather, and trailing behind like his sash.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 121. Midnight.—The Forecastle Bulwarks.
11  Enough, that when breakfast was over he withdrew like the rest into the public room, lighted his tomahawk-pipe, and was sitting there quietly digesting and smoking with his inseparable hat on, when I sallied out for a stroll.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 5. Breakfast.
12  With bent head and half-slouched hat he continued to pace, unmindful of the wondering whispering among the men; till Stubb cautiously whispered to Flask, that Ahab must have summoned them there for the purpose of witnessing a pedestrian feat.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 36. The Quarter-Deck.
13  The three men at her mast-head wore long streamers of narrow red bunting at their hats; from the stern, a whale-boat was suspended, bottom down; and hanging captive from the bowsprit was seen the long lower jaw of the last whale they had slain.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 115. The Pequod Meets The Bachelor.
14  Ahab's hat was never restored; the wild hawk flew on and on with it; far in advance of the prow: and at last disappeared; while from the point of that disappearance, a minute black spot was dimly discerned, falling from that vast height into the sea.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 130. The Hat.
15  This lucky salvation was cheaply purchased by the loss of Queequeg's hat, who, while standing in the bows to prick the fugitive whales, had his hat taken clean from his head by the air-eddy made by the sudden tossing of a pair of broad flukes close by.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 87. The Grand Armada.
16  When he entered I observed that he carried no umbrella, and certainly had not come in his carriage, for his tarpaulin hat ran down with melting sleet, and his great pilot cloth jacket seemed almost to drag him to the floor with the weight of the water it had absorbed.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 8. The Pulpit.
17  Never could Starbuck forget the old man's aspect, when one night going down into the cabin to mark how the barometer stood, he saw him with closed eyes sitting straight in his floor-screwed chair; the rain and half-melted sleet of the storm from which he had some time before emerged, still slowly dripping from the unremoved hat and coat.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 51. The Spirit-Spout.
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