Saturday, June 4, 2011

Moby-Dick (Greatest Novel Ever) Third Time Done!




From "The Chase--First Day"

But suddenly as he peered down and down into its depths, he profoundly saw a white living spot no bigger than a white weasel, with wonderful celerity uprising, and magnifying as it rose, til it turned, and then there were plainly revealed two long crooked rows of white, glistening teeth, floating up from the undiscoverable bottom. It was Moby-Dick's open mouth and scrolled jaw; his vast, shadowed bulk still half blending with the blue of the sea. The glittering mouth yawned beneath the boat like an open-doored marble tomb.

5 comments:

Don said...

Are you an Old man and the Sea fan?

DRD said...

She read me the whole horrible thing.

Don said...

Oops, I think you meant awesome.

Christine said...

@Don: Yes.
@DRD: You're welcome.
@Don: Exactly.

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