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[vc_column width= »2/3″][/vc_column][vc_column width= »1/3″][prkwp_styled_title prk_in= »WELCOME TO YOUR NEW BLOG » font_weight= »700″ text_color= »#ffffff » title_size= »h2″ margin_bottom= »6px » verve_show_line= »above thicker » line_color= »#0ab6d1″ width= »82px »][vc_column_text]After our return to the dead city I passed several days in comparative idleness. On the day following our return all the warriors had ridden forth early in the morning and had not returned.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size= »6″][vc_single_image image= »8279″ img_size= »full » el_class= »verve_retina »][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
[vc_column][vc_column_text]It was a Saturday night, and such a Sabbath as followed! Ex officio professors of Sabbath breaking are all whalemen. The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. You would have thought we were offering up ten thousand red oxen. In the first place, the enormous cutting tackles, among other ponderous things comprising a cluster of blocks generally painted green, and which no single man can possibly lift—this vast bunch of grapes was swayed up to the main-top and firmly lashed to the lower mast-head, the strongest point anywhere above a ship's deck. The end of the hawser-like rope. Suspended in stages over the side, Starbuck and Stubb, the mates, armed with their long spades, began cutting a hole in the body for the insertion of the hook just above the nearest of the two side-fins. This done, a broad, semicircular line is cut round the hole, the hook is inserted, and the main body of the crew striking up a wild chorus, now commence heaving in one dense crowd.[/vc_column_text][prkwp_spacer size="18"][bquote type="plain" prk_in="I have given no small attention to that not unvexed subject, the skin of the whale. I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore. My original opinion remains unchanged; but it is only an opinion."][prkwp_spacer size="18"][vc_column_text]For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself. The men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him again. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column]
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Paroles Marie vole, vole, vole,Sur la maison de l’école,Ton père et ta mère y sont. Sources Informateur : Henriette BILLEAUD ; Enquêteur…
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Paroles Coccinelle, vole, vole (bis),De quel côté me marierai z-i,De Marseille ou de Paris ? Sources Informateur : Colette MINIOT ; Enquêteur…
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Paroles Quand la petite Marie va chercher de l'eau,Elle n'y va jamais sans ses deux petits seaux,Elle s'en va vers la rivière,Tout…
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Paroles Madame Maréchal s'en va à Montréal,La fille de Madame Maréchal s'en va à Montréal,Le chien de la fille de Madame Maréchal…
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Paroles Charlemagne roi d'Espagne,Les Anglais l'ont battu,Charlemagne tombe du cul. Sources Informateurs : Élèves de 6ème A du Collège de Cerizay ;…
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Paroles Henri IV, marchant d'savates,A Paris, la chiasse l'a pris,A Roquefort, encore plus fort,A Poitiers, il a tout fait. Sources Informateur :…
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Paroles Sardine et mandarine et Catherine,fouchka,flou, flou, flou,la canne à papa,aimes-tu mieux l'or, l'argent ou le platine ? Si tu aimes le…
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Paroles Napoléon est mort à Sainte-Hélène,Son fils Léon lui a crevé le bidon,On l'a trouvé assis sur une baleine,En train de sucerLes…
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Paroles Au clair de la lune, trois petits lapins,Qui mangeaient des prunes,La pipe à la bouche, le verre à la main,Comme des…
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Paroles À cheval gendarme,Partez Bouguignon,Si l'avoine est bonne,Les chevaux iront,Patapon, patapon… Sources Informatrice : Inconnue ; Enquêteur : Inconnus ; Lieu :…
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Paroles Saute, saute ma mite blanche,Ton petit chat ét écourtinai. Sources Informateur : Hubert MARTIN, M. GALLIEN ; Enquêteur : Jany ROUGER…
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Paroles Quand la bergère s'en va au champ,Elle va au pas, au pas, au pas,Quand la bergère se rend du champ,Elle va…
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Paroles À dada sur mon bidet,Quand il trotte, il fait des petsAu pas, au pas, au pas,Au trot, au trot, au trot,Au…
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Paroles À dada sur mon bidet,Quand il trotte, il fait des pets,À dada sur mon p’tit ch’vàu,Quand il trotte, il fait des…
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Paroles Ah, les belles menites menites,Ah, les belles menites que j'ai,Menites à papa,Menites à maman,Ah, les belles menites menites,Ah, les belles menites…
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Paroles 1, 2, 3, fermez les petits pois (fermer les yeux),4, 5, 6, tirez la saucisse (tirer la langue),7, 8, 9, rentrez…
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Paroles Je te tiens par la barbichette,Le premier de nous deux qui rira, aura une tapette. Sources Informatrice : Laurence TOCRAU, Élèves…
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Paroles Tourne tourne mon petit moulin,Tape tape tape,Tourne tourne mon petit moulin,Tape tape dans les p'tites mains. Sources Informatrice : Henriette BILLEAUD…
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Paroles Le 1er des 5 doigts de la maindit à l’index :« Ah que j’ai faim. »« Nous n’avons plus de pain »,dit le majeur à l’annulaire.« Qu’allons-nous…
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Paroles Pouce drille (pouce)Pchtite drille (index)Belle dame (majeur)Jean roussot (annulaire)P’tit courtot (auriculaire) Sources Informateur : Marie-Eugénie ROY ; Enquêteur : Équipe Gens…
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Paroles Quand le roi va à la chasse,Il attrape des begasses,Il en tue, il en fricasse,Brlin brlin, bisquetin ! Sources Informatrice :…
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Paroles Quand le roi va à la chasse,L'en attrape daus begasses,Le les pllume, le les fricasse,L'en fait part à ses voisins,Brlin, brlin,…
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Paroles Petite fontaine,Où les oiseaux vont boire,Le 1 er l'a pris,Le 2 e l'a tué,Le 3 e l'a plumé,Le 4 e l'a…
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Paroles Celui-ci le petit bonhommeC'est le gros pouce qu'il se nommeL'index qui montre le cheminC'est le second doigt de ma mainEntre l'index…
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Paroles Celui qui est le petit bonhomme,C'est le gros pouce qu'il se nomme,L'index qui montre le chemin,C'est le second doigt de ma…
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Paroles Deux petits bonhommes (pouce contre pouce)S'en vont au bois (index contre index)Chercher des pommes (majeur contre majeur)Et puis des noix (annulaire…
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Paroles Mouille, mouille paradis,Tout le monde est à l’abri,Y’a que mon p’tit frère,Qu’est sous la gouttière,Et ma petite sœur,Qui est sous les…
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Paroles Les oiseaux vont-à la fontaine,Celui qui l'a tué,Celui qui l'a plumé,Celui qui l'a fait cuire,Celui qui l'a mangé,Et le petit rigueni,Il…
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Paroles Le pouce sert à pousserL'index sert à montrer du doigtLe majeur pour le grade le plus élevéL'annulaire pour porter l'anneauL'auriculaire pour…
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Paroles Le boeuboeu (gros orteil),La vavache (2ème orteil),Celui qui les attache (3ème orteil),Celui qui les mène aux champs (4ème orteil),Et le p’tit…
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Paroles Je te vends une vache,Bonne à beurre,Bonne à lait,Marché fait,Vendu! Sources Informatrice : Micheline ROUSSELOT ; Enquêteur : Jany ROUGER ;…
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Paroles Petit pousét,Loridét,La casane,Jhan dau sàu, Petit mouniàu ! Çhau-çhi vat a la chace,Çhau-çhi lés pllume,Çhau-çhi lés fricasse,Çhau-çhi lés manjhe,Çhau-çhi boit de…
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Paroles Gros pousét, Loridét, La casane, Jean dau sàu, P’tit courtàud (bis) Sources Informatrice : Mélanie BROSSARD ; Enquêteur : Françoise LACOMBE,…

