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Moby Dick (or The Whale), a novel by Herman Melville

CHAPTER 122 Midnight Aloft.--Thunder and Lightning

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_ THE MAIN-TOP-SAIL YARD.--TASHTEGO PASSING NEW LASHINGS AROUND IT.


"Um, um, um. Stop that thunder! Plenty too much thunder up here.
What's the use of thunder? Um, um, um. We don't want thunder; we
want rum; give us a glass of rum. Um, um, um!" _

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