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19 décembre 2024
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Paroles J'ai mon père sur la rivièreJe suis meunier, je connais mon métierTric trac tant qu'ça va bienJ'aime la musique jolie gentilleTric…
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Paroles J'ai mon père sur la rivièreJe suis meunier, je connais mon métierTric trac tant qu'ça va bienJ'aime la musique jolie gentilleTric…
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Paroles Entre les deux, mon cœur balance,Je ne sais pas laquelle aimer des deux,C'est à… la préférence,Et à… les 3 coups de…
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Paroles Biquette est rentrée dans les choux (bis)Ah ah ah, tu sortiras biquette, biquetteAh ah ah, tu sortiras de ces choux-là Il…
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Paroles Au hameau, sous l’ormeau,Chaque soir, on danse,Les beaux jours qui sont courts,Adieu pour toujours,Entrez bergère,Vous serez rosière,Et vous embrasserez,Celle, celle, celle,Et…
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Paroles Les pigeons sont blancs,Ils sont verts et gris,Tourne ton dos, Marie… — La galette est-elle bien cuite ? — Oui !— La galette…
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Paroles J’ai des pommes à vendre,Qui sont rouges et blanches,J’en ai tant dans mon grenier,Qui passaient par la croisée,Céléri céléra,Tournez-nous, Mademoiselle Lucas.…
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Paroles Chut ! plus de bruit, c’est la ronde de nuit !Chut ! plus de bruit, c’est la ronde de nuit !En diligence, faisons silence !Marchons sans…
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Paroles Dodo câline,Sainte-Marguerite,Endormez-moi cet enfant,Jusqu’à l’âge de 15 ans,Quand il aura 15 ans passés,Ce sera temps de le marier. Sources Informatrice :…
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Paroles Fais dodo mon p’tit poulotTu mangheras d’la tabaraïe1Fais dodo mon p’tit poulotTu boéras le babillot2 1 compote pommes2 petit lait Sources…
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Paroles Dors mon cher petit Pendant que maman te berce Dors mon cher petit Dors jusqu’à la fin d’la nuit. Depuis ce…
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Paroles À côté de ta mère, Fais ton petit dodo, sans savoir que ton père, s'en est allé sur l'eau. La vague…
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Paroles Dodo petite, Sainte Marguerite, endormez-moi cette enfant, jusqu'à l'âge de quinze ans. Quant elle aura quinze ans passés,Ce sera temps de…
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Paroles P'tite poulette grise Qui pond dans la remise, Elle a pondu un gros coco, Pour … s'il fait dodo. P’tite poulette…
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Dodo bateaulet

25 novembre 2024
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Paroles Dodo bateaulet, Ta maman est au doué, A t'apportera un gros tété, Comme la tête au bourriquet. Sources Informateur : Mme…
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Dodo ma petite

25 novembre 2024
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Paroles Dodo ma petite Sainte Marguerite, fais dormir les petits enfants, jusqu'à l'âge de quinze ans, et après quinze ans passés, on…
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Paroles J'ai mon père sur la rivière,Je suis meunier, je connais mon métier,Quand ça change, ça me dérange, C'est mon moulin qui…
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Paroles J'ai des poules à vendre,Des noires et des blanches,À 4 sous, à 6 sous,Mademoiselle…, voulez-vous vous détourner. Sources Informatrice : Violaine…
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Paroles Mon père avait cinq cents moutonsJ'en étais la bergère (bis)J'en étais la bergèreDondaine et dondonJ'en étais la bergère, don Le fils…
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Paroles Petit lapin a du chagrinIl ne saute plus,Petit lapin sautait si bien,Il saute (ter),Petit lapin. Sources Interprète : Violaine Guérin ;…
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Paroles — Bonjour Guillaume, as-tu bien déjeuné, as-tu bien déjeuné?— Mais oui Mesdames, j'ai mangé du pâté, j'ai mangé du pâté.— Du pâté de l'alouette,…
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Paroles À cheval gendarmePetit bourguignonAllons-en ChampagneLes raisins sont bonsAu pas, au trot, au galop augalop au galop. Sources Informatrice : Colette MINIOT…
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Paroles Doune-moi ta jhote (joue)Ta jhote poumàie (potelée)Ta grande brassàie (brassée)I en sape une goulàie (bouchée en faisant du bruit avec les…
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Paroles Le maître dit : — Lève-toi petit goujat ! Le valet répond : — Pourquoi faire mon maître ? — Pour aller travailla ! —  Ouh…
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Paroles Çhau-çhi vat a la chace, Çhau-çhi lés pllume, Çhau-çhi lés fricasse, Çhau-çhi lés manjhe, Çhau-çhi boit de l'eau. Sources Informateur :…
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Un carambar

18 octobre 2024
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Paroles Un carambar a dit :  Tu t’barres ! Au bout de 3, 1, 2, 3, Ça ne sera pas toi ! Sources Informateur :…
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Am stram gram

18 octobre 2024
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Paroles Am stram gram Pique et pique et colégram Bourre et bourre et ratatam Moustram J’ai monté sur une montagne J’ai aperçu…
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Cazin Cazole

18 octobre 2024
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Paroles A Paul digol Cazin cazol Mes pieds bourdon José Simon Carcan lirou pissan Laurent Va-t-en. Sources Informateur : Évelyne SIREAU ;…
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Paroles À la salade, Ma mère est malade, Au pissenlit, Ma mère est guérie. Sources Informateurs : Elèves de 6ème A du…
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Paroles Je suis le seul frère, Le seul frère à marier, Je suis le plus jeune C’est à vous de commencer !…
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Paroles Où vas-tu belle boiteuse, belle enfant, belle enfant, Où vas-tu belle boiteuse belle enfant charmant ? Je m’en vais au bois…
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Paroles Hanneton vole vole vole, Jeanne d'Arc est à l'école, Elle monte sur un bûcher, Et nous montons sur un pêcher. Sources…
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Paroles Coccinelle demoiselle,Bête à bon Dieu,Coccinelle demoiselle,Vole jusqu’au cieuxPetit point blanc, elle attend,Petit point rouge, elle bougePetit point noir, coccinelle au revoir…
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Paroles Petit escargot Porte sur son dos Sa maisonnette Aussitôt qu’il pleut Il est tout heureux Il sort sa tête. Petit limaçon…
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Paroles Dormez mon petit, disait une blonde, Au petit enfant bercé dans ses bras. Si vous ne dormez ce soir, disait-elle, Pour…
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Fais dodo Colin

17 octobre 2024
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Paroles Fais dodo Colin mon p'tit frère,Fais dodo, t'auras du lolo Papa est en haut,Qui fait du gâteau,Maman est en bas,Qui fait…
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Paroles C’était une p’tite poule grise, Qui pond dans l’église, Elle pond un p’tit coco tout chaud, Pour l’enfant qui fait dodo.…
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Dodo Minette

17 octobre 2024
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Paroles Dodo Minette, La Catherinette, Endormez-moi cette enfant, Jusqu’à l’âge de 16 ans. Quand 16 ans seront sonnés, Il faudra la marier,…
